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Biden to send millions of free masks to health centers and other groups serving low-income people
The Biden administration plans to send free face masks to groups that serve low-income people at risk of contracting COVID-19.
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The Biden administration plans to send free face masks to groups that serve low-income people at risk of contracting COVID-19.
A memoir by Rep. Madeleine Dean and her son Harry Cunnane is an unrelenting account of lies and good intentions around his opioid addiction.
OPINION — Republican and Democratic partisans both hold conspiratorial views of the 2020 and 2016 elections. That’s dangerous for democracy.
Comments by a key Republican senator foreshadow what will likely be the biggest challenge to any infrastructure push by Congress: money.
Rep. Madeleine Dean is making a national impression, with a new book, her role as impeachment manager and a possible Senate run.
President Joe Biden said the ban against green card applicants from abroad “does not advance the interests of the United States.”
Republicans’ divide on earmarks is spilling into the open as appropriators support restoring the practice amid conservative opposition.
Democratic leaders say the White House-backed immigration bill could be brought to the House floor the week of March 8.
The Senate's rules referee is expected to decide by Thursday whether a minimum wage boost and other provisions are allowed in the reconciliation bill.
Trump's involvement in CPAC this weekend was under debate during a Republican leadership presser Wednesday.
With a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 package and $1,400 checks headed toward passage, the GOP is targeting closed schools and funds for immigrants.
Senate panel sends Isabel Guzman, nominee to lead the Small Business Administration, to the floor for a confirmation vote.
William Burns, Biden's nominee to head the CIA, promises to counter China's growing influence and fight cyber attacks and espionage.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy testified before a House committee on proposed changes to address challenges at the U.S. Postal Service.
The two Senate committees tasked with approving Neera Tanden’s nomination to be White House budget chief postponed their Wednesday votes.
The acting chief of Capitol Police on Thursday will defend her role overseeing threat intelligence in the wake of the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
Xavier Becerra, President Joe Biden's pick to lead the Health and Human Services Department, was grilled on abortion and drug costs.
Rep. Deb Haaland, D-N.M., won the crucial backing of Sen. Joe Manchin III, D-W.Va., on Wednesday for her nomination as Interior secretary.
A hearing called to discuss the mental health effects of the Jan. 6 riot deviated to questions about Capitol Police.
A special election May 1 will fill the 6th District vacancy in Texas caused by the COVID-19-related death of Republican Rep. Ron Wright.