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Fact-checking the Vance-Walz debate

Revisionist history Vance and Walz had a lengthy back-and-forth over Trump’s role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. Vance engaged in revisionist history in his defense of his running mate.

Five things to know about Tim Scott’s record in Congress

Ahead of his appearance Monday, Scott’s presidential exploratory committee had already filed to change its name to "Tim Scott for America," launched a $6 million ad campaign and announced plans to visit

Trillion-dollar deficits: Biden’s new normal

Future proposed yearly spending could top $10 trillion Worse, CBO baseline spending projections show that Biden’s proposed budgets for the next two years will continue the $6 trillion-dollar spending of

Who is America’s ‘Lonesome’ Rhodes?

Inflation remains stubborn, with the consumer price index rising by 6 percent over the 12 months ending in February, and by 5.5 percent after stripping out food and energy prices.

Photos of the week ending March 10, 2023

Thomas Manger condemning Fox News host Tucker Carlson’s assertions about the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)Senate Majority LeaderCharles E.

Debt limit action needed by mid-August, analysts warn

This scenario, Moody’s wrote, would push the economy into a recession next year, cost 2.6 million jobs and push unemployment back to almost 6 percent, and shave 2.7 percent off inflation-adjusted gross

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CBO: Debt limit to hit as soon as July, budget picture worsens

But Wrightson ICAP said there remains “tail risk” that Congress would need to act by early June given “Treasury’s financial position will be at a low ebb from June 6 to June 14” after Treasury’s debt issuance