May 27, 2023 Treasury Secretary pushes back default deadline as lawmakers continue negotiations Fox News congressional correspondent Chad Pergram details ongoing efforts from lawmakers and the White House to finalize a debt deal before the default deadline.
May 27, 2023 GOP criticizes Bank of America for sharing Jan. 6th data with FBI House Weaponization of Government member Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., says the subcommittee is uncovering a ‘disturbing trend’ of the FBI ‘working together’ with private companies.
May 27, 2023 The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Where We Stand on the Debt Ceiling House GOP and Democrats were close to making a debt limit deal Friday, but the pact fell apart when neither side could get the guarantees they want.
May 27, 2023 RFK Jr. remains thorn in Biden's side as 2024 polls show Kennedy holding onto sizable chunk of Dem voters Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is here to stay as new polling shows that Democrat voters are stagnant on President Biden.
May 27, 2023 Honoring Gold Star families: Bipartisan support for Love Lives On Act of 2023 Many Gold Star spouses face a difficult decision: retain necessary benefits for their families or move on. One bipartisan bill could change that.
May 26, 2023 Republicans and Democrats still at odds over debt ceiling Fox News' Chad Pergram on reports that Kevin McCarthy will not give up on cutting federal spending as debt ceiling deadline nears
May 26, 2023 'Give me a g-----n break': House Dem fumes on MSNBC over GOP demands on debt ceiling Democratic Rep. Jim McGovern of Massachusetts told Republicans on Friday to give him a "g-----n break" as the debt ceiling fight continues to drag out in Congress.
May 26, 2023 Alabama lawmakers approve general fund spending bills following tense disagreements over local projects Lawmakers in Alabama gave final approval to general fund spending bills Friday after sharp disagreements emerged over how to allocate the funds.
May 26, 2023 Lawsuit challenging Arkansas' 2021 US House map dismissed by 3-judge panel A lawsuit challenging Arkansas' 2021 U.S. House map was dismissed by a three-judge panel. The panel could not prove race was a "predominant factor" behind the new congressional map.
May 26, 2023 Does Congress trust Biden, Harris to oversee AI? One lawmaker doubts they can 'operate an iPhone' The White House has met with AI executives, released an AI bill of rights and an AI risk management framework, but who should run the show? Congress weighs in.