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Carr suggests FCC isn’t an independent agency at Senate hearing

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chair Brendan Carr suggested on Wednesday that the agency is not independent from President Trump's administration after being pressed by senators on Capitol Hill about whom he answers to as chair of the commission. Sen. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) repeatedly pressed Carr about his agency's obligation to conduct oversight of major media companies...

Watch live: Schumer, Senate Democrats unveil proposal to lower costs

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Senate Democrats will speak with reporters Wednesday afternoon to unveil a new initiative to lower costs. Democrats have leaned heavily into the affordability message in recent weeks, following a slew of key election wins and as high prices and inflation have taken a toll on President Trump's and...

Senate Republicans block Schiff effort to force release of Caribbean strike footage

Democratic California Sen. Adam Schiff's legislation would have required that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth release the footage first to Congress, then to the public.

WATCH: Doctor-lawmaker blames Obamacare for driving health costs higher

House Republicans unveil healthcare bill promising to cut premiums by 11-12% through association health plans and transparency measures for all Americans, among other initiatives.

Firm behind climate lawsuits faces DOJ referral after court finds ‘misconduct bordering on criminal’

Federal Judge Paul Diamond referred Hagens Berman to the Department of Justice for potential unlawful conduct, prompting the law firm to appeal to the 3rd Circuit.

Ramaswamy calls on conservatives to reject Groypers

Ohio gubernatorial hopeful and former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy urged conservatives to reject "Groyper transgressions," becoming the latest Republican to weigh in on...

Senate sends $901B defense bill to Trump after clashes over boat strike, DC airspace

Despite possible hiccups, the Senate coalesced around the National Defense Authorization Act of 2026, marking one of the final legislative hurdles the upper chamber had to overcome for the year.

Four Republicans buck Mike Johnson to join Hakeem Jeffries’ Obamacare push

Four moderate Republicans defy Speaker Johnson to join Democrats in forcing vote on ACA subsidies, creating bipartisan push to extend Obamacare benefits.

The Administration Isn’t as Blind to Putin’s Ambitions as They Pretend

If the administration knows what Putin wants, why is it so eager to give it to him?

New York’s Death Wish: Abandoning the Most Vulnerable to Assisted Suicide

Empire State Governor Kathy Hochul is about to sign the assisted-suicide bill that lawmakers sent her way months ago.

Reports of the Death of the Gasoline Car ‘Greatly Exaggerated’

Even before the U.S. changed course and the EU began to change course over EVs, gasoline sales were hitting new peaks.

Susie Wiles’s No-Drama Streak Comes to an End

Wiles’s assessments of her fellow Trump administration officials may be critical, indelicate, or harsh . . . but they’re not exactly unfounded.

Norman Podhoretz, R.I.P.

He fought zealously because the stakes were high.

Rep. Dan Newhouse, a Republican who voted to impeach Trump, to retire from Congress

Rep. Dan Newhouse announced Wednesday he will not seek reelection in 2026 after spending over a decade in the House.

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