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Expected nomination of Black woman is likely to lead to more discussions about how to discuss race in America
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Expected nomination of Black woman is likely to lead to more discussions about how to discuss race in America
The bill would let workers pursue sexual harassment and assault claims in public courts rather than forcing them into a confidential forum.
Investors, regulators and lawmakers are scrutinizing companies' treatment of employees amid calls for more disclosure.
Programs approved in the bipartisan infrastructure law remain in a holding pattern until Congress can pass a spending bill.
Latest reauthorization bill drops provision to close "boyfriend loophole," which would have expanded gun bans for convicted domestic abusers.
Smith, of Missouri, is an ambitious member of the GOP conference who's become known for fiery partisan attacks on budget bills.
A fight over wages for restaurant workers is posing a new threat to a bipartisan effort to funnel additional federal aid to restaurants.
Republicans are ramping up complaints that the White House is injecting its agenda into implementing the bipartisan infrastructure law.
House and Senate Appropriations committee leaders said Wednesday they had a deal on a "framework" to start writing compromise spending bills.
Bipartisan bills introduced in both chambers as Pelosi, Schumer address subject of when members of Congress can and should trade stocks.
Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger defended his department, saying an officer acted with vigilance in Nehl's office.
Senate Minority Leader McConnell dined with German chancellor, and said he is sure Germany would nix the gas pipeline if Russia sacks Ukraine.
The court's decision on Alabama's congressional map may mean other states’ Voting Rights Act challenges will take longer.
The House passed a stopgap appropriations bill Tuesday evening to extend current federal agency funding rates through March 11.
Romney suggested senators could turn focus next to reviving an expanded child tax credit after a more generous version lapsed last month.
The bill by freshman Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar, R-Fla., offers a path to legal residency and a ramp-up of border security efforts.
The push for a diplomacy-heavy approach to Russia-Ukraine picks up some high-profile congressional backers.
Senate Finance Committee leaders said they aim to put together a bipartisan legislative package addressing mental health.
Senators are considering putting the employee retention tax credit back in place after retroactively cutting it off at the end of September.
Support from Wyden could be crucial to Robert Califf's FDA confirmation amid concerns from other Senate Democrats.