VIDEO: Fed Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell faces Senate committee questions about inflation
The head of the Federal Reserve faced questions from a Senate committee Tuesday about the state of the U.S. economy and the plan to tackle inflation.
The head of the Federal Reserve faced questions from a Senate committee Tuesday about the state of the U.S. economy and the plan to tackle inflation.
Political consequences of the International Criminal Court’s decision on the warrant for the arrest of the President of Russia Vladimir Putin
Bill that would mandate tech companies automatically turn on filters on pornography are spreading across the country.
The "Morning Joe" anchor called B.S. on a report that the former president is relishing his current legal predicament.
Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh filibustered every bill in this year's session in opposition to a bill that would ban medical care for transgender youth.
The rambling speech Russian dictator Vladimir Putin gave at a recent speech to business leaders in Moscow show that he is under the influence of strong drugs, Russian political scientist Valery Solovei has claimed.
It marked a partial victory for conservatives who have targeted the rule and other policies that they say encourage major corporations to elevate climate and social goals in their business practices.
Leaders of the New York Young Republican Club told HuffPost they kept the rally tiny on purpose.
Our view: The Florida Legislature only bolsters the state's reputation as a political petri dish for right-wing extremist bills.
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) teed off on President Biden’s decision earlier on Monday to veto a bill that would have nixed a Labor Department rule on environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing. Manchin, who was one of two Senate Democrats to vote with Republicans to overturn the rule on March 1, called Biden’s decision “absolutely…
"But we really shouldn’t be surprised, should we?” asked Steele, explaining how Trump used his well-worn playbook to shape the story of his expected arrest.
Sen. Kristen O'Shea, a Topeka Republican, asked for security after a comment she perceived as a threat during an anti-vaccine bill hearing.
Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/ReutersDonald Trump’s arrest seems imminent if the number of capitalized words in his Truth Social posts is some kind of metric, but there are still questions left unanswered.Questions like: Why is Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s indictment relating to Stormy Daniels likely to be the first for the former president and not one related to Jan. 6? Is House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in love with Trump or afraid of him? And, this big one: W
A lawyer for former President Trump said on Monday that it will be “an all-out war” if Trump is indicted in the Manhattan district attorney’s probe into a 2016 hush-money payment. “They can do what they want,” Trump lawyer Joe Tacopina said of the possible indictment in an interview with former Trump adviser Kimberly Guilfoyle…
A hearing on the pros and cons of requiring "equity impact" statements before lawmakers vote on any piece of legislation took an unexpected turn Friday
Attorney Drew Findling had a hard time citing actual evidence that Trump didn't break the law in Georgia.
President Biden's first veto of a bipartisan bill striking down his Labor Department's new ESG rule drew sharp rebukes from Republicans in Congress.
A wave of TikTok videos posted over the weekend showed Myrtle Beach and other local police stopping Carolina squat drivers and towing companies moving vehicles away. Why is this happening?
The Kremlin proved to be unprepared for the warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for the arrest of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin; first and foremost, their worries concern the restriction of his movement around the world.
Trump DJ-ed at a party and was seen cruising around Mar-a-Lago in his golf cart, reported The New York Times, citing people close to Trump.
Trump's campaign said that it was compiling "millions and millions" of signatures to denounce a possible indictment, while also asking for more cash.