Heard On The Hill · 118th Congress
Speaker fight overshadows second anniversary of January 6
Some Democrats described an ominous feeling ahead of the second anniversary of the insurrection with Republicans newly in power.
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Some Democrats described an ominous feeling ahead of the second anniversary of the insurrection with Republicans newly in power.
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Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow will not seek reelection in 2024 in Michigan, a presidential battleground state.
The cryptocurrency industry's failures in 2023 could mean its demise or a chance to regroup and build on its cultural reach.
A new benefit aimed at helping treat opioid use disorder can be hard to access for those who use Medicare Advantage plans, advocates say.
Opposition to Kevin McCarthy’s speaker bid did not shift through three House ballots on Wednesday, the chamber's second day of voting.
As the brawl around Kevin McCarthy trickles down to staff, some are “more and more concerned” about what the delay could mean.
The second day of the 118th Congress began with no signs that California Republican Kevin McCarthy has moved any his GOP opponents.
The Vote Above Replacement metric applies data to the often subjective question of which candidates did better, or worse, than expected.
Jigar Patel, Morgan Stanley’s fintech chief, joins the podcast to talk about the present and future as fintech IPOs fade away.
As House Republicans fought among themselves, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnel and President Joe Biden put on a bipartisan show.
From left, GOP Reps. Andy Barr, Andrew Clyde, and Andy Harris talk on the House floor Wednesday after the fourth round to elect a speaker.
Kevin McCarthy made history Tuesday, much to his chagrin — and Democrats made the most of the scene in the House chamber.
As Republicans took control of the House on Tuesday, they wasted no time in erasing one symbol of the previous era — metal detectors.
A GOP-proposed House rules package would oust Democrats from the bipartisan ethics office and make hiring more difficult.
A bloc of Republican opponents Tuesday kept Kevin McCarthy from becoming speaker on three ballots. The House adjourned until noon Wednesday.
Republican Mitch McConnell and Democrats Patty Murray and Charles E. Schumer crossed milestones in the Senate.
Opposition from fellow Republicans denied Kevin McCarthy the role of House speaker on the first roll call vote in the 118th Congress.