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California remains ground zero for data privacy fight
California remains ground zero for data privacy fight -
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California remains ground zero for data privacy fight -
Bill making sure university presidents know about alleged sexual abuse introduced -
S.D. lawmaker accuses Rep. Dusty Johnson of ‘DC-style ambush’ to keep her out of Senate race -
Ellen Tauscher, former House member and diplomat, dies at 67 -
Road ahead: More on the Mueller report; floor action on Paris bill, nominations -
Trump ‘always said that he hated losers. Robert E. Lee was a loser,’ Rep. James Clyburn says -
Fight between Barr, House Democrats exemplify balance of power battle -
Schumer: Gas tax hike should be tied to 2017 tax cut rollback -
Pelosi, Schumer head to the White House for infrastructure talks -
Rep. Adam Kinzinger throws hat into the ring for Air Force secretary -
‘No corporate PAC’ pledges aren’t always so pure -
House Democrats get a spending jump on the Senate -
Bill cracking down on LLCs used for tax evasion and money laundering faces obstacles -
Former Indiana Sen. Richard Lugar, foreign policy giant, dies -
New state laws highlight an escalating battle in the war over drug pricing -
Let the fiscal 2020 spending games begin -
Family of man who made death threats to Obama, Waters pleads for leniency -
Man accused of dumping water on Steve King could face federal assault charge -
Echoes of Big Tobacco fight in Big Pharma hearings -
Hoyer outlines House schedule, legislative agenda for coming work period -