Independents are split on whether former President Donald Trump should remain on the presidential ballot, as Colorado and Maine move to remove Trump, claiming he is ineligible under the 14th Amendment.
Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman, known for his aggressive investment strategies, is making new waves for his bullish allegations of academic impropriety among the leadership in elite college institutions.
House and Senate Leadership have agreed to a topline spending number to write appropriations bills, a key milestone in writing and passing spending bills ahead of the first funding deadline on Jan. 19.
Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) claimed that the mayor of New York City had gone after "the wrong party" over a "baseless" lawsuit, suing 17 Texas busing companies for $700 million.
While the White House and the public were left in the dark about Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's hospital stay last week, his interim replacement also was reportedly not told why she was assuming his duties.
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) would not commit to certifying the 2024 election, saying she will have to see if the election in November is "legal and valid."
Former Vice President Mike Pence has spoken out against rulings of individual states removing former President Donald Trump from their 2024 ballots, arguing that such moves are not in the interest of voters.