President Trump has long been a critic of offshore wind power projects, claiming that the massive windmills that produce electricity are ugly, inefficient and “driving whales crazy.” Now his ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer made it clear Friday that he does not support the Trump administration’s massive upcoming request for supplemental funding to help cover the cost of the war in ...
At their annual policy retreat in Florida this week, House Republicans again debated the possibility of following up on last year’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act with a second party-line budget ...
Deputy White House Chief of Staff Stephen Miller made an astonishing claim yesterday. At an Oval Office event during which President Trump signed an executive order establishing a task force to ...
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries plans to release a discharge petition this week in an effort to force a vote on a bill that would fund much of the Department of Homeland Security while leaving ...
The U.S economy was a bit shakier heading into the war with Iran than previously thought, according to new government data published Friday. Economic growth was considerably slower at the end of 2025 ...
With Transportation Security Administration agents and other critical workers in the Department of Homeland Security facing the prospect of their first missed paychecks this week, Senate Democrats on ...
The partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security will reach the one-month mark tomorrow. Transportation Security Administration agents are now missing their first full paychecks of this ...
Good evening and happy National Cheesesteak Day! Senate Republicans are pushing a compromise plan to end the Department of Homeland Security shutdown, but Democrats have responded coolly - as did ...
Just how far did the Obama administration go to keep its failing signature program afloat? According to a new report from the Government Accountability Office, its Health and Human Services Department ...
To compile this Fiscal Health Index, we looked at 116 U.S. cities with populations greater than 200,000, using data from 2015 financial reports issued by the cities themselves. Our scoring system is ...
Opinions about tax policy are divided in the U.S. along fairly predictable partisan lines, with Republicans typically expressing preferences for lower taxes compared to Democrats, but how do those ...