Ahead of the vote on the rule for the military construction and veterans affairs appropriations bill, top GOP leaders were hunkered down in the speaker’s office to meet with members of the House Freedom Caucus to gauge where they stand ahead of Wednesday's key vote to advance the military spending bill.
The Congressional Budget Office expects economic growth to slow this year and unemployment to rise over the next couple of years, it announced in an update to its economic projections released Wednesday.
Former Democratic Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan is launching a new organization focused on policy and democracy and addressing the country's "exhausted majority" later this week.
Delaware federal district Judge Maryellen Noreika, who is an appointee of former President Donald Trump, is throwing a "curveball" as she presides over the "sweetheart" plea deal between Hunter Biden and prosecutors.
University of Michigan football head coach Jim Harbaugh is expected to accept a four-game suspension to begin this upcoming season as a result of negotiations with the NCAA over allegations that Harbaugh made false claims about recruiting during the pandemic.
House Republicans want Hunter Biden's plea deal to be rejected by the judge on the case, The Washington Examiner’s Byron York said during an interview Wednesday.
A U.S. federal judge vacated a 2017 court-martial conviction against Bowe Bergdahl, an Army sergeant who abandoned his post in Afghanistan in 2009 only to be captured by the Taliban and held for five years.
A federal district judge in Delaware appeared poised to reject a plea agreement between Hunter Biden and prosecutors Wednesday, taking issue with the parties attaching a diversion program to avoid a felony gun charge to a guilty plea for two misdemeanor tax charges.
The Department of Labor determined that two McDonald's franchisees, in Louisiana and Texas, illegally employed a combined total of over 80 children between the ages of 14 and 15 years old.