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Why Marc Morial is ‘damn worried’ about the state of American democracy
Marc Morial of the National Urban League joined Mary C. Curtis on the Equal Time podcast to talk voting rights, democracy and infrastructure.
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Marc Morial of the National Urban League joined Mary C. Curtis on the Equal Time podcast to talk voting rights, democracy and infrastructure.
The Food and Drug Administration authorized Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccine booster shots for all American adults ages 18 and up Friday.
The McCarthy episode — Congressional Hits and Misses - Video
The House budget bill includes work permits and deportation relief for immigrants, but those provisions face a rocky path in the Senate.
If you’re looking for your own Sugar Bear this year, you’re in luck: Most national forests grant permits to cut down Christmas trees.
The Senate pushed action on its annual defense bill to after Thanksgiving after failing to reach a deal on amendments.
Photos of the week: The Build Back Better Act passed the House on Friday morning and now heads to the Senate.
“I’m nervous that people are afraid to engage with it,” says Matthew Heineman of his new documentary on the coronavirus pandemic in New York.
OPINION — Only Congress can ensure that app stores function like a fair marketplace for developers instead of a like a “Squid Game” contest.
Clemency is a serious topic and not strictly for the birds, criminal justice reform advocates say.
Rank-and-file Capitol Police officers on Friday reelected Gus Papathanasiou to lead their union, defeating challenger Harry Dunn.
Charles Sams III will assume helm of an agency that has not had a Senate-confirmed director since Obama administration
The House voted Friday morning to send the Senate the $2.2 trillion reconciliation package. We highlight what comes next.
The House passed a roughly $2.2 trillion package of spending and tax breaks to expand the social safety net and combat climate change.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns around the country, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in this At the Races newsletter.
The Farm Bureau's annual Thanksgiving shopping trip found this year's meal will cost 14 percent more than last year's. Blame the turkey.
PODCAST — It’s less than one year from the 2022 midterm elections, and these are the big races and issues CQ Roll Call are following.
The House delayed a vote on the Democrats' reconciliation bill until Friday after Rep. Kevin McCarthy held the floor for hours.
The Senate is likely to include Illinois Democrat Tammy Duckworth’s proposal for an Afghanistan commission in its defense policy bill.
Senators put off voting on their annual defense policy bill after Republicans objected to the list of amendments set for consideration.