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The top 10 unforgettable moments of a tumultuous year in D.C.
By: Ariana Figueroa - December 28, 2020
WASHINGTON— To say that 2020 has been an eventful year in the nation’s capital is an understatement. Amid a global pandemic, a bitter race for the presidency and protests over police brutality, news in Washington never let up. As the year winds to an end, let’s take a look back at the moments of most […]
Biden picks former public school teacher as secretary of Education
By: Ariana Figueroa - December 23, 2020
WASHINGTON—President-elect Joe Biden on Wednesday formally introduced his nominee for secretary of education — Miguel Cardona, a veteran of public schools and the third Latino selected for the Cabinet. “We knew we needed an education secretary who truly understands what it’s been like for educators, administrators, families, caregivers and students this past year,” Biden said […]
Congress passes massive ‘first step’ in pandemic relief with $900 billion package
By: Ariana Figueroa and Laura Olson - December 21, 2020
WASHINGTON — Congress on Monday night cleared and sent to President Donald Trump the first major COVID-19 relief measure since the spring, a sprawling spending bill that would provide $900 billion in pandemic-related aid but still didn’t go far enough for many Democrats. House leaders divided the bill into two parts and passed the emergency […]
Workers’ COVID-19 lawsuits could be quashed under GOP push in Congress
By: Ariana Figueroa - December 17, 2020
WASHINGTON — A wrongful death lawsuit filed in connection with a Tyson meat packing facility in Iowa alleged that managers secretly took bets on how many employees would get sick from COVID-19. Tyson fired seven managers at the Waterloo pork processing plant following an independent investigation into the betting allegations and a wave of national publicity. But […]
Biden to nominate Buttigieg for transportation secretary
By: Ariana Figueroa - December 16, 2020
President-elect Joe Biden said Wednesday he will nominate former presidential primary rival Pete Buttigieg to serve in his Cabinet as secretary of transportation. “What I admire about Pete, is he’s always clear about who he is, what he believes and how he wants to bring people in, not exclude them,” Biden said at an appearance […]
Three Va. Republicans joined failed Texas lawsuit challenging presidential election result
By: Ariana Figueroa - December 11, 2020
WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court on Friday turned aside a Texas lawsuit that sought to derail the presidential election results from four battleground states, despite pressure on the justices from President Donald Trump on social media. “Texas has not demonstrated a judicially cognizable interest in the manner in which another State conducts its elections,” according to the […]
Congress set to strip Confederate names from U.S. military bases, flouting Trump veto threat
By: Ariana Figueroa - December 8, 2020
WASHINGTON—Congress this week is expected to pass a massive defense policy bill that President Donald Trump has threatened to veto because it would remove the names of Confederate generals from military bases across the South. Members of the House and Senate forged a bipartisan agreement to rename the 10 bases in the annual must-pass defense […]
New pandemic relief proposal rolled out by bipartisan group in Congress
By: Ariana Figueroa - December 1, 2020
WASHINGTON — More than a dozen U.S. House and Senate members are pushing for a bipartisan coronavirus relief package to aid struggling states and local governments and fund programs such as unemployment and rental assistance that are set to expire later this month. In a Tuesday news conference, lawmakers unveiled a four-month, $908 billion proposal […]
Immigration advocates push Biden to not just bring back DACA but expand it
By: Ariana Figueroa - November 24, 2020
WASHINGTON — President-elect Joe Biden is promising to reinstate an Obama-era program that shields deportation for some undocumented people who were brought to the United States by their parents when they were children. But immigration advocates are pushing for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program to not just be reaffirmed but expanded, and written […]
Georgia voters could determine control of the U.S. Senate
By: Ariana Figueroa - November 6, 2020
WASHINGTON — Control of the U.S. Senate may depend on two runoff races in Georgia, where the outcome won’t be known until early January—opening the door to a fresh round of massive campaign spending in the Peach State. One runoff between GOP Sen. Kelly Loeffler and Democratic challenger Raphael Warnock is already set. While the […]
Democrats reel after losses, setbacks in Congress
By: Ariana Figueroa - November 4, 2020
WASHINGTON— Tuesday’s election was a disaster for congressional Democrats, who were expected to pick up nearly a dozen GOP seats in the House but instead lost races while also failing to flip Senate seats held by vulnerable Republicans. The outlook for Democratic control of the Senate did not improve the day after the election, either, […]
Democratic control of Senate in doubt
By: Laura Olson and Ariana Figueroa - November 4, 2020
WASHINGTON — Democrats gained at least one Republican-held seat in the U.S. Senate, but also lost a seat of their own and were unable to defeat several GOP incumbents in the elections, ending up early Wednesday with an increasingly challenging path to wresting control of the chamber away from Republicans. The initial results showed a […]