
US and Iran Deadlocked Over Hormuz After Trump Extends Truce
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Democrats gained more momentum in their bid to win the House this fall after Virginia backed an aggressive mid-decade redistricting plan to oust up to four Republicans in November.

Senate Republicans are moving forward with a budget resolution calling for tens of billions in mandatory spending on the Department of Homeland Security’s immigration enforcement agencies, a key procedural step toward ending the months-long funding lapse.
US Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, accuses Federal Reserve Chair Nominee Kevin Warsh of being President Donald Trump's "sock puppet" and questions him about his undisclosed assets during testimony before the Senate Banking Committee.
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Traders are building up bets that bond market volatility will keep falling, even as a US-Iran peace agreement remains elusive.
High diesel prices resulting from conflict in the Middle East and confusion over a vital trade route could complicate US supply chains all year, and policymakers have few options to blunt the impact on businesses.
A House panel Wednesday will examine US progress in expanding domestic shipbuilding one year after President
Lobbyists are raising alarms in Washington that the war in Iran is threatening the world’s supply of helium, which is vital for manufacturing semiconductors.
Lobbying firms with ties to President Donald Trump continue to dominate K Street, but those with Democratic ties say business is picking up ahead of a possible shift in Congress in this fall’s midterm elections.
Democrats gained more momentum in their bid to win the House this fall after Virginia backed an aggressive mid-decade redistricting plan to oust up to four Republicans in November.
Proposed IRS rules scrapping reporting requirements for complex partnerships will neutralize one of the few remaining tools the agency has to identify abusive partnership transactions, Senate Democrats are warning in a new missive to IRS and Treasury Department officials.
Within hours of filing his tax return, Chris Carroll realized he’d given the IRS the wrong bank account information. It took him weeks to clear up the mistake.
Virginia voters on Tuesday backed a Democratic plan to redraw the state’s congressional districts in a way that could net them as many as four more US House seats in November’s midterm elections, according to multiple projections.
Rahm Emanuel says Democrats ‘lost the American people’ on cultural issues -- but he knows how they can win them back in November.
Rahm Emanuel says Democrats ‘lost the American people’ on cultural issues -- but he knows how they can win them back in November.
The federal government’s legal authority to monitor certain private electronic messages without a warrant would be extended through April 30 under
Energy efficiency standards requiring federal buildings to phase out fossil fuels would be repealed under
NASA spending on astronaut health-care services jumped more than 9,000% before the Artemis II launch in April, though it wasn’t enough to prevent a medical market-wide slip in contracting dollars in the first half of fiscal 2026, according to Bloomberg Government analysis.
The Missouri House of Representatives passed two joint resolutions (HJR 173 and HJR 174) Tuesday that could set a path to eliminate the state’s personal income tax in the coming years.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) wants the Eleventh Circuit to toss a federal judge off a case, claiming the jurist—who has ruled routinely against the state on First Amendment grounds—is too biased.
A Southern California city violated the state’s flagship environmental protection law when it greenlit a housing project on land containing numerous indigenous tribal remains, the state said in a lawsuit.
An Indiana public school teacher failed to convince a federal appeals court to block a state law prohibiting any instruction on human sexuality to students below fourth grade.
Conservation groups challenged the Interior Department’s move to rescind a Biden-era coal mine rule in federal court, saying it will make it more difficult for communities to hold state regulators and mining companies accountable for violations.