Millions of Americans would be affected if government offices close beginning October 1.
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The FBI is investigating the scope of the health insurance platform’s breach.
State Sen. Jennifer McClellan will replace Democratic Rep. Donald McEachin as representative of Virginia’s blue-leaning 4th Congressional District after McEachin died last November.
The Respect for Marriage Act was approved by the House today and will ensure that not only same-sex marriages, but also interracial marriages, are enshrined in federal law.
Draft maps for new Congressional districts in Virginia would provide Democrats a strong chance to win six or seven of the state’s 11 seats.
The vote to send the issue to the DOJ was divided along party lines as Democrats and Republicans continue to clash months after the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.
Frances Haugen testified to Congress today about the harm Facebook has on children.
The government will now be funded through Dec. 3 as Congress averts a crisis, but the larger issue of increasing the borrowing limit remains unresolved.
The president emphasized that between the mass killings in Atlanta massage businesses and the Colorado grocery store shooting last month, there were more than 850 additional shootings that killed 250 and injured 500 in the U.S.
Some states are investigating possible irregularities in the numbers.