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President Joe Biden delivers speech
PoliticsBiden declares ‘God’s truth’ in speech marking anniversary of Capitol insurrection
By Mary Clare Jalonick, Lisa Mascaro, Zeke Miller and The Associated PressJanuary 6, 2022
On the left, an image of the Capitol Riots on Jan 6, 2021. On the right, a photo of Sen. Chuck Schumer.
PoliticsDemocrats say the Capitol Riot illustrates why the U.S. needs voting rights reform
By Max UfbergJanuary 5, 2022
WASHINGTON, DC - Adam Eidinger along with other DC marijuana advocates gathered on the east side of the US Capitol plaza grounds to urge Congressional lawmakers to lower the restrictions on marijuana use in the District of Columbia, and made a further statement by illegally smoking marijuana and consequently being arrested, on Capitol Hill in Washington DC Monday April 24, 2017.
CommentaryDemocrats and Republicans need cannabis to exorcise the ghosts of elections past
By David CulverJanuary 3, 2022
U.S. growth in jeopardy after Manchin says he won’t vote for Build Back Better: Goldman Sachs
PoliticsU.S. growth in jeopardy after Manchin says he won’t vote for Build Back Better: Goldman Sachs
By Josh Wingrove, Jennifer Jacobs and BloombergDecember 20, 2021
Photo of Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois.
FinanceChild tax credit payments may not return until March—if at all, Goldman Sachs warns
By Chris MorrisDecember 16, 2021
Nancy Pelosi doesn’t think that members of Congress should be banned from trading stocks
PoliticsNancy Pelosi doesn’t think that members of Congress should be banned from trading stocks
By Felicia HouDecember 15, 2021
American businesses need help regardless of Omicron’s severity
CommentaryAmerican businesses need help regardless of Omicron’s severity
By Rick Lazio and Joe CrowleyDecember 15, 2021
Policymakers play whack-a-mole on social media
NewslettersPolicymakers play whack-a-mole on social media
By Jacob CarpenterDecember 9, 2021
Stablecoins are taking over the crypto world and they’re a hot topic for Congress—here’s what they are and the fastest-rising ones to keep an eye on
FinanceStablecoins are taking over the crypto world and they’re a hot topic for Congress—here’s what they are and the fastest-rising ones to keep an eye on
By Felicia HouDecember 8, 2021
Here’s how infrastructure spending can really supercharge the switch to EVs
CommentaryHere’s how infrastructure spending can really supercharge the switch to EVs
By Michael D. FarkasDecember 3, 2021
For Chinese regulators, cryptocurrencies are a new technology that threatens to empower the average Chinese citizen.
CommentaryBeijing and Washington grapple with crypto in their own unique fashion
By Christopher O'Brien and Chris BooneDecember 3, 2021
Congress can’t get its act together on Big Tech
NewslettersCongress can’t get its act together on Big Tech
By Jacob CarpenterDecember 2, 2021
Democrats’ war on arbitration only benefits trial lawyers
CommentaryDemocrats’ war on arbitration only benefits trial lawyers
By Regina ThomsonDecember 1, 2021
Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows
PoliticsFormer Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to cooperate with Capitol riot investigation
By Billy House and BloombergNovember 30, 2021
To avoid the superbug pandemic, we must fix the business model for new antibiotics
CommentaryTo avoid the superbug pandemic, we must fix the business model for new antibiotics
By Michelle McMurry-Heath and Henry SkinnerNovember 25, 2021
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