Education Department erases $415M in student loan debt for 16,000 borrowers
The Department of Education announced this week that it will cancel $415 million in federal student loans by nearly 16,000 borrowers who were misled by for-profit colleges.
Biden seeks approval for biggest defense budget in US history
The president is reportedly asking Congress for $770B to boost the U.S. military budget for 2023 as inflation hits the Pentagon.
Putin ‘outplaying career politician’ Biden: Rep. Tenney
Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., says Biden is letting 'bullies move in' by 'projecting weakness.'
Congress passes temporary spending bill to avoid government shutdown
Fox News congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports from Capitol Hill where lawmakers say they don't want a federal government shutdown.
Manchin undecided on Biden Fed nominees, adding to uncertainty on confirmation
Sen. Joe Manchin remains undecided on whether to support President Biden's nominees for the Federal Reserve, including Sarah Bloom Raskin, the controversial pick for a top regulatory post at the central bank.
Devin Nunes on Durham probe
Trump Media & Technology Group CEO and former Rep. Devin Nunes believes the Clinton campaign misled Congress.
Border sources tell Maria Bartiromo another 9/11 'inevitable'
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.V., says the Biden administration chooses not to enforce lawful border policies.
Senate faces high-stakes budget talks as government shutdown looms
Fox News congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports on the latest developments from Capitol Hill.
Expiration of child tax credit payments reflects poorly on Democrats, poll says
A new poll suggests that some likely voters lost trust in the Democratic Party to support parents with children after failing to pass child tax credit expansions in 2022.
Senate faces high-stakes budget talks with government shutdown looming
Congress has just a couple of days to avoid a government shutdown.
Senate ‘kicking the can down the road’ on national debt, Sen. Mike Braun says
Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind., weighs in on a potential government shutdown as senators race to pass stopgap spending bill.
Russia-Ukraine conflict makes Afghan exit look like 'child's play': Ex-Navy SEAL
Former Navy SEAL and U.S. Congressional candidate in Arizona Eli Crane says this is a war 'we shouldn't be in involved in.'
CDC 'way behind' COVID curve: Rep. Burgess
Rep. Michael Burgess, M.D., R-Texas, argues that the CDC is not leading with science anymore.
Schumer says GOP are not offering solutions to fight inflation
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Wednesday accused Republicans of being more interested in making speeches about inflation than offering solutions
Democrats' gas tax suspension could worsen inflation, cost $20B, analysis shows
A proposal from some Senate Democrats to temporarily pause the federal gas tax in order to help combat the pain of surging prices at the pump could actually exacerbate inflation, according to a new analysis.
Alaska gov. on urging Canadian government to ease trucker vaccine mandate
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy discusses Democrats pushing the federal gas tax as energy prices send electric bills soaring and why he's joining U.S. governors urging Canada to strip the trucker vaccine mandate.
Rep. Crenshaw on Canadian truckers protest: Americans often take their freedom for granted
Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, discusses the Canadian truckers protest, vaccine mandates, energy prices if Russia invades Ukraine and what to expect from Biden's State of the Union address.
White House looking for another $30B as COVID-19 pandemic continues
The Biden administration is telling Congress that it needs an additional $30 billion to press ahead with the fight against COVID-19, officials said.
Jonathan Madison announces bid for US Congress
Republican strategist Jonathan Madison announces he's running for California's 9th congressional district in order to address rising crime, homelessness and inflation.
Biden Energy secretary fails to disclose jobs killed by Keystone XL pipeline cancelation
Several lawmakers sent a letter to Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm demanding she comply with a law requiring the number of jobs killed by the Keystone XL pipeline be disclosed.



















