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Manchin still wants compromise as lawmakers continue to clash over debt ceiling

West Virginia’s senator is at the center of the controversy as lawmakers head closer to the debt deadline. → Read More

Will Congress save the game?

In small cities across the country, there are signs that the national pastime is coming apart at the seams. U.S. lawmakers are hoping a little late relief could save the game. But a plan from Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) could save the minor leagues from a major league squeeze. → Read More

Gun law reforms face long odds in Congress following mass shootings

Congressional Democrats can force debate over gun law reforms but cannot write new law without Republican support. → Read More

Senate confirms Michael Regan as the nation’s new top environmental watchdog

A North Carolinian assumes his role as the country’s top environmental defender. → Read More

Florida lawmakers: winter games shouldn’t share stage with genocide

Pressure campaign aims to bench Beijing, find new host country for 2022 Winter Olympics → Read More

Michigan National Guard in food fight with national command

Washington Bureau Reporter Kyle Midura spoke with those sounding the alarm, National Guard leaders, and the caterer. → Read More

Parliamentarian eclipses Sen. Manchin as biggest obstacle to minimum wage hike

Procedural ruling stalls congressional momentum to double the federal minimum wage by 2025 → Read More

Bipartisan Senate gang places policy over party

Sixteen bipartisan senators try to lead on the biggest issues facing the nation. → Read More

Inauguration Day: What to expect today and in the coming days

Today, President Donald Trump’s term will end and President-elect Joe Biden will take the oath of office. → Read More

Congress could punish, expel its own members following deadly riot

Congress prepares to police itself as members accuse each other of stoking deadly riot. → Read More

Can the country test out of the pandemic?

Some experts argue cheap, widespread testing could end the pandemic in weeks. Why federal regulators say their hands are tied in some respects. → Read More

Stefanik maintains bipartisan reputation while moving to the right

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) has earned a reputation as a bipartisan moderate but political science data suggest she's also becoming more conservative. → Read More

Nearly 100-million will watch but experts expect few minds to change

Debates draw viewers but rarely change minds. Kyle Midura speaks with experts to examine why. → Read More

President to nominate Justice Ginsburg’s successor Saturday

President Donald Trump is expected to nominate a woman to replace the late-Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court. There are 12 female lawyers and judges on his shortlist. → Read More

California moves to end sales of new gas-powered cars

California will halt sales of new gasoline-powered passenger cars and trucks by 2035, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday, a move he says will cut greenhouse gas emissions by 35% in the nation’s most populous state. → Read More

Fmr. Republican governor, presidential contender backs Biden as convention kicks off

Former Gov. John Kasich (R-Ohio), a 2016 candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, backs 2020's Democratic nominee: Joe Biden. → Read More

How 2020 college grads can still start a career during COVID-19

College seniors are finishing their degrees- online. Now, they're wondering how to get ahead in a less than healthy job market. → Read More

Police adapt as research into exposure to deadly drugs deepens

While first responders describe fighting for their lives after exposure to fentanyl, medical experts say they have yet to see one case. → Read More

Disability community fights for higher wages

People with disabilities can be paid less than minimum wage, but the disability community is split on whether that helps or hurts them. → Read More

Sen. McConnell (R-KY) discusses Kentucky gas line explosion and Craft confirmation

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) sat down with Gray Washington News Bureau's Kyle Midura Thursday. → Read More