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Numerous Native leaders are taking Indigenous thinking to legislative corridors, city halls and school board meeting rooms across Washington state.
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Boeing's CEO, David Calhoun, is getting his day in front of Congress, and lawmakers are expected to have many questions about safety at the troubled aircraft company.
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U.S. postal workers drove around the Seattle federal building in a car caravan Tuesday, their vehicles plastered with signs urging Congress to approve $75…
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Lawmakers have been looking at how training and reporting is handled on Capitol Hill. The move is in response to a recent wave of sexual harassment scandals and allegations.
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Following Donald Trump's victory, Democrats around the country have suddenly focused on Foster Campbell's campaign in an attempt to limit Republicans' incoming Senate majority to 51 seats.
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Congress has passed a Veterans Affairs bill that has a provision that would allow injured veterans access to in vitro fertilization services.In 1992,…
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There are only two must-pass items on the agenda: a short-term funding bill to keep the government running past Sept. 30, and a separate funding bill to combat the spread of the Zika virus.
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Congress has moved a step closer to allowing injured veterans access to in vitro fertilization services after the House of Representatives passed a…
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Republicans remain steadfast in their refusal to consider any nominee to the Supreme Court during an election year. President Obama told NPR that argument is "puzzling."
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Republicans say the NIH should switch funds from Ebola research to fighting Zika virusi, instead, but NIH officials balk. And a company prepares to test genetically engineered mosquitoes in Florida.