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Stefania Di Bartolomeo, CEO of Physis Investment, discusses impact investing and startups aiming to shape ESG on this week's Fintech Beat podcast.
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Stefania Di Bartolomeo, CEO of Physis Investment, discusses impact investing and startups aiming to shape ESG on this week's Fintech Beat podcast.
Even at a White House event meant to celebrate the bipartisanship behind the ADA, the current partisan atmosphere crept in.
Florida Republican Sen. Rick Scott attends a rally in front of the White House on Monday on the Cuban government's mass arrest of protesters.
Democratic leaders can only spare three House votes this fall when the budget reconciliation package comes up.
After a brief breakdown in negotiations Monday, senators working on an infrastructure package were still confident they’d get a deal.
D.C.’s biggest bipartisan lobbying practices disclosed record sums in client fees in the first half of the year, according to recent reports.
Members will look to exhibit the pain and suffering law enforcement officers endured while they fought to protect the Capitol on Jan. 6.
A pending Senate bill offers divergent instructions to the Pentagon on how to crack down on sexual assault in the ranks.
Congress is in for a busy week, with a full slate of spending bills on the floor and Senators trying to close a deal on infrastructure.
Kinzinger joins Liz Cheney as the only Republicans on the panel tasked with investigating and reporting the facts and causes of Jan. 6.
Democrats on the Senate Armed Services Committee want to spend a lot more than President Joe Biden on defense.
"A lot of legends begin in bars in Alaska," said Sen. Dan Sullivan during his Alaskan of the week monologue.
OPINION — We cannot let obstruction and inaction get in the way of the right to vote for which so many like John Lewis risked their lives.
The Senate's bipartisan infrastructure negotiators head into tense weekend talks to try and iron out a $579 billion package that can be ready by early next week with offsets.
Personal choices about vaccines have big implications for the public health of all, experts note, even as the GOP's tone shifts.
The virus in question is not thought to be tied to COVID-19 but was highlighted in a tense exchange between Sen. Rand Paul and Anthony Fauci.
Biden carried Virginia by 10 points, but an early visit shows he is not taking the off-year race for governor for granted this year.
Photos of the week: July in D.C. is a time for hot dogs, thunderstorms, protests and the race to finish business before the August recess.
Conservatives oppose a Senate bill that would require women to register for the military draft next year and plan to make it an election issue in 2022.
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen said Friday that the department may not be able to continue paying the nation’s bills past September.