Congress, Trump and Epstein
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In the government shutdown deal, Congress closed a loophole that allowed a Delta-8 THC market to explode in Indiana. What now?
The measure comes just over a month after a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas took effect Oct. 10, with its first phase nearing its end.
The longest shutdown in history is over. But appropriators' work is far from done as they head toward a new funding deadline of Jan. 31, 2026.
Few of the divides that fueled the 43-day shutdown have been resolved, and a fractured Congress is on the clock to find a budgetary solution.
President Donald Trump’s push to send a tariff rebate check to Americans would take an act of Congress, his top economic advisers acknowledge. Support among Republicans on Capitol Hill is lukewarm, at best.
The Supreme Court weighs separation of powers issues as Donald Trump defends his use of emergency law to bypass Congress on global tariffs.
With a federal indictment looming, Jeffrey Epstein's team worried that Congress could call him to testify. Epstein asked if he'd 'have to wear a tie?'
Adelita Grijalva of Arizona had no budget and couldn't hire staff or open up her offices. That changed this week when she was officially sworn in as the newest member of Congress. "It's been 50 days of waiting,