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Coronavirus Special Report: Talks on next COVID-19 relief package heat up - Roll Call
In tonights episode, CQ Roll Call's Peter Cohn breaks down what's being discussed by lawmakers for the next coronavirus relief package.
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In tonights episode, CQ Roll Call's Peter Cohn breaks down what's being discussed by lawmakers for the next coronavirus relief package.
The FDA should hold hearings and publish data before it approves a COVID-19 vaccine to boost public confidence, experts advise.
CEOs of private companies running immigration detention centers told Congress Monday that many of their employees have tested positive for COVID-19.
Republicans and Democrats join in calling for as much as $12 billion in foreign aid to cope with humanitarian needs abroad
Jones was declared winner Tuesday in New York's June 23 primary, and may share distinction with another Democrat whose race has not been called.
The Trump administration will rescind a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement rule barring foreign students from staying if they take all courses online.
The 2020 presidential race between Joe Biden and Donald Trump is making Texas competitive this year, but that's different than it being a swing state.
Jannick Malling, the CEO of Public, explains how platform technologies are transforming the "experience" of investing for millennials.
CQ Roll Call’s David Lerman and Jennifer Shutt discuss some of the key provisions in the fiscal 2021 Labor-HHS-Education spending bill.
Democratic Rep. Mark Takano says defendants in criminal trials should be allowed to see inside source code and software to mount a defense.
Jeff Sessions, who gave up his Senate seat to become Trump’s attorney general, was assailed by the president, who strongly backed Tommy Tuberville.
New law would require gradual sanctions on banks doing business with Chinese officials who are suppressing civil liberties and self-rule in Hong Kong
Ex-White House physician Ronny Jackson wins his House primary runoff, as do three other Republicans in seats expected to stay in the GOP column this fall.
Rep. Morgan Griffith, a House Freedom Caucus member, is self-quarantining and has notified colleagues after experiencing symptoms and testing positive.
The Tex-Mex restaurant that played host to staffers, interns and lawmakers and employed a future speaker of the House is expected to close by July 26.
Esper proposed cutting $5.7 billion from programs to pay for hypersonic missiles and the nuclear arsenal that are needed to deter or fight Russia and China.
Mail-in ballots threw a wrench into south New Jersey’s Democratic political machine in last week’s 2nd District primary won by Amy Kennedy.
We tackle how an overlooked provision in the Pentagon's proposed budget would cut chemical and biological defense programs in the next fiscal year.
Now that the team formerly known as the Redskins have retired the offensive, Native American slur, the NFL franchise could be closer to a D.C. return.
Sen. Patrick J. Leahy wants the DOJ to review what led to the president’s decision to commute the sentence of former Trump campaign associate Roger Stone.