The White House on Friday released its framework for how it wishes Congress will address the issue of artificial intelligence. The legislative blueprint, released on its website, outlines a ...
As they wait out the latest winter storm, Members of Congress ought to spend time reading Justice Neil Gorsuch’s concurring opinion in the Supreme Court’s rejection of President Trump’s claim of ...
In the D.C. region, conversations often start with, “What do you do?” WTOP’s “Working Capital” series profiles the people whose jobs make the D.C. region run. What is it like to store and care for old ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate voted Thursday to block the DC Council's decision to divorce from some of the tax breaks included in President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful bill. The 49-47 vote ...
Imagine you had access to the original reels of film for your favorite movies of all time. It’s better than streaming; it’s the world’s largest physical media collection, and it’s located right in the ...
WASHINGTON — Now pushed to Wednesday, the House is voting on a disapproval resolution that would undo DC's tax code that was set to take effect this month. If it passes, some analysts predict the ...
An iconic Nineties teen comedy, a mind-bending Christopher Nolan favorite, and one of Pixar’s most beloved films are set to join the Library of Congress’ National Film Registry. The LoC revealed its ...
The Library of Congress is moving to strengthen the reliability and security of its enterprise IT environment under a potential $150 million multiple-award contract covering operations and maintenance ...
The Library of Congress is now ready for industry to start working on and turning in their proposals for a potential five-year, $150 million multiple-award contract covering operations and maintenance ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday blocked President Donald Trump from replacing a top official at the Library of Congress for now, deferring a decision on his emergency appeal until it resolves a pair of ...
When the president unexpectedly fired the librarian of Congress, a prominent legislator denounced the “open despotism which now rules at Washington.” The year was 1829, and as Andrew Jackson installed ...
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