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Opinion · 117th Congress

Prejudice against Asian Americans is real and it’s ugly

I wish I could have saved some of the misogynist, racist and occasionally threatening 1 a.m. voicemails I received, too, in those days before the newsroom phones had caller ID. 

Congress · 117th Congress

Sanders rolls out nearly $3 trillion in tax increase proposals

A Biden campaign plan to raise taxes on multinationals would raise somewhere between $500 billion and $1 trillion over a decade, according to independent estimates, while his proposed 10-percent tax credit

Congress · 117th Congress

Memory of Capitol riot hangs over DC statehood hearing

The bill could have gotten a House vote before April 1 without a hearing because it passed last Congress, but Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney said in a press call Monday that holding the hearing was important

Policy · 117th Congress

Navy conquered COVID-19 on ships, but pandemic has a long tail

[jwp-video n=”1″] “It’s extremely impressive how few outbreaks we’ve seen on ships, and how the ones that we have had have been pretty quickly addressed,” said Bryan Clark, a retired Navy officer

Policy · 117th Congress

Virginia set to become second state to pass data privacy law

Known as the Consumer Data Protection Act, the law would go into effect Jan. 1, 2023 and would apply to all business that control or process data for at least 100,000 Virginians, or those commercial

Opinion · 117th Congress

Errant Republicans must loudly hail Biden’s legitimacy

[jwp-video n=”1″] Some of these private reassessments have been prompted by the crassest reason imaginable — the growing corporate move to cut off PAC support for the 147 senators and House

Policy · 116th Congress

Pediatricians want kids to be part of COVID-19 vaccine trials

[jwp-video n=”1″] Much of the debate centers on two issues: the degree of harm COVID-19 causes children and the extent to which children are spreading the virus to their friends, teachers, parents

Policy · 116th Congress

Census estimates US population at 330 million

However, the agency has publicly acknowledged errors in close to 1 million records that could take weeks to fix, pushing the apportionment delivery into late January.