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Coronavirus pandemic muddies election and opinion polling
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The polling and public opinion research industry has had to delay or alter the way it works amid stay-at-home orders and social distancing measures.
A study showing a link between long-term exposure to pollution and higher COVID-19 deaths is shining a spotlight on the EPA’s role.
Senate Republicans are urging a vote as early as Thursday on another bill to provide small businesses with loans to pay workers, meet other costs.
SEC rules could thwart political spending disclosure efforts - Campaign Finance
Immigration and Customs Enforcement said it identified 600 people vulnerable to coronavirus whose release will be considered "on a case-by-case basis."
Experts warn that the country risks missing some important public health-crisis lessons if fingers are pointed only at the Trump administration.
Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper announced late Tuesday that he had accepted the resignation of Thomas Modly, the acting Navy secretary.
Iowa Republican Sen. Grassley says weak fuel demand has hurt the ehtanol industry and urged the USDA to give it support with CCC funds.
In one fell swoop, President Donald Trump has changed the lineup of officials charged with overseeing trillions in government spending.
No single authority is overseeing all federal purchases of personal protective equipment
Health care lobbyists hope a suite of authorizations granted under the coronavirus pandemic will mark a turning point for a long list of industry requests.
Topics range from Deutsche Bank to domestic violence as members of Congress try to make a mark on how the government is dealing with the pandemic
The CDC and USDA seek to reassure pet owners after a tiger at the Bronx Zoo was found to have the virus that causes COVID-19.
States say the additional unemployment benefits provided by Congress depend on more Labor Department guidance, software upgrade
The pandemic is halting mergers and acquisitions that haven't reached an agreement; those that have a deal are following through.
Initial denial and a delayed response to the coronavirus pandemic looks a lot like looks a lot like the climate debate, advocates say.
CMS boosts payment rate for Medicare Advantage plans - Coronavirus
OIG: Hospitals struggle with supply shortages, testing delays - Uncategorized
Indepedent restaurant owners say the economic rescue package enacted by Congress doesn't address the realities of their businesses.
Small businesses and banks are complaining that the law meant to limit the damage of COVID-19 is missing the mark for many.