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Biden to use Defense Production Act for gloves, COVID-19 vaccines
Biden administration plans to use the Defense Production Act to ramp up production of COVID-19 vaccines, gloves and test kits.
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Biden administration plans to use the Defense Production Act to ramp up production of COVID-19 vaccines, gloves and test kits.
China's emergence as an economic superpower — coupled with its aggressive stance towards Hong Kong — has experts examining how tough the U.S. should be.
One of Congress’s favorite clichés circled back this week: Groundhog Day. That means lawmakers are in for some repetition.
The House adopted a fiscal 2021 budget resolution that will allow a dozen committees to start writing a massive coronavirus relief package next week.
OPINION — Collaborating on tangible drug pricing policy reforms and legislation could help put Congress back on the right path, Crowley and Shuster write.
After her Instagram Live earlier in the week, some conservatives mocked Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. On Thursday she brought in reinforcements.
Capitol Police chief says department would obtain COVID-19 vaccines but did not outline when the entire force would get inoculated.
Congress is trying to strike the right balance between security and access to the Capitol in the wake of the deadly Jan. 6 attack.
OPINION — If Republicans continue to excuse Trump’s lies and actions , they will only further divide our party and country, Comstock and Boustany write.
OPINION — The GOP is going to have to come up with some new slogans because the old ones of law and order, personal responsibility, etc. no longer work.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene did not renounce previous statements she made before the House voted 230-199 to remove her from her committee assignments.
Republicans during a Senate hearing admit their concerns won’t be enough to derail the nomination of Boston Mayor Marty Walsh to be next Labor secretary.
The rule change would more evenly distribute subcommittee chairmanships and possibly reduce the number of gavels more senior Democrats can hold.
Homeland Security panel hears from experts who urge bipartisan agreement on ways to curb domestic extremism and white supremacy.
Senators were working late into the night Thursday and into early Friday to wrap up work on a budget blueprint for a partisan coronavirus relief package.
GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene accused mainstream media organizations of spreading conspiracy theories and portraying her incorrectly.
For now, it seems unlikely to happen that former President Donald Trump would accept the invitation to testify at his own Senate impeachment trial next week.
Party leaders say it is not hindering recruitment, but personal safety is a concern for people considering whether to run for Congress in 2022.
Senators will determine not only Donald Trump's political fate during the trial, but also whether to weaken their power to rein in presidential misconduct.
Senate Banking backs Marcia Fudge for Housing and Urban Development secretary and Cecelia Rouse to lead the Council of Economic Advisors