Live updates and the latest news as the Senate votes to avoid a government shutdown and Mehmet Oz faces his Senate ...
President Donald Trump praised a longtime adversary, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, after the New York Democrat said ...
While Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman and Minority Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer have said they will vote with Republicans to ...
The Senate approached a key test vote Friday afternoon as lawmakers worked to avoid a partial government shutdown, with ...
Unless Congress can pass a bill to fund the federal government (which Donald Trump then signs) before midnight on Friday, the ...
Congress has until 11:59 pm ET on March 14 to pass legislation to keep the federal government funded and avoid a shutdown.
Democrats agreed to speed up consideration of the bill to allow a vote on Friday in exchange for votes on four amendments.
The Senate has until midnight Friday to pass a bill to keep the government open. Meantime, President Donald Trump is delivering what the White House calls a law-and-order speech on Friday at the ...
In a hearing leading up to the decision, Alsup torched the Trump administration’s decision not to submit OPM director Chad Ezell for questioning as a “sham,” and called the White House’s effort to ...
The risk of a US government shutdown has eased but investors stayed on watch for the next move in an escalating trade war.
The Republican bill under consideration suspends that fast-track authority, hampering an effort under way in Congress to stop tariffs enacted under IEEPA.
Schumer certainly orchestrated his surrender well—a speech to the Senate, a press conference, and an op-ed in 'The New York ...