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Policy · 117th Congress

CDC: Fully vaccinated people can travel safely

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its travel guidelines on Friday to say people who are fully vaccinated for COVID-19 can safely travel in the United States and overseas without self-quarantine

Opinion · 117th Congress

President Biden: Open the White House virtual visitor logs

This was welcome news for transparency advocates since without public release, it is impossible to know who may be exerting influence on administration policy.  

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: It’s April, no foolin’

But Republicans responded with their own barrage of messaging, making it clear that they are not going to give up this valuable bloc of voters without a fight. 

Congress · 117th Congress

Special report: Questions swirl over subsidies for chip industry

And yet Washington is poised to spend as much as $50 billion in the next few years, according to a legislative proposal Biden unveiled Wednesday as part of his infrastructure package — all without first

Policy · 117th Congress

Border showdown could preview spending battle

The increasing numbers of minors arriving at the southern U.S. border without a parent or guardian have presented a challenge for the administration.

Congress · 117th Congress

Schumer lays out ambitious spring, early summer agenda

“Instead of arguing about the election reforms on which we disagree, Congress should be working together to enact those on which we can agree,” Manchin said in a statement Thursday.

Congress · 117th Congress

GameStop hearing targets stock lending, social media

“With GameStop, groups of individual investors acted in concert, at a speed and size unimaginable without social media in its current form,” Alan Grujic, founder and CEO of All of Us Financial, a

Policy · 117th Congress

CDC revises distancing advice in schools in bid to open classrooms

All elementary schools can adhere to the three-feet guidance without major risks, as can middle and high schools in communities where transmission is low, moderate or substantial — meaning in places