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The year we will never forget - Roll Call
Impeachment, the COVID-19 pandemic, Black Lives Matter and the lives, deaths and everyday extraordinary business of Capitol Hill and Congress.
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Impeachment, the COVID-19 pandemic, Black Lives Matter and the lives, deaths and everyday extraordinary business of Capitol Hill and Congress.
Mary C. Curtis speaks with the Rev. Franklin Graham, son of the Rev. Billy Graham, for a candid conversation on faith and politics.
Fintech Beat sits down with Matt Harris to discuss how the COVID-19 crisis has accelerated trends of automation and fintech adoption.
CQ Roll Call’s David Lerman and Jennifer Shutt discuss massive federal spending package that includes $900 billion in coronavirus relief.
We're looking at a dispute that is threatening the coronavirus relief bill negotiations that are tied to a Friday midnight government funding deadline.
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."
There is discussion about what Congress can do to clearly define presidential power in areas like tax returns, congressional subpoenas and more.
CQ Roll Call’s Jennifer Shutt and David Lerman discuss the state of the spending package and what stumbling blocks lay ahead for a deal on COVID-19 aid.
Tired of all the 2020 political drama and ready for a reboot after the Electoral College certified Joe Biden the winner. Sorry! 2021 promises more of it.
Hong Kong University professor Douglas Arner joins the Fintech Beat podcast to talk about the origins of Ant Financial and more.
In this edition of Political Theater, we delve into why White House officials and members of Congress may be at the head of the line for a COVID-19 vaccine.
Political divisions have revealed the cracks in this country and who's falling through them. Along the fault lines are truth and free speech.
President-elect Joe Biden continues his different approach to government by rolling out more experienced government hands to be part of his Cabinet.
Biden's picks to head Agriculture and HUD follow a fairly familiar pattern, but supporters expect his administration to address equality issues.
With his Pentagon choice of retired Gen. Lloyd Austin, President-elect Biden finds you can't please all the people all the time.
The $908 billion bipartisan plan for COVID-19 aid, which left many optimistic of a deal last week, is now being held up again over the fine print.
Amias Gerety co-hosts Fintech Beat to interview Patricia Kemp to unbundle just what digital "infrastructure" is and what it means for payments.
In this episode of Political Theater's The Transition, Congress is still in a tug of war over a possible COVID-19 aid package.
As the holiday season is upon us, so too is a time-honored tradition — Congress working at the last minute to move must-pass bills.
There is a struggle for the soul of the Democratic Party. While Joe Biden won the presidency, there certainly wasn't a blue wave. It's the progressives versus the moderates.