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Policy · 116th Congress

Hospitals eye permanent telehealth expansion with FCC funds

The goal of building an all-in-one software platform is it “allows you to have a combination of video and in-person visits, all on one schedule, all in one electronic software, and all in one scheduling

Policy · 116th Congress

Trump team’s case for new nuke cites risks in current arsenal

Under the administration’s current plan, it will have gone from planning to upgrade, life-extend or replace five warheads in 2018 to nine today, despite the fact that the NNSA has had trouble staying on schedule

Congress · 116th Congress

House scraps votes on FISA bill

Hoyer announced Thursday that a bill to reauthorize and overhaul surveillance authorities was being pulled from the floor schedule.

Congress · 116th Congress

Airline leaders grilled over safety, refunds and use of loans

United, however, backed away from an earlier plan to mandatorily cut hours Wednesday, saying it would instead ask employees to volunteer to reduce their working hours, with involuntary schedule cuts

Policy · 116th Congress

Airlines get break from service requirements

“It is not reasonable or practicable for Delta to commence its seasonal summer 2019 baseline schedule immediately,” the DOT wrote in its response.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: COVIDed we stand

talked to The New York Times about the craziness of trying to self-quarantine in a bedroom after she was exposed to the coronavirus while managing seven hours of daily conference calls and the homeschool schedule

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: $2 trillion edition

Kelly said his space shuttle missions usually only lasted two weeks and the schedule was hectic, so he didn’t have much time to dwell on life in isolation.

Congress · 116th Congress

Calls for remote voting amid coronavirus pick up support

[COVID-19 diagnoses force leaders’ hands on schedule, alternative voting procedures] Porter pointed to the double standard of Congress and health officials asking schools, businesses and local