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Watch: Biden invests $1.6 billion in COVID-19 tests, genomic sequencing
The Biden administration announced Wednesday that it will make investments in COVID-19 testing and tracing while waiting for Congress to act.
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The Biden administration announced Wednesday that it will make investments in COVID-19 testing and tracing while waiting for Congress to act.
The extent of the military’s extremism problem is not known, a Pentagon report shows steps under review to keep extremists out of the military.
While senators sat quietly for another impeachment trial, House members stayed up way past their bedtimes, struggling to keep their heads upright.
Minority groups are getting COVID-19 vaccines at a disproportionately lower rate, federal data show, and that may affect the nation's overall recovery.
If they can't secure a conviction, the impeachment managers are at least hoping for a dramatic fall in public support for Donald Trump.
What is the budget reconcilaition process, and why can Congress use it to bypass the Senate’s usual rules? See the video for more.
Lead impeachment manager Rep. Jamie Raskin gave an emotional speech Tuesday during former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial.
One of Congress’s favorite clichés circled back this week: Groundhog Day. That means lawmakers are in for some repetition.
GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene accused mainstream media organizations of spreading conspiracy theories and portraying her incorrectly.
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Mary Ellen McIntire unpacks how teachers are lobbying for access to vaccines as many states prioritize other essential or high-risk groups.
Sen. Thom Tillis scooted his way around the Senate floor this week following foot surgery. Plus Biden’s dogs, Sen. Tim Kaine’s new recipe, and a mic-drop.
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse annouced Wednesday he would be ending his “Time to Wake Up” series after a nine-year, 279-speech run.
Gina Raimondo, Biden's Commerce secretary nominee, was questioned more on how she would run the department, rather than her fitness for the role
Health care crises were inescapable during the last year of Donald Trump’s term, and Joe Biden has his work cut out for him as he takes the torch.
When it comes to paid and job-protected family leave, the U.S. has the dubious distinction of being last in the Western world.
“It’s gonna be really cold,” said Sen. Charles E. Grassley as he arrived on the West Front of the Capitol for Joe Biden’s inauguration.
Shortly after being sworn in on Wednesday, President Joe Biden signed a flurry of executive orders, many of which were aimed at combating the pandemic.
Get a glimpse of what lawmakers and reporters saw at the Capitol during the inauguration of President Joe Biden on Wednesday.
President Joe Biden was sworn-in on the west front of the Capitol on Wednesday. See the video for his full inaugural address.