
Democrats Demand Trump Follow Clintons on Epstein Testimony
House Democrats on Thursday demanded President

House Democrats on Thursday demanded President
Regulatory and legislative hurdles, along with a slew of unanswered practical questions, will pose significant challenges as the Trump administration seeks to turn its newly announced 401(k) expansion plan into a reality.

President Donald Trump has urged key US lawmakers to back a clean extension of a contentious spy law that is set to expire April 20.
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.

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."
Legislation conforming Indiana’s tax code to the exemptions on tipped and overtime income and car loan interest in President Trump’s 2025 tax law is headed to the desk of Gov. Mike Braun (R).
A woman previously convicted of stowing away on an international flight has been arrested in Italy after getting on a plane at
Draft legislation amending the Toxic Substances Control Act released by a Senate committee Thursday makes substantial changes to the process the EPA uses to decide whether a new chemical can be made in or imported into the US.
Republican congressional candidates could benefit this November as the Trump administration seeks to speed transportation grants funded under his predecessor.
New York City Mayor
Utah Republicans are seeking to reduce the footprint of a popular national monument in the state by using a law to reverse decisions made by previous Democratic administrations.
House Democrats on Thursday demanded President
The Pentagon escalated its ongoing dispute with
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is looking to add new regulations allowing it to handle waste from fusion nuclear power generators.
The top Senate tax writers released new legislation Thursday to address a wide range of tax administration and procedure issues at the IRS.
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.
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.
The cost of living was a key concern highlighted in governors’ “State of the State” speeches this year, previewing a nationwide issue that President Donald Trump touched on in his own State of the Union address.
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.
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.
California labor unions seeking tighter rules on the use of artificial intelligence in the workplace are making a renewed push at the state legislature, Andrew Oxford reports.
Virginia businesses would have to include salary information in job postings and refrain from demanding pay history from applicants, under legislation heading to Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) for her signature.
The US Department of Justice is backing pharmaceutical giant
Two Democratic secretaries of state said they were told the Trump administration isn’t planning to send federal immigration enforcement agents to polling locations during November’s congressional elections.
As Immigration and Customs Enforcement dramatically shrinks its network of detention facilities to focus on a small number of large warehouse jails, it’s approached sellers ranging from billionaires to asset managers and commercial real estate giants to make it happen.
President Donald Trump says he wants to shift the responsibility of handling disasters from the federal government to cities and states. But his administration quietly dismantled a division working towards that goal by making the public more prepared for snow, flooding and hurricanes.