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Capitol Police investigating 35 officers after Jan. 6 insurrection
Thirty-five Capitol Police officers are being investigated by the department’s Office of Professional Responsibility for their actions related to Jan. 6.
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Thirty-five Capitol Police officers are being investigated by the department’s Office of Professional Responsibility for their actions related to Jan. 6.
OPINION — By taking critical actions to bolster our biotech economy, Biden can not only lead us out of this pandemic but better prepare us for the next one.
House Democrats take a key procedural step Monday toward moving a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package.
House Democrats complained that Robinhood's funding model relies on passing information about retail trades to brokerages.
Colorado Republican asked for a personal security detail if she’s prohibited from carrying firearms into the Natural Resources Committee’s hearing room.
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Renewable energy saw a record-setting level of deployment in 2020 as coal consumption dwindled, figures show. Transportation emissions may jump this year.
Proposed by President Joe Biden on his first day in office, the bill includes a path to citizenship for millions of U.S. immigrants who lack legal status.
OPINION — Pharmacy benefit managers are an integral piece of the solution to high drug costs, unlike the ‘rebate rule,’ which is the problem.
Can a senator really help during a weather crisis? Does it matter that Cruz went to Mexico as his home state froze? Yes, say former aides.
The House Office of Employee Assistance is getting more requests for counseling in 2021 than in 2020, but it doesn't have the option to hold video sessions.
President Joe Biden will announced a $2 billion U.S. infusion toward COVID-19 prevention at a meeting of the G-7 on Friday.
Voting rights watchdogs fear the tight schedule caused by late census data could allow political mapmakers to stray into racial gerrymandering
Many center-right Republican members who were considered vulnerable in 2020 polled better than Donald Trump in their districts, and nearly all of them won.
Impeachment raised Madeleine Dean’s national profile and TV anchors now pronounce her first name correctly. Could a Senate run in Pennsylvania be next?
On his first day in office, President Joe Biden proposed swapping 'alien' with 'noncitizen' in immigration statute. Other language shifts followed.
An EPA memo said reinstating Obama's plan — which set tougher standards than the agency did during the Trump administration — would “not make sense.”
The Biden administration announced Wednesday that it will make investments in COVID-19 testing and tracing while waiting for Congress to act.
Banks, individuals and cryptocurrency organizations were targeted by same group of North Korean hackers responsible for the Sony Pictures hack in 2014
President Biden's immigration bill will address legal status for undocumented residents but likely avoid revamping H-1B and other employment-based visa programs.