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Tester pushes Fed nominee on hemp regulation
Tester pushes Fed nominee on hemp regulation -
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Tester pushes Fed nominee on hemp regulation -
Tariffs on Mexico could do wide-ranging harm to the U.S. economy, observers warn -
Even Thomas Edison’s great-grandson wants inefficient incandescent bulbs phased out -
Pelosi says Trump using tariffs to distract from Mueller. Is she doing the same on impeachment? -
No subpoena vote over census citizenship question after officials agree to testify -
Longtime U.S. Chamber of Commerce chief Tom Donohue easing out of job -
Lawmakers put funding ban on human embryo gene editing research in Ag. bill -
A nice chunk of change: Commemorative coins benefit all involved -
On DREAM Act, 9 Democrats defect on rule vote, even as caucus shows more unity -
Congress remembers D-Day ahead of Thursday’s 75th anniversary -
Retirement bill remains stalled amid Republican holds in Senate -
Funding for migrant children running out with no deal in sight -
House moves closer to undoing a ban on Dreamers working in government -
The USDA violated rules trying to move agencies out of D.C., new House report finds -
News Media Alliance pushes for new Senate antitrust bill -
Lawmakers fear that the FBI and TSA are misusing facial recognition tech -
Abortion politics: Warning of ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ versus a $41 million budget -
Romney maiden speech hammers administration’s foreign policy -
Women donors could again shatter records in 2020 elections -
You’ve seen the Freedom Caucus in action, now read the book -