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The tension between congressional Republicans and the Trump administration is likely to intensify over the president’s decision to pull US troops out of Europe to punish allies for not stepping up support for the Iran war.

Senator Rick Scott (R-FL), a member of the Senate Foreign Relations and Armed Services Committees, says he would be “shocked” if President Trump agreed to delay the nuclear component of any Iran deal. He also backs Trump’s proposed weaponization fund while saying he won’t seek taxpayer compensation himself. He speaks with Kailey Leinz and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg’s "Balance of Power."
Novel seat configurations on planes, which have become more prevalent as airlines shift focus to premium travelers, have created new safety challenges that are delaying regulatory approval, the head of the
The nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation released its explanation of recent changes to the tax code in its so-called “blue book,” identifying provisions of Republicans’ mega tax law from 2025 that may require technical corrections.
The First Step Act didn’t give federal judges free reign in deciding what factors to consider when deciding compassionate release petitions from inmates, the Supreme Court said.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum this week appointed Damon Hagan to serve as Interior solicitor after William Doffermyre’s resignation.
A federal body announced Thursday it will officially consider the proposed takeover of
New York lawmakers gave their final approval to a $268 billion budget that will include a tax on second homes in New York City, pension sweeteners, and utility rebate checks.
The California Assembly on Wednesday advanced two bills giving companies incentives to limit collaboration with federal immigration enforcement agencies.
Tom Steyer, a former hedge fund titan turned leftist firebrand, is vying to become California’s next governor by running against his own class. His calls to cap oil refinery profits, break up electric utility monopolies and impose a one-time wealth tax on billionaires have infuriated the business community. They’ve also placed him in striking distance of surviving a crowded June 2 primary and reaching the general election in November.
The tension between congressional Republicans and the Trump administration is likely to intensify over the president’s decision to pull US troops out of Europe to punish allies for not stepping up support for the Iran war.
The Housing and Urban Development Department would create new programs to support affordable housing, ramp up housing production in states and cities, and ease environmental regulations for federally funded housing developments under the House’s latest proposal on
Calls for a gas tax holiday have grown at the federal and state level as policymakers look to alleviate a key pain point for consumers ahead of the midterm elections.
Federal and state lawmakers are grappling with the rapid development of data centers powering artificial intelligence technologies and straining resources.
The California Assembly on Wednesday advanced two bills giving companies incentives to limit collaboration with federal immigration enforcement agencies.
The talent at some of America’s hottest artificial intelligence companies often passes through Boston-area universities before heading west to build billion-dollar businesses in Silicon Valley. Massachusetts business and political leaders say
New York lawmakers approved a revenue package for the state budget that includes a new surcharge on pricey second homes in the city, but omits a proposal to tax all-cash property purchases.
The Kentucky Attorney General’s office said it will ask for up to $40 billion from
Critics of former Attorney General Pam Bondi are asking The Florida Bar to investigate alleged ethical violations during her tenure leading the Justice Department.