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FDA to review huge applications from vaping companies
The long-delayed deadline for e-cig companies to seek permission to keep selling their products is launching a new era of uncertainty for the industry.
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The long-delayed deadline for e-cig companies to seek permission to keep selling their products is launching a new era of uncertainty for the industry.
Congress likely won't have a final defense authorization bill before the coming elections, pushing the timeline for transferring the CMO's responsibilities.
If it was Thursday, you could count on Jesus Lady to be camped out just a stone’s throw from the House chamber, with her statue of Christ in tow.
A film due out next week tracked women candidates, including Rep. Lauren Underwood, who challenged Republicans in districts Donald Trump carried in 2016.
Doctors’ fees may mean a ‘free’ COVID-19 vaccine isn’t free - Coronavirus
Democrats urge Mnuchin to resume pandemic stimulus negotiations
With all the “spicy votes” cast for “Donald John President,” the GOP hosted the Republican National Convention this week in an empty auditorium.
For a treatment or vaccine to be fully approved by the FDA, it will have to undergo much more rigorous testing than the convalescent plasma treatment did.
Union organizers from the American Postal Workers Union held demonstrations across the country Tuesday, including outside a post office in Washington, D.C.
Former Sen. Jeff Flake led a long list of former Republican members of Congress who endorsed Joe Biden over President Donald Trump.
Cursing, Conventions, and the U.S. Postal service — the congressional recess looks a little different this week.
Elections analyst Nathan L. Gonzales discusses changes to race ratings for House candidates and how things look with less than three months to go..
President Trump announced he may deliver his RNC speech from Gettysburg. With 40 Confederate memorials there, he’d be in the center of the statue debate.
Football games, protests and going back to school: a confluence of mass public gatherings coming in the fall could lead to increased spread of COVID-19.
“So, how’s it going?” queried Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell from the chamber's floor this week. The answer is: not great.
Senate control in November will be decided by a handful of races. Three months out, more Republicans are on defense than Democrats.
Ranking the 10 most vulnerable House members three months before the election finds the list evenly split between Republicans and Democrats.
Several counties have reported an increase in suicide deaths since the pandemic began. What is Congress doing to address this?
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s confrontation with Ted Yoho was not an isolated one, as Women’s Caucus co-chairs Brenda Lawrence and Debbie Lesko recall.
Witnesses in a Judiciary subcommittee hearing brought before the Subcommittee on the Constitution to testify on free speech and protests posed an issue.