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Supreme Court airs doubts over Trump’s power to fire Fed member
The Supreme Court appeared ready to rule against President Donald Trump’s push to immediately remove Federal Reserve Board member Lisa Cook.
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The Supreme Court appeared ready to rule against President Donald Trump’s push to immediately remove Federal Reserve Board member Lisa Cook.
A judge in New York on Wednesday denied a request from lawmakers to appoint someone to oversee DOJ's compliance with the Epstein files law.
A growing number of Republican senators, including Thom Tillis of North Carolina, say President Trump is getting bad policy advice.
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Wednesday over President Donald Trump's power to remove a member of the Federal Reserve Board.
Tucked into new dietary guidelines is a small but key change regarding alcohol intake — "consume less alcohol for overall better health."
The Supreme Court appeared ready Tuesday to rule against a Hawaii law that requires consent to possess a gun on private property.
FactCheck.org takes a look at the six childhood vaccines that the CDC no longer recommends for all children.
Key GOP senators released more details Friday on a farm aid package they’re pushing to be included in upcoming government funding legislation.
Kentucky Republican hopes to win a two-year extension in spending legislation needed this month to head off a partial government shutdown.
The Senate cleared a three-bill spending package Thursday, marking a halfway point in completing long-delayed fiscal 2026 appropriations.
House Democrats say they will press ahead with additional war powers resolutions aimed at blocking military strikes.
President Donald Trump released a health care plan that avoids extending Affordable Care Act insurance subsidies.
The package moves now to the Senate, which isn’t expected to take it up until the final week of January after a week-long recess.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem argues that spending bill provision doesn’t apply because funds come from reconciliation law.
Remarks form the latest rebuttal from mainstream GOP hawks to Trump’s distancing of America from its traditional NATO allies.
Many of the affected grant programs had bipartisan support and President Donald Trump has supported them in the past.
A panel of three federal judges in California declined to halt the state’s new congressional map Wednesday.
The measure would prohibit members of Congress, their spouses and dependent children from buying new individual stocks.
A leader of the White House’s artificial intelligence strategy offered House lawmakers few details on its planned legislative proposal.
President Trump is once again forced to deal with an Iranian crisis, even as most American voters want him to focus on high prices.