Treasury secretary defends Biden administration response to recent bank failures
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen was on Capitol Hill Thursday testifying in front of the Senate Finance Committee.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen was on Capitol Hill Thursday testifying in front of the Senate Finance Committee.
The conspiracy theorist lawmaker went on a long, weird and wrong tangent about public urination laws.
The Florida government will pay two law firms hefty fees just to get themselves out of a mess they previously made.
Republican Mike Rounds surprised the "CNN This Morning" anchor with his position on gun reform following the Nashville school shooting.
The Jewish Deaf Association video has been viewed 1.9 million times, with people saying comedy writers couldn't have come up with anything funnier.
The girl who made the call answered the door to the firefighters and said, “Mama, upstairs,” right before collapsing in front of them, according to the fire department.
For the first time in history, a federal judge ruled that vice presidents can benefit from a type of immunity typically provided to lawmakers.
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients might soon get bigger monthly payments if the Social Security Administration succeeds in pushing through a proposed change in how benefits are calculated....
Here's what we know and what Pine Islander need to know as Lee County moves permitting operations from the city center to downtown Fort Myers.
The Vatican on Thursday responded to Indigenous demands and formally repudiated the “Doctrine of Discovery,” the theories backed by 15th-century “papal bulls” that legitimized the colonial-era seizure of Native lands and form the basis of some property laws today. A Vatican statement said the papal bulls, or decrees, “did not adequately reflect the equal dignity and rights of Indigenous peoples” and have never been considered expressions of the Catholic faith. The statement, from the Vatican’s development and education offices, marked a historic recognition of the Vatican's own complicity in colonial-era abuses committed by European powers and was issued as history's first Latin American pontiff, who has made remarkable apologies to Native peoples, was hospitalized with a respiratory infection.
O'Leary told CNN that he and others "do not want to pay for every idiot banker's mistake," after regulators seized Silicon Valley Bank.
The South Dakota lawmaker spoke to CNN Wednesday in the wake of the latest school shooting that left 6 dead in Nashville on Monday.
The Colorado congresswoman repeatedly grilled a member of D.C.’s city council on the capital's public urination laws
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a food tax bill Tuesday that would have prevented cities and municipalities from taxing groceries.
Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was on the receiving end of a shoulder pat and firm handshake on Wednesday from Sen. John Kennedy after a tough exchange on assault weapons.
Area lawmakers are moving forward with a small but substantial next step toward extending Interstate 27 in Texas and beyond.
Thousands of pounds of boneless beef chuck are being recalled, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Presidents Cyril Ramaphosa and Vladimir Putin at the first Russia-Africa Summit in Sochi, Russia, in 2019. Photos: GCISThe International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued an international arrest warrant for Russian president Vladimir Putin for alleged war crimes regarding the unlawful deportation of children from Ukraine to Russia. Such acts are war crimes under two articles of the Rome Statute, which established the court. ICC arrest warrants against sitting heads of state are rare. Putin faces a
The White House remained silent when asked during Wednesday's press briefing whether the unannounced Internal Revenue Service (IRS) visit to journalist Matt Taibbi's house was politically motivated.
House Republicans are set to approve a sprawling energy package that seeks to undo virtually all of President Joe Biden's agenda to address climate change. The massive GOP bill up for a vote Thursday would sharply increase domestic production of oil, natural gas and coal, and ease permitting restrictions that delay pipelines, refineries and other projects. Republicans call the bill the “Lower Energy Costs Act” and have given it the symbolic label H.R. 1 — the top legislative priority of the new GOP majority, which took control of the House in January.
Attorney General Merrick Garland said Wednesday he is 'more than willing' to testify at the House Judiciary Committee, which has been seeking his testimony for weeks.