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It's hard to capture how strange and momentous a year 2021 was, but these images by CQ Roll Call photographers are a good start.
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It's hard to capture how strange and momentous a year 2021 was, but these images by CQ Roll Call photographers are a good start.
PODCAST: Duane Pozza, a former FTC consumer protection official, explains where regulatory risk may lurk for privacy, competition and crypto.
The Senate cleared a bill to let Democrats increase the debt limit on their own, delaying the next bipartisan debate over the issue.
PODCAST — "The First Wave" documentary chronicles the scary early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. What have we learned so far?
Circle's Dante Disparte breaks down how the stablecoin giant is aiming to reshape crypto's conversation with minority banks, HBCUs and beyond.
There is so much left for Congress to do before the end of the year — a vote on the debt limit and the monumental Build Back Better package.
PODCAST — Congress has, as usual, put off enough work this year that December is full of must-do items with little time to do them.
Timothy Antoine, Governor of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union, shares how the central bank launched one of the world's first CBDCs.
The emergence of the omicron variant illuminates how disparity and racism are intrinsic to keeping the virus evolving.
PODCAST — Ruben Gallego’s new book, "They Called us ‘Lucky,’" isn’t your typical political memoir but a candid look at the Iraq War.
The House voted Friday morning to send the Senate the $2.2 trillion reconciliation package. We highlight what comes next.
PODCAST — It’s less than one year from the 2022 midterm elections, and these are the big races and issues CQ Roll Call are following.
Mary C. Curtis talks with National Urban League's Marc Morial about voting rights, infrastructure, the filibuster and so much more.
Civil rights leader and National Urban League president and CEO Marc Morial says he is "damn worried" about the state of American democracy. Mary C. Curtis sits down with Morial to talk about voting rights, infrastructure, the filibuster and so much more.
The House could vote as soon as next week on the roughly $2 trillion reconciliation package, sending it to the Senate.
Pete Buttigieg is having quite a week. He gets to talk infrastructure, and "Mayor Pete," a documentary about his 2020 run, begins streaming.
Conan French sits down with Fintech Beat to talk about the themes in the IIF, IMF, World Bank, and DC Fintech Week conferences.
Financing concerns left moderate Democrats queasy about voting for a budget reconciliation package to expand the safety net.
Many in the nation were shocked when horrifying photographs appeared of immigration officers on horseback rounding up Haitian asylum seekers.
PODCAST — The Virginia and New Jersey elections signals where each party hopes they can succeed in the 2022 midterms.