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Mitch and Rick: The GOP’s ‘Odd Couple’ - Roll Call
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Rick Scott have beef.
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Rick Scott have beef.
Stu Levi, a partner at law firm Skadden, breaks down what intellectual property law means for non-fungible tokens.
Political Theater breaks down the most vulnerable members of Congress as they face a hard-fought midterm election.
Jason Cave, deputy director of the FHFA talks fintech and what the agency’s new office for innovation might mean for mortgage markets.
Negotiations on a short-term government funding measure have stalled. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman and Peter Cohn outline the sticking points.
The federal government's history of counter-protest coordination is explored in depth in the new film "Riotsville, USA."
A short-term funding measure to head off a partial government shutdown is now caught up in fights over emergency spending requests and an effort to streamline federal permitting for energy projects. CQ Roll Call’s David Lerman, Lindsey McPherson and Aidan Quigley outline the challenges facing Congress to pass stopgap funding by the end of this […]
President Joe Biden's poll numbers are on the rise, although how it will affect the midterms is still an open question.
Mary C. Curtis examines the effectiveness of the Americans with Disability Act through the lens of equity and what more can be done.
Elementus founder Max Galka joins the Fintech Beat podcast this week to talk with Julian Ha about ransomware and crypto.
Democrats celebrated the passage of their climate, health and tax package, but debate over the partisan measure now moves to the campaign trail. CQ Roll Call’s David Lerman, Laura Weiss and Paul M. Krawzak examine what the new law could mean for the midterm elections and how both parties could use it to their political […]
August is a strange month, especially in Washington. Congress is in recess, people vacation. How to balance time off and time on.
Amanda Becker, one of Washington's veteran political journalists, reflects on her career as she prepares to start a Nieman fellowship.
President Joe Biden will soon sign legislation that will give easier access to health and disability benefits to more than 3.5 million veterans who were exposed to toxic substances on overseas deployments in Iraq, Afghanistan and more. It wasn’t easy to get through Congress. The Senate passed that bill after weeks of delay, and not […]
CQ Roll Call's David Lerman and Peter Cohn outline changes that led to a new agreement on Democrats' health, climate and tax package.
CQ Roll Call’s David Lerman, Lindsey McPherson and Laura Weiss pore over Sen. Joe Manchin’s surprise deal on the "Build Back Better" revamp.
Peter Kerstens of the European Union and Eva Kaili of European Parliament discuss the EU’s new rules for crypto.
What is Deep Summer? Well, it is partly when Congress is desperately trying to leave town with its work piled up high.
This episode of CQ Budget examines the challenges ahead for the passage of bills to bolster semiconductor manufacturing and lower drug prices.
Richard Bookstaber, author of the End of Theory and Demons of Our Own Design, Demystifies Fintech Market Volatility.