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White House · 116th Congress

Coronavirus aid talks on pause, top White House official says

She and House Democratic committee leaders have been putting together another package that’s likely to exceed $1 trillion, though it wasn’t yet clear if the measure would be ready for a vote next

Policy · 116th Congress

As fishermen stay in port, Trump pushes fish farming

For the next coronavirus relief legislation, they called for $3 billion to go to the Agriculture Department to buy seafood products and another $1 billion for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric

Policy · 116th Congress

States weigh what to do with millions of malaria pills

The Strategic National Stockpile has shipped 28 million tablets of a malaria drug that President Donald Trump touted as a potential treatment for COVID-19 to states since April 1.

Opinion · 116th Congress

Has a pandemic changed America or revealed its heart?

[jwp-video n=”1″] There was little sympathy for health care workers or those standing at fast-moving lines at the meat processing plants that have become virus hot spots.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: 6 months to go

Kennedy III has invested in a four-week TV advertising campaign in the effort to oust Ed Markey in the Sept. 1 primary in the Bay State. It’s the first TV ad in what’s likely to be a bitter contest.

Policy · 116th Congress

Exemption sought for foreign physicians in next immigration ban

[jwp-video n=”1″] In a letter sent Monday to Vice President Mike Pence, the association asked that international medical graduates on J-1 student visas, H-1B specialty work visas, and O-1 “extraordinary

Congress · 116th Congress

Airline leaders grilled over safety, refunds and use of loans

Airlines are losing between $350 million and $400 million “every single day of the week” and when they do recover, he said, “the industry will emerge a shadow of what it was on March 1 of this year.”

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

Pandemic precautions make for strange Senate reunion

[jwp-video n=”1″] The vast majority of senators wore masks, some repping their home states, with Maine independent Angus King sporting a lobster mask, Alabama Republican Richard C.