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Can Congress stay bipartisan on Olympic oversight? - Roll Call
PODCAST — Even in a time of bitter political divisions, Democrats and Republicans see a lot of common ground on Olympic oversight.
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PODCAST — Even in a time of bitter political divisions, Democrats and Republicans see a lot of common ground on Olympic oversight.
Brian Quintenz joins Fintech Beat to talk about his tenure at the CFTC and recent confrontations between the crypto industry and government.
A sweeping infrastructure bill sits with Congress now that would increase funding for climate, education, the environment and more.
‘Detainee 001’ tells the story of John Walker Lindh, the so-called American Taliban, and comes at a time of reflection 20 years after 9/11.
Martin Luther King III joins Equal Time to talk about his father’s speech, voting rights and personal memories of his father.
PODCAST — Health inequities among racial groups existed well before COVID-19, but the pandemic revealed just how stark the disparities are.
PODCAST — Sunayna Tuteja, the Federal Reserve’s chief innovation officer, gives her first interview since taking the post.
PODCAST — A look at the politics of a public health directive that allows for the expulsion of migrants at the border during the pandemic.
Kristin Smith provides a behind scenes look at the infrastructure bill and crypto-lobbying in Washington.Â
The House is set to take up the budget resolution, but moderates are threatening to block the tax and spending blueprint.
Venture capitalists Tyler Griffin and Ryan Falvey break down how fintech is using technology to serve diverse customer bases.
PODCAST — Special elections offer the best of both worlds, claiming victory, dismissing defeat, but they do offer key lessons for politics.
An upcoming decision on whether to raise or suspend the debt limit is shaping up to be a challenging legislative lift this year.
"Obama: In Pursuit of a More Perfect Union" looks at the formative years and legacy of the trailblazing 44th president.
Michele Alt, Dan Awrey and Caitlin Long provide an overview of bank charters and fintech charters — and what they mean for crypto.
CQ Roll Call’s Jennifer Shutt and David Lerman discuss the road ahead for the bipartisan infrastructure bill.
We sit down with James Clyburn to discuss voting rights, and to understand the stakes and what can be done with dwindling time on the clock.
Six summers ago, Malcolm Graham lost his big sister, Cynthia Graham Hurd, in the Charleston shooting that took nine Black churchgoers' lives.
PODCAST — The Americans with Disabilities Act is a bipartisan success story, but there is still a lot of work ahead to remove barriers.
Stefania Di Bartolomeo, CEO of Physis Investment, discusses impact investing and startups aiming to shape ESG on this week's Fintech Beat podcast.