One-third of small businesses say they won't survive without more COVID aid
Without a fresh round of COVID-19 aid from the federal government, about a third of the nation's pandemic-stricken small businesses are warning they won't be able to survive.
Progressives push back after Biden predicts COVID relief won't include minimum wage increase
President Biden is risking an early clash with progressive Democrats over a proposed minimum wage hike.
Progressives slam Biden's $1,400 stimulus checks as too small
Progressives like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are calling for Americans to receive $2,000 coronavirus stimulus checks
Federal employees, senators rack up high salaries by not retiring
Average retirement age in the U.S. hovers around 65 — but some federal employees and members of Congress have kept working decades after their 65th birthday.
Is the Republican Party heading for a civil war?
GOP donor Dan Eberhart offers his analysis on 'WSJ At Large'
Swalwell falsely claims FBI exonerated him over China spy scandal
Reaction and analysis from former Deputy National Security Adviser K.T. McFarland on 'The Evening Edit'
IRS mistakenly tells thousands of Americans they won't receive their stimulus checks
The IRS mistakenly told tens of thousands of Americans that the agency was offsetting their stimulus payments because of unpaid federal debt from 14 years ago.
Montana senator shames Democrats' flip-flop on Keystone XL Pipeline, fracking
Republican Montana Sen. Steve Daines on Friday condemned Democrats for flip-flopping on his amendment to continue construction of the Keystone XL pipeline in a budget resolution for coronavirus relief, and now, the future of the pipeline remains in limbo.
Dems' $1.9T stimulus 'excessive,' concerning for US debt: Rep. Meuser
Bipartisan group pushes $160B standalone COVID package
PRO Act threatens right-to-work laws: Chamber of Commerce, National Right to Work Committee
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and National Right to Work Committee are warning against the Protecting the Right to Organize Act.
Senate signals bipartisan support for more targeted $1,400 stimulus checks
The Senate signaled overwhelming support on for limiting wealthy Americans from receiving a third stimulus check.
Some baby foods tainted with 'dangerous levels of toxic heavy metals', congressional report finds
The report is urging U.S. regulators to set maximum levels permitted in baby foods and to require manufacturers to test finished products for heavy metals
Biden promising to return US 'back to normal' with executive orders: WSJ political reporter
Eliza Collins on Biden, stimulus, GOP
Democrats increase pressure on Biden to erase $50,000 in student loan debt: 'He has to go much further'
House and Senate Democrats on Thursday ramped up their pressure on President Biden to bypass Congress and unilaterally cancel $50,000 in student loan debt for millions of Americans.
Booker, Pressley renew push for 'baby bonds' in bid to narrow wealth gap
Congressional Democrats renewed their push on Thursday to give newborn Americans a $1,000 savings account.
Biden has taken 'sledgehammer' to energy industry: Sen. John Barrasso
Sen. John Barrasso on Biden, Trump impeachment
Who will receive a third stimulus check? What we know so far
Although President Biden has maintained that that nearly $2 trillion emergency aid package needs to include direct payments worth $1,400, he's indicated that he's open to narrowing eligibility for the money in hopes of securing some GOP support.
Texas Democrat reveals transitioning from fossil fuels to alternative energy will take ‘years’
Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Tex., is looking to start a conversation with President Biden on his recent energy and climate actions.
David Schoen: Trump impeachment rush to judgment 'not the American way'
Trump impeachment attorney discusses the unconstitutionality of Senate trial
Talk on Capitol Hill involves possible new rules for payment on order flow: Gasparino
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