Policy · 116th Congress
FDA authorizes second COVID-19 vaccine
The FDA issued an emergency use authorization Friday for the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Moderna and the National Institutes of Health.
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The FDA issued an emergency use authorization Friday for the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Moderna and the National Institutes of Health.
President Donald Trump on Friday night signed a very short-term spending bill to avoid a midnight government funding lapse.
Congress tries to fund the government and pass a COVID-19 relief package.
Negotiations on a coronavirus relief package appeared to hit an eleventh-hour setback Friday over a dispute involving Federal Reserve lending authority.
Haaland's role as Interior secretary could mark a turning point for an agency that has often had a fraught relationship with federally recognized tribes.
We're looking at a dispute that is threatening the coronavirus relief bill negotiations that are tied to a Friday midnight government funding deadline.
The Supreme Court ruling lets President Donald Trump move forward with his attempt to exclude undocumented immigrants from apportionment
Anne-Marie Slaughter shocked the world when she quit her high-powered job and wrote an article for The Atlantic, "Why Women Still Can't Have it All."
The choice of New Mexico Rep. Deb Haaland would mark the first Native American to lead the Interior Department, but further narrows the Democrats' majority.
Palazzo has spent about $230,000 from his campaign since 2010 on purchases associated with home upkeep, reimbursements to himself among other spending.
So far, only a handful of Republicans have said they would vote to sustain President Donald Trump's anticipated veto of the must-pass Pentagon policy bill.
IRS among agencies that have been penetrated by a computer hack thought to be launched by Russian intelligence against U.S. government and Fortune 500 firms
Senior government officials are set to be vaccinated soon to ensure continuity of government, but no one will say from whose stockpile.
Manufacturers of appliances and equipment will be able to write their own tests to determine the energy efficiency of their products.
Disagreements over a temporary spending bill threatened a government funding lapse as lawmakers worked through coronavirus relief bill disputes.
The Capitol's Office of the Attending Physician is scheduling appointments for lawmakers to receive COVID-19 vaccines, with select staff to follow.
Lauren Boebert will be the first woman to represent the Colorado's 3rd district. Watch the video for our conversation with the gun rights advocate.
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OPNION — Democrats didn’t flip any of their targeted state chambers. Ballot roll-off, ticket splitting, gerrymandering all played a part in the outcome.
Although recent reports of members of Congress trading stock has become political fodder, congressional leaders show little appetite to change rules.