

Trump Has Little New For Republicans Facing Tough Midterm Races
President Donald Trump’s State of the Union speech included rousing appearances by wounded soldiers and the U.S. men’s hockey team, but when it comes to congressional policy and campaigns, it’s likely to be quickly forgotten. Trump laid out few legislative proposals to rally Republican lawmakers heading into midterm elections, or set out an affirmative agenda they can offer to voters if they win two more years in control.

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House Democrats moved to ban federal immigration officers from using a full-body restraint device that was repeatedly misused by law enforcement and resulted in multiple deaths and serious injuries during arrests, a Bloomberg Law investigation found.
Trump 2.0 Forces Industry to Rewrite Playbook for DC Success
This interactive report dives into the lessons of Trump 2.0, how the C-suite can influence what comes next, and what corporate America might expect to see if control of Congress shifts after this year’s midterm elections.
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President Donald Trump delivered a State of the Union address defending his administration and economic record, saying the US is "bigger, better, richer and stronger than ever before."
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House Democrats began their sprint toward November elections Wednesday at a retreat in Leesburg, Va. focused on affordability.
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Trump Has Little New For Republicans Facing Tough Midterm Races
President Donald Trump’s State of the Union speech included rousing appearances by wounded soldiers and the U.S. men’s hockey team, but when it comes to congressional policy and campaigns, it’s likely to be quickly forgotten. Trump laid out few legislative proposals to rally Republican lawmakers heading into midterm elections, or set out an affirmative agenda they can offer to voters if they win two more years in control.
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Trump Fraud Pick Deflects Senator Questions on New DOJ Office
The White House pick to lead a newly established fraud division outlined his broad enforcement vision while providing senators scant details on cases he’s targeting and dodging questions on Trump-directed prosecutions.
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GOP Tax-Writer Sees Opportunity for Another Party-Line Bill
Another reconciliation bill represents a “tremendous opportunity”for Republicans to pass key policy priorities before the midterm elections, a House GOP tax-writer said Monday.
GOP Tax-Writer Sees Opportunity for Another Party-Line Bill
Another reconciliation bill represents a “tremendous opportunity”for Republicans to pass key policy priorities before the midterm elections, a House GOP tax-writer said Monday.
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Federal Contractor Giants Dominate, Tier of Small Firms Shrinks
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BGOV OnPoint: Homeland Bill Proves Final FY 2026 Funding Hurdle
Funding for the Department of Homeland Security remains the final sticking point in Congress’ monthslong effort to enact all 12 fiscal 2026 spending bills as lawmakers navigate a prolonged clash over federal immigration enforcement.
BGOV OnPoint: Trump, Companies Hold Breath for Ruling on Tariffs
A highly anticipated Supreme Court decision on President Donald Trump’s legal authority to impose tariffs on America’s trading partners may be imminent, as companies intensify bids to collect refunds if the justices rule in their favor.
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New restrictions on public-sector hiring of H-1B workers in Texas and Florida promise punishing effects on health-care employers and patients, Andrew Kreighbaum reports.
Trump, Vance to Push Affordability Message in Texas, Wisconsin
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance will hit the road to test their affordability message with voters in Texas and Wisconsin this week.
GOP Attorneys General Raise Concerns About Netflix-Warner Tie-Up
State attorneys general led by two Republicans are raising concerns about the proposed takeover of the Warner Bros. studios by
Waymo Announces Ride-Hailing Service in Chicago and Charlotte
Waymo has begun laying the early groundwork for ride-hailing services in Chicago, Illinois and Charlotte, North Carolina, it says in a
Connecticut Takes Rare Step to Fix Out-of-Date State Flood Maps
Connecticut is taking an unusual step to confront a growing national problem:
Mamdani’s New York Flirts With Fiscal Nihilism: Allison Schrager
New York’s mayor wants the city to provide free child-care starting at six weeks, among other free services. He has also promised New Yorkers someone else would pay for it: their rich neighbors. Last week reality caught up with these plans.
