President Trump blasts blue slip tradition stymying confirmation of his nominees, calling out Senate Judiciary Committee ...
Efforts to reform college sports remain uncertain as fall arrives, with two major legislative attempts struggling for support ...
Oct 1 (Reuters) - A U.S. Senate panel on Wednesday advanced four of President Donald Trump's latest judicial nominees, including a conservative academic nominated to a federal appeals court seat in ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — The federal government shut down on Wednesday morning after lawmakers in the U.S. Senate failed to pass a budget bill that would keep the government funded. The legislation ...
The federal government partially shut down at midnight Wednesday, hours after all but three Senate Democrats voted down a short-term funding bill. The measure fell five votes short of passing. The ...
The United States government has partially shut down after last-ditch efforts by lawmakers to pass a spending bill failed. Funding to keep the federal government running expired at 00:01 EDT (04:01 ...
The US Senate Finance Committee is holding a hearing on Wednesday on crypto asset taxation, following the IRS’s release of relief guidance on the Biden-era CAMT tax. The US Senate Finance Committee ...
Former U.S. Sen. John E. Sununu leads the field of Republicans vying for the nomination for New Hampshire’s open U.S. Senate seat despite not yet officially announcing his candidacy, a new University ...
A group of Democratic senators is asking the Justice Department to help prevent convicted U.S. Capitol rioters from being reimbursed by taxpayers for court-ordered fines. Federal judges ordered ...
The UNH poll, released Sept. 29, found that among likely Republican primary voters, 42% said they would vote for Sununu, compared with 19% for former U.S. Sen. Scott Brown, R-Mass. Sununu has a few ...
Trump Issues Strongest Warning Yet Against Russia Over a month’s-worth of rain could fall in the Desert Southwest as former Hurricane Priscilla juices up the atmosphere Dolly Parton breaks silence on ...
ESPN and SEC Network star Paul Finebaum is considering leaving his job as “the voice of the SEC” and running for a U.S. Senate seat in Alabama, he told OutKick’s Clay Travis. Finebaum told Travis that ...