More Americans eligible for $10,200 unemployment tax break under new IRS rule
More Americans are eligible to take advantage of a tax break on unemployment benefits under new guidance issued this week by the IRS.
Sen. Blackburn explains how migrants cross Arizona border
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., on drug cartels, immigration
Former Missouri governor on Senate run: The state needs a 'fighter' to defend Trump's 'America First' policies
Former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens discusses his return to politics.
Marsha Blackburn: Cartels at border are 'big business'
Sen. Marsha Blackburn discusses infrastructure bill, immigration
Former Obama-era official: Biden 'comfortable' with 39.6% for top rate
Former deputy assistant to Obama on Biden's wealth tax proposals
$1,400 stimulus check delays under scrutiny by House Democrats
A group of House Democrats is pushing for answers on reported delays in the delivery of the third round of stimulus checks to Americans who are not required to file tax returns – including some veterans and Social Security beneficiaries.
Dark money groups driving left-wing push to abolish Senate filibuster
A leading progressive group that's campaigning to kill the Senate filibuster has extensive ties to a dark-money behemoth, making it virtually impossible to identify who's financing the fund, according to public incorporation records.
Yellen predicts possible post-COVID return to full employment next year
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will testify before lawmakers in the House Financial Services Committee on Tuesday where she is expected to paint a relatively hopeful picture for the U.S. labor market.
Biden nominee Marty Walsh confirmed as secretary of labor
Senate lawmakers voted Monday to confirm Boston Mayor Marty Walsh of US secretary of labor, a position that will play a critical role in President Biden’s pledge to boost union and worker rights.
'Stimulus spending will hurt the economy': Art Laffer
Economist Art Laffer on Larry Summers' comments, stimulus bill
Southern border is an 'unbelievable crisis' that must be addressed: Rep. Hice
Rep. Jody Hice (R) on southern border, running for Georgia Secretary of State
PPP loan changes came too late for smallest businesses
Small business owners urge Congress to make new changes in the program retroactive, which they feel are hurting them rather than providing them the aid they need.
Next round of $1,400 stimulus checks arriving Wednesday, IRS says
A second batch of stimulus checks is scheduled to arrive in Americans' bank accounts this week, with most cash payments expected to arrive by Wednesday.
National security is dependent upon good immigration policy: Former New Mexico governor
Susana Martinez on border crisis
Border is 'crisis of epic proportions': National Border Patrol Council president
Brandon Judd on border crisis
Gingrich: The southern border is not closed, contrary to what DHS says
Newt Gingrich on the border crisis, anti-Asian violence
Sen. Blackburn on border crisis: 'The cartels have become very sophisticated'
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Ten.) on the border crisis
Democrats are 'fooling' immigrants, not helping them: Rep. Salazar
Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar on border crisis, spring break
Opioid liability focus of House Democrats in new bill targeting Purdue Pharma lawsuits
Congressional Democrats are seeking to prevent members of the Sackler family who own OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma LP from using the drug company’s bankruptcy to get legal releases freeing them from government lawsuits over the opioid painkiller.
Progressives aren't giving up fight for $15 minimum wage, say legislation must be passed this year
Progressives said Democrats owe their constituents a higher living wage, and if they don't deliver, it could cost them at the ballot box in 2022.


















