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After Capitol riot, a call to protect veterans from disinformation
Foreign and domestic forces target veterans' own patriotism with disinformation on social media as they seek to undermine U.S. democracy
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Foreign and domestic forces target veterans' own patriotism with disinformation on social media as they seek to undermine U.S. democracy
The Biden team also said HHS will give states a three-week notice on how much supply to expect to allow for more advance planning.
Open seats can make races more competitive, but decisions by senators not to run for reelection do not automatically fuel swings in party control.
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Companies are unlikely to mandate that their employees receive a COVID-19 vaccine to work, Business Roundtable chief says.
Sen. Patrick J. Leahy, in his role as the president pro tempore, will preside over the Senate's second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump.
Lawmakers who support transgender people serving in the military hope to enshrine in law President Biden’s new executive order permitting such service.
When it comes to paid and job-protected family leave, the U.S. has the dubious distinction of being last in the Western world.
The Senate on Monday confirmed Janet Yellen as secretary of the Treasury, making her the first woman to hold the position.
Ohio GOP Sen. Rob Portman announced Monday that he is not running for a third term in 2022. He vowed to stay active in the Senate until his term ends.
The battered industry, still reeling from the COVID-19, has economic concerns over Biden’s proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour.
Pew found lawmakers with large followings were able to garner major shares of engagement though they generated just a small portion of content.
Raising the federal minimum wage through the reconciliation process would be a “stretch,” but House Democrats plan to try it, the Budget chairman said.
Democrats want information by Feb. 8, a hint that they will want to raise the allegations at Trump's impeachment trial beginning that day.
President Joe Biden’s coronavirus aid proposal may be front and center at the Senate confirmation hearing for Commerce Secretary nominee Gina Raimondo.
President Joe Biden suggested Monday he was prepared to give Republicans a "couple weeks" to reach a bipartisan deal on a coronavirus aid package.
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President Joe Biden will sign an executive order Monday to tighten “Buy American” rules to boost federal purchases of U.S.-made goods.