The White House said on Monday that President Joe Biden would veto a Republican bill to fund financial agencies and general government activities if it were to come to his desk.
The deadline to file a claim form for LinkedIn's $6.75 million settlement is in four days for active and former participants of the social media company's 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan and Trust.
As the trial begins for the man accused of attacking Rep. Nancy Pelosi's (D-CA) husband last year, questions regarding the San Francisco-based jurors’ impartiality weigh over the court case.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) heckled a protester demanding he exit the stage at a Democratic rally Sunday in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, due to his stance on the Israel-Hamas war.
A top ally of Mayor Brandon Johnson resigned as the Chicago City Council's floor leader on Monday after he received criticism for allegedly "manhandling" a councilwoman to prevent her from attending a meeting on the city's sanctuary status.
EXCLUSIVE — Senate Republicans released a border proposal on Monday that would tie funding for President Joe Biden's $106 billion supplemental to changes in immigration policy, including tighter restrictions for asylum and parole.
President Joe Biden is expected to tout his economics and "Investing in America" agenda on Monday in remarks from Bear, Delaware, including new federal investments for rail projects in the Northeast.
New York residents will continue to receive payments from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program over the next three days before the program wraps up for November.
NEW YORK — A judge berated Donald Trump on Monday in Manhattan for giving extended answers while the former president was testifying on the witness stand in a civil fraud case, threatening that he would draw a "negative inference" from Trump's responses.