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New York Times Bestselling author Brant Cooper talks about what it takes to engineer innovation in an age of maturing technology.
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New York Times Bestselling author Brant Cooper talks about what it takes to engineer innovation in an age of maturing technology.
Key aid programs are expiring, but Republicans and Democrats remain miles apart on whether they should continue or, if not, what should replace them.
Senate Republicans unveiled their plan Monday for a roughly $1 trillion coronavirus aid package that would provide smaller unemployment benefits.
Lawmakers, some wearing "good trouble" face masks, gathered in socially distant seating in the Rotunda for a memorial service for Rep. John Lewis on Monday.
Senate Republicans have padded their coronavirus aid proposal with billions for weapons programs, including the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter and Navy ships.
Congress is racing to finish another coronavirus relief package as jobless benefits expire this week, but lawmakers are carving out time to honor John Lewis.
It will be Attorney General William Barr’s first public testimony before the committee, which has some of President Donald Trump’s most outspoken critics.
Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine entered the final phase of clinical trials Monday, and results may be ready by November, Anthony Fauci said.
The memorial services for Rep. John Lewis shift to the Capitol on Monday, but the coronavirus pandemic will require a unique experience.
In a speech memorializing the late civil rights leader Rep. John Lewis, Rep. Nancy Pelosi yielded the floor for the last time to the Georgia Democrat.
President Trump’s objections to defense bill provisions put him outside the mainstream of U.S. politics and run counter to what many GOP lawmakers think.
Lawsuit says President Donald Trump’s memo to exclude undocumented immigrants from census results used to apportion House seats is unconstitutional.
The Bayh-Dole Act helped set the stage for the public-private partnerships that are essential to developing a coronavirus vaccine, Bob Dole writes.
Opinion — State election officials must get the necessary federal support to prepare for safe and secure voting by mail and early voting this fall.
Listen to politicians and party strategists after the elections,because what happened in the elections matters less than what they think happened.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services postpones furlough plans, giving Congress more time to act on the agency’s $1.2 billion emergency funding request.
Military tactics used by DHS officers to control protesters in Portland and other cities should not be surprising and may be perfectly legal, experts say.
The CDC issued new guidance about reopening schools this fall and provided mitigation steps that could minimize the spread of the coronavirus.
It was a busy, chaotic week in Congress, punctuated by offensive language, disembodied voices and, at last, the return of Washington’s baseball team.
Both chambers were in session for the first time in weeks. Here is what the week on Capitol Hill looked like via CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists.