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Small respite for Facebook as left and right slam ruling on Trump ban
Republicans call it censorship by Big Tech; Democrats say Facebook should do more to curb disinformation and hate speech
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Republicans call it censorship by Big Tech; Democrats say Facebook should do more to curb disinformation and hate speech
The Supreme Court seems unlikely to interpret a 2018 sentencing law about crack cocaine possession the same way as the senators who wrote it.
House and Senate Democrats want the CFPB to get aggressive about protecting consumers and to confront racism in lending.
The relationship between Capitol Police and the press came into focus on Tuesday in a federal appeals court hearing.
A Houston official told member of Congress that most federal disaster aid goes to those with high property values, widening racial inequity.
ANALYSIS — The pain from Biden’s tax proposals would be concentrated in Democratic strongholds like New York, California and Massachusetts.
ANALYSIS — Despite their narrow majorities in Congress, Democrats are sticking together on almost all votes, boding well for Biden’s agenda.
Failla’s review of AOC training in 2019 and 2020 found that it mostly focused on natural disasters and not on “ imminent security threats.”
Some House Democrats say excluding domestic workers, farm laborers and tipped workers from labor protections is a practice rooted in racism.
Supporters of fundamentally changing how the military handles sexual assault allegations say they have the votes to make their proposal law.
Watch as political advisor and communications strategist Mark McKinnon gives CQ Roll Call his reaction to last night's joint address.
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The top Republican on the Environment and Public Works Committee said she is “strongly discouraging” earmarks in a Senate highway bill.
Earmark requests are due to the House panel by the end of this week, with senators submitting their proposals later this year.
House Democratic leaders are pushing a significant boost in staff pay to avert the brain drain and retain talented people in public service.
It only took a few minutes Wednesday for Senate Judiciary members to stir up partisan bitterness over the judicial confirmation process.
The Capitol Police Department is heading into Wednesday's joint address to Congress a traumatized and tired force.
Guests may be out this year, but “virtual guests” are in. But it won’t be like the NBA “bubble,” where cardboard cutouts dotted stadiums.
Nunes and other Republicans on the Ways and Means Committee outraised their Democratic counterparts in the first quarter of the year.
Neal’s proposal would provide 12 weeks of paid family leave, “guaranteed” access to child care and permanent extension of three tax credits.