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Defending deficit spending, the president-elect says his $1.9 trillion proposal is a down payment.
Defending deficit spending, the president-elect says his $1.9 trillion proposal is a down payment.
The so-called vaccine passports could be required to return to some schools and offices.
'This is not about giving money to Republicans and Democrats — this is about extremists,' Illinois treasurer says.
The president-elect announced the planned hires of more than a half-dozen new West Wing climate staffers Thursday.
Congress will consider whether to require companies – or government agencies – to disclose breaches.
Moncef Slaoui spoke with The Health 202 this week.
'I don't think they'll ever have a good relationship again,' said one Trump adviser.
The vibe was different from December 2019 on both sides of the aisle.
Tech companies broadly are grappling with the potential for their platforms to abet violent acts.
Planned disruptions of committee hearings and peaceful sit-ins at lawmakers' offices are on pause.
The plan will feature a major effort to reduce child poverty.
Top Democratic senator Ron Wyden says he's focusing on 'bold' actions.
Cybersecurity experts say her pick signals SolarWinds cleanup will be a big priority.
House Democrats have started working on their case against Trump for a Senate trial.
The White House expects more defections.
He lashed out at Twitter after the company permanently suspended him.
The former Goldman Sachs partner proved his efficacy as a financial regulator in the post-crisis era.
Wheeler wants his successor to “build off” his work. Biden is pledging to reverse many of his most significant policies.
But law enforcement failed to stop the Capitol assault despite the warning signs.
It depends on when they got their first shot.