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Podcast: As if the 2020 campaign wasn’t stressful enough, the unfolding Supreme Court fight will look very different than ones we’ve seen before.
As part of a last-ditch effort to secure new COVID-19 aid, House Democrats released a $2.2 trillion relief package on Monday night.
Peter Kerstens explains why—and how—the bloc's new crypto proposals are poised to create the largest regulated market for digital assets in the world.
CQ Roll Call reporter Chris Marquette reveals his explosive story on the Capitol Police on how court documents show a pattern of misconduct and abuse.
The confirmation of a new Supreme Court justice has scrambled the Senate calendar, both its hearing and floor schedule, and the 2020 campaign.
Lawmakers are struggling ot pass a partisan stopgap funding bill written by Democrats that does not have Republican support.
FT Alphaville editor Izabella Kaminski and Citi exec Tony McGlaughlin warn that central bank digital currencies could have unpleasant consequences.
PODCAST — What's the Lincoln Project? Several disaffected Republicans who love to call out President Donald Trump with tough ads and tweets.
We delve into how the Department's of Health and Human Services and Defense will play a key role in distributing a vaccine when it is ready.
SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce joins the podcast to talk about artificial intelligence for a live conversation at the HPC + AI Wall Street conference.
Congress needs a continuing resolution to avoid a partial government shutdown next month. But how long should government operate on a stopgap?
"Surge" is the latest political documentary to chronicle the increasingly fraught world of campaigning in America, joining "Knock Down the House."
In today's episode, we look at why Senate Republicans weren't able to pass a coronavirus relief bill, but showed that the caucus is unified.
A dire outlook for a ballooning deficit is the latest hit to the U.S. economy, according to new Congressional Budget Office report.
Algorithms have evolved into to powerful engines of financial technology. But they don’t always live up to the hype and often disregard societal concerns.
Uri Ort and Reece Akhtar, co-founders of the AI psychometrics tool Deeper Signals, discuss how cognitive diversity is set to redefine innovation.
We delve into the pricing of coronavirus vaccines and examine how first responders have to battle natural disasters amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
David Lerman looks at how a phone call between Speaker Nancy Pelosi and White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows over COVID-19 aid broke down,
Who gets a prime speaking slot at the Democratic and GOP conventions, and who doesn't, tells us a lot about whom the parties want to help out, or avoid.
Trade experts Robert Chesney and Kathleen Claussen join international lawyer Robin Nunn to explain the US governments actions against WeChat and TikTok.