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  • Congress To Establish '9/11-Type' Commission For U.S. Capitol Attack Probe
    Trump insurrection
    An independent commission will look into the chaotic attack at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
  • US House Approves New $484 Billion Aid To Bail Out Small Enterprises, Healthcare
    BAILOUT
    The new relief package is the fourth approved by House in its ongoing war against the pandemic.
  • US Moves To Assist Citizens, Businesses Harmed By COVID-19
    CRISIS
    The U.S. House of Representatives quickly passes a bill to aid Americans cope with the loss of jobs and benefits triggered by the COVID-19 crisis.
  • March Across Nation's Capital Marks Historical Trump Impeachment Trial
    US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
    The appointment of seven impeachment managers and the announcement of the contents of the articles of impeachment that would govern US President Trump's impeachment trial on January 21, 2020, effected by a historic march across the capitol.
  • Decorum Guidelines For Donald Trump's Impeachment Trial Released
    U.S. House of Representatives
    The Press and the US Senate and House members are prohibited from using electronic devices during the US President Donald Trump impeachment trial as well as communicating details of the proceedings to those not attending the venue.
  • Opposing Republicans State Reasons For Voting Against Anti-Hate Resolution
    Rep. Ilhan Omar
    Republicans who voted against the Democrat party's House Resolution 183 have shared their reasons for opposing the measure. The resolution was approved by a huge margin of 407-23 on Thursday.
  • Democrats Initiate House Hearings On Climate Change, Republicans Budge
    Greenland global warming
    House Democrats initiated two hearings on Wednesday to tackle climate change. Republicans seem unhappy about the agenda despite warnings from scientists and government reports regarding the impact of global warming.