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Year into pandemic, this Navy shipyard is still without OSHA help
A year into the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown, shipyards still don't have specific federal regulations to keep them safe.
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A year into the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown, shipyards still don't have specific federal regulations to keep them safe.
Congress was dragged into the 21st century by the coronavirus, but there's doubt that lawmakers will embrace tech to be more transparent.
The House passed a $1.86 trillion COVID-19 relief bill Wednesday that would provide an expanded safety net to millions of Americans.
The COVID-19 crisis, which the World Health Organization declared a pandemic on March 11, 2020, changed health care in several key ways.
Good times in the Senate as its members prepared for another "vote-a-rama." Not to mention fresh doughnuts.
Maj. Gen. William J. Walker said written orders from defense officials stopped him from deploying troops where he felt they were needed.
Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman said her department received a report warning of “war” at the Capitol only in the form of an email.
Lawmakers from both parties, and tech companies, see a need for mandatory notification of government about data breaches and criminal hacks.
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Senate President Pro Tempore Patrick J. Leahy swore in Ann Berry as the secretary of the Senate on Monday, the first Black woman in the role.
Mitt Romney informed Kyrsten Sinema she broke the internet after she was spotted presiding over the Senate floor in a unique T-shirt.
During Rachel Levine’s Senate confirmation hearing, Rand Paul falsely equated trans youth seeking medical care to genital mutilation.
Trump's involvement in CPAC this weekend was under debate during a Republican leadership presser Wednesday.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy testified before a House committee on proposed changes to address challenges at the U.S. Postal Service.
Tech companies should have to report major breaches in the wake of the sophisticated, stealthy hack by Russia of U.S. companies and agencies.
Advocates say the 2018 changes to Section 230 placed sex workers in the type of danger they had begun to avoid by using online services.
The high-profile hearing in which security officials testified about the riot showed a security apparatus in disarray at the highest levels.
Joe Biden’s pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, Xavier Becerra, on Tuesday appeared before the Senate HELP Committee.
Senators used a hearing for the attorney general nominee to foreshadow policy fights on gun control, immigration and voting rights.
Reps. Lauren Boebert and Jared Huffman had a back-and-forth about her gun-filled virtual meeting background, while Sen. Ted Cruz took an ill-timed trip to Cancún.