Trump, Congress and the Epstein
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The race to replace Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill in Congress is well underway, with Gov. Phil Murphy and Sen. Andy Kim supporting different candidates.
In the government shutdown deal, Congress closed a loophole that allowed a Delta-8 THC market to explode in Indiana. What now?
Quietly tucked inside Republicans’ funding deal to end the government shutdown is a provision wiping the congressional Pay-As-You-Go (PAYGO) scorecard, effectively forgiving nearly $3.4 trillion in deficits.
Shira Perlmutter was fired after she issued a report about artificial intelligence. President Trump allegedly disagreed with the report.
Indivisible, the progressive group that last week promised to primary “feckless, status-quo-loving incumbents,” wants Rep. Ed Case (D-Hawaii) gone, and it’s trying to whittle down the field to challenge the longtime incumbent.
In a stark shift from his earlier opposition, President Donald Trump said he'll sign the bill to release the Epstein files if Congress passes it and sends it to his desk.
The subsidies roughly 22 million Americans rely on to help pay for their health insurance are set to expire at the end of next month unless Congress votes to extend them. We discuss the debate on the Hill,
The bill to reopen the government kept lawmakers' salaries frozen at $174,000 a figure that hasn't budged since 2009.
Jose Antonio Kast's far-right Republican Party made strong gains in both chambers of Congress following Chile's Sunday presidential election, but fell short of majorities and will need to forge alliances to pass reforms.
Thousands of miners protested in Peru's capital on Monday, demanding that they be provided with the permits to continue working in certain mines.