Opinion · 117th Congress
US must catch up with rest of the world on data privacy
OPINION — The federal government can learn from other governments, both foreign and domestic, to develop stronger data privacy laws.
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OPINION — The federal government can learn from other governments, both foreign and domestic, to develop stronger data privacy laws.
If chosen and confirmed by the Senate, the Obama-era government official would take the helm at a time of intense public scrutiny.
An Architect of the Capitol employee got into a verbal altercation with Capitol Police, but has not been disciplined.
A Los Angeles judge rejected a request for summary judgment on California's board diversity law, allowing a lawsuit to go to trial.
ANALYSIS — The race for Maine’s 2nd District is a Toss-up as Democrat Jared Golden defends a seat that Trump won by 6 points.
Oil production from shallower parts of the Gulf of Mexico has slowed, but much of the outdated equipment remains rusting in place.
Although the ex-Pentagon official didn’t show up as scheduled, he has been fundraising off the subpoena issued to him.
PODCAST — The Hulu series "Dopesick" dramatizes the overwhelming loss of the opioid crisis from multiple angles, including government action.
The FDA examines booster shots for the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccine, but experts remain confused about Biden's goals for boosters.
Advocates worry that a proposed funding boost will be pared back so much that it wouldn’t deliver on its promise to increase jobs and wages.
With disclosures due Friday, some candidates want to show they can rise above the pack and have support to compete.
A short extension of the surface transportation law means states have to wait for federal backing to award contracts for long-term projects.
The House select committee on Jan. 6 has subpoenaed former DOJ official Jeffrey Clark, seeking information on his role in the insurrection.
The late Michigan Democrat Dale E. Kildee was renowned for casting over 20,000 votes over the 36 years he served in the House.
“Recapturing” unused green cards from years past may be Democrats’ best chance to make immigration policy changes through reconciliation.
Advocates for military families want Congress to create a new "basic needs allowance" to help low-paid troops to afford food.
Georgia Democrat talks about majoring in biology, bringing her party back to rural America and shopping at Dillard’s with John Lewis.
With the debt limit and Biden’s tax and social programs taking priority, activists want to keep voting rights on Congress’ agenda.
Capitol Police officers who protect congressional leaders will be required to get a COVID-19 vaccine or will be reassigned.
Social Security recipients will get a 5.9 percent boost in benefits next year, the highest cost-of-living adjustment in almost four decades.