Policy · 117th Congress
Boeing to pay over $2.5 billion to settle 737 Max charges
The settlement includes a criminal penalty and compensation for Boeing's customers and the families of more than 300 people killed in two crashes.
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The settlement includes a criminal penalty and compensation for Boeing's customers and the families of more than 300 people killed in two crashes.
Thousands of National Guard troops will be deployed to Washington, D.C., for the next 30 days, through the coming inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
The outlook for Democrats’ health care priorities was boosted by Senate victories in Georgia. Biden signaled that another pandemic response bill is on tap.
With just weeks left in office, Wheeler plans official trip to discuss environmental issues.
Some centers have had multiple closures, adding yet another hurdle to an industry struggling to regain travelers’ confidence in the wake of the pandemic.
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf called on Trump to condemn the 'tragic and sickening' attack on the Capitol.
The change is part of a Trump administration push to curtail prices and create better-informed consumers, but there’s disagreement on whether it will do so.
Social media giants took down some of Trump's posts and temporarily locked his account as critics accused the platforms of letting him incite violence.
Companies in the petroleum and other industries will not be held legally responsible for killing migratory birds as long as they did not mean to.
The Census Bureau finds itself squeezed between completing an accurate census and the outgoing Trump administration's desire to reshape apportionment.
It's the latest in a series of rules issued by the outgoing Trump administration as it prepares to hit the exits.
When it looked like Democrats were going to add to their House majority, lobbyists with GOP connections were worried. Not any more.
The latest version of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans unveiled Tuesday leaves in place many recommendations, including two drinks a day for adult men.
Trump's veto objected to renaming military bases that honor Confederate officials. He also sought changes to social media regulations.
The EPA will leave smog-forming ozone pollution standards where the Obama administration set them in 2015, despite calls for tighter limits.
Lawmakers appear to be concerned that China could access genetic and health data of U.S. soldiers and secret agents through home ancestry tests.
Russian hackers may have burrowed so deep into government and corporate networks that they can attack at will in coming months and years.
New York could lose two congressional seats, according to new population estimates by the Census Bureau. Other states at risk: Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois.
The Connecticut education chief will be a relative newcomer to the national education debate, in contrast to outgoing Secretary Betsy DeVos.
Watch as CQ Roll Call's John Donnelly breaks down some of the defense spending in Congress' massive year-end spending bill.