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Absent Rep. Tom Kean’s Stock Trading Draws DCCC Attack Ad
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is launching its first general election attack ad against Rep.

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The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is launching its first general election attack ad against Rep.

The Senate passed a $69.5 billion bill giving over three years of funding to two immigration enforcement agencies, taking a final step toward resolving a months-long dispute.

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A House panel with jurisdiction over tax policy is readying legislation to address the taxation of cryptocurrencies for release as early as Friday, before a hearing early next week.

Kathleen Hicks, former US Deputy Secretary of Defense in the Biden administration, says the path out of the Iran conflict requires experienced negotiators and professional diplomatic teams. Rep. Mike Flood (R-NE) stresses the need for Congress to move on reconciliation after the Justice Department made what he calls the "right choice" on the $1.8 billion so-called "weaponization" fund. Rep. Maggie Goodlander (D-NH) criticizes President Trump's handling of the conflict with Iran, arguing Congress must use its war-powers and spending authority to demand clearer answers from the Pentagon.
A Justice Department lawyer said courts can’t halt construction of President Donald Trump’s new White House ballroom, prompting an appellate judge to question how “complete lawlessness” could theoretically continue unchecked.
Republican and Democratic women met Friday morning to discuss possible House ethics and rule changes, both this year and beyond, to address the rising reports of sexual misconduct on Capitol Hill.
Taxpayers can report aggregate digital asset gains and losses and delay counting newly created tokens as income until they’re sold under fresh legislation floated by the House Ways and Means Committee.
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The IRS said Friday it will propose rules on the tax for excessive compensation and payments to employees of nonprofits from the massive GOP tax-and-spending law last year.
The House passed its Agriculture-FDA appropriations bill this week and advanced several more fiscal 2027 funding bills in committee, as Senate appropriators plan their first markups of the year.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) returned a blue slip for President Donald Trump’s pick for a Philadelphia-based federal trial court, becoming the first Democratic senator to do so on one of his second term judicial nominees.
House Democrats affiliated with the Congressional Labor Caucus are urging the National Labor Relations Board to investigate alleged anti-union activity by
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is launching its first general election attack ad against Rep.
Moderna, Robinhood, and other corporate giants are bracing for significant financial setbacks and business disruptions, as President
Browse online for only a few moments and you’ll bump into “AI slop” — media created or altered by artificial intelligence, optimized to grab your attention, and mass-producible with minimal human supervision.
The Department of Homeland Security would receive $69.5 billion in multiyear funding under S. 2, Republicans’ budget reconciliation package.
After years of complaints over unfair bills, New York City said it’s willing to change how it calculates property taxes as it seeks to end a nearly decade-long legal battle.
An activist shareholder group cautioned investors against purchasing SpaceX stock when it goes public, as the company’s unusual governance structure leaves shareholders few avenues to hold management accountable.
States are voicing frustration with the Trump administration’s new protocol for implementing Medicaid work requirements, calling the federal decisions a shift that imposes significant burdens on their programs.
California’s workplace safety agency recently deemed that the process for cutting and shaping a material commonly used for kitchen countertops cannot be safely regulated and moved to become the first in the US to ban the process.
Cryptocurrency trade groups are asking Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) to pull a proposed transaction tax on digital asset trading from the upcoming state budget, calling the first-in-the nation levy “substantively unsound, procedurally deficient, and economically destructive.”
The Ninth Circuit affirmed the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s decision to preempt California’s meal and rest break requirements for drivers of passenger-carrying commercial motor vehicles.