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CDC eyes reset following external review
A CDC reorganization, announced Wednesday, comes after criticism for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A CDC reorganization, announced Wednesday, comes after criticism for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
August is a strange month, especially in Washington. Congress is in recess, people vacation. How to balance time off and time on.
Alaska used a new voting system that sent Murkowski to the November Senate ballot and Palin to the ballot for an open House seat.
A federal permitting deal between Schumer and Manchin would be difficult to get through the House, lawmakers said.
Cheney defeated in Wyoming primary, looks forward - At The Races
President Joe Biden signed major legislation aimed at fighting climate change and lowering health care costs.
A super PAC touts the sweeping bill Biden is signing Tuesday that includes a cap on what Medicare patients pay for insulin.
The FDA finalized a long-awaited rule allowing people with mild to moderate hearing loss to buy a hearing aid without first seeing a doctor.
The 2020 census missed the most housing units on Native American reservations and in other rural areas, according to a Census Bureau report.
Republican lawmakers are putting renewed pressure on the Biden administration to answer questions about the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
A federal judge ruled Monday that Graham must testify about Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn his 2020 electoral loss in Georgia.
With polls showing her trailing a Trump-backed challenger in Tuesday's GOP primary, Liz Cheney is reaching out to a national audience.
The Aug. 3 death of Rep. Jackie Walorski has led to a scramble to find candidates to run for her seat in November.
Congress hasn’t acted on legislative proposals to provide permanent protections for roughly 76,000 Afghans in the U.S., who still face deportation back to Afghanistan.
Voters on Tuesday pick four candidates for the November ballot, which may include both Sen. Lisa Murkowski and a Trump-backed challenger.
Despite $1.2 million spent against her, Hawaii progressive Jill Tokuda overwhelmingly won the Democratic primary.
Amanda Becker, one of Washington's veteran political journalists, reflects on her career as she prepares to start a Nieman fellowship.
The House on Friday cleared a climate, health and tax package salvaging key parts of Democrats’ domestic agenda.
The FBI search of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort has quickly shown the level of support in the GOP for the former president.
Trump is under investigation for violations of the Espionage Act, as well as obstruction of justice, according to documents unsealed Friday.