Trump's State of the Union Address: Key Takeaways of Economy-Focused Speech

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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Sarepta CEO to Retire by Year-End to Spend Time With Sick Family

Sarepta Therapeutics Inc.’s Chief Executive Officer Douglas Ingram said he would retire by the end of the year to spend time with sick family members, even as the maker of drugs for a rare muscle disease works to address questions about its breakthrough medicines.

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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.

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Federal Contractor Giants Dominate, Tier of Small Firms Shrinks

The largest government vendors tightened their grip on the $810 billion federal procurement market as companies with lower contracting revenue dropped out of competition.

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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Connecticut Takes Rare Step to Fix Out-of-Date State Flood Maps

Connecticut is taking an unusual step to confront a growing national problem: flood maps that lag reality. The state has launched a public climate-risk mapping tool where residents can see the estimated flood exposure of their property — along with wildfire, wind and other climate risks. The tool, which is accessible through the insurance department’s website, is powered by the same type of private risk-modeling firm that insurers turn to for setting rates.