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Whitehouse bolsters push to shine light on ‘dark money’ at Supreme Court
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse is highlighting a slice of government accountability that can be inscrutable to the public and unwieldy to describe.
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Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse is highlighting a slice of government accountability that can be inscrutable to the public and unwieldy to describe.
Watch President Joe Biden's full eulogy for former Sen. John Warner at his memorial in Washington National Cathedral.
Hyun Song Shin breaks down the bank’s assessment of central bank digital currencies in its annual economic report.
House Budget Chairman John Yarmuth said Democrats in his chamber may be zeroing in on a more than $5 trillion budget blueprint.
Biosecurity experts are pushing Congress to investigate a theory that the virus that causes COVID-19 escaped from a lab in Wuhan, China.
The U.S. appears to have moved trading partners closer to a digital services tax that doesn't single out just big tech companies.
'I am feeling very desperate.' New court filings detail raw food, dirty clothes, limited showers for unaccompanied children at HHS centers
When it comes to the For the People Act, the White House is not going all in on Senate Democrats’ messaging efforts this week.
The Georgia Democrat spoke about voting rights ahead of a vote to limit debate on Democrat's massive election bill on Tuesday.
Is thinking hard? Don't worry, Mike Pompeo's fundraising pitches won't require any thinking at all, Stu Rothenberg writes.
Who’s missing? “Activists, organizers, faith leaders, people from the labor movement,” say Progressive Staff Association founders.
The Speaker's Lobby reopens to journalists on Tuesday, months after a shooting death there and for the first time since the pandemic started.
John Rogers Jr. and Robert Smith join Fintech Beat to talk about Black banks and the challenges of digitalization.
Biden told Putin to stop cyberattacks against U.S. critical infrastructure, but the White House may have to follow up with counterattacks.
The pace of listings by fintech companies is accelerating this year and executives say the near universal use of smartphones is the reason.
The Senate’s surface transportation reauthorization bill may lay in part in the hands of one of Congress’ most outspoken critics of transit.
The chiefs of the armed forces are resisting legislation that would alter how the military decides whether to prosecute allegations of sexual assault and other major crimes.
Officials blame vaccine hesitancy among young adults in Generation Z, whose reluctance to get the COVID-19 shot has increased over time.
Vice President Kamala Harris cast two tiebreaking votes in the Senate Tuesday to confirm Kiran Ahuja to head the OPM.
Democrats could not break a filibuster to begin debating an overhaul of election and ethics laws called the For the People Act.