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Policy · 119th Congress

The whoppers of 2025

HHS later released a 181-page list of papers that claimed to show vaccine harms, a document that wasn't peer-reviewed and was written by people who have spread unsupported claims about COVID-19 vaccination

Congress · 117th Congress

Democrats warn of consequences if Bolsonaro denies vote results

Lula received around 48.4 percent to Bolsonaro’s 43.2 percent in the first round of voting on Oct. 2, leading analysts to predict either could clinch a victory, though only Lula is expected by some to

Congress · 117th Congress

As bipartisan talks stall, GOP goes it alone on Russia sanctions

“Rather than simply restating authorities the president already has, the NYET [Never Yielding Europe’s Territory] Act takes immediate action to permanently stop Nord Stream 2, sends a powerful deterrent

Congress · 117th Congress

Infrastructure vote looks shaky as progressives balk, again

House leaders posted an initial 1,684-page draft of the updated bill a little after 2 p.m. Eastern time, which the Rules Committee was preparing to start debate on.

Congress · 117th Congress

Budget package taking shape as Democrats eye aggressive schedule

Jared Golden, D-Maine, who outlined numerous concerns with the current package in a five-page letter to statehouse Democrats that said the measure “is not yet in a place where it would earn my vote.” 

Congress · 116th Congress

Jobless claims soar as House considers added benefits

Not everyone is on the same page] The jobs report was released after the Senate late Wednesday passed a $2.2 trillion economic aid bill that would increase the basic unemployment benefit by about

Congress · 116th Congress

Senators fight over last-minute adds to coronavirus aid bill

The Senate once again couldn’t clear a key procedural hurdle on a roughly $2 trillion economic aid package to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the vote was largely a formality anyway as furious negotiating

White House · 116th Congress

White House blocks foreign aid funds, demands accounting

Last August, senators got word OMB was readying a foreign aid rescission package of between $2 billion and $4 billion that would be submitted with less than 45 days before the end of the fiscal year.