Lawmakers have the opportunity for a bipartisan win as Congress debates legislation to prevent future releases of the nation's emergency oil reserves from landing in the hands of Chinese companies.
The Federal Trade Commission is weighing a national ban on noncompete agreements -- a move that would greatly expand the agency's power over businesses if it survives a court challenge.
Americans' fury at Ticketmaster spread to Capitol Hill on Tuesday but don't expect the lawmakers' outrage to cause ticket prices to drop or quell anger from Taylor Swift's fans over the bungled sales for her tour.
Mike Pompeo, who has served as secretary of state and CIA director, has had a multitude of noteworthy experiences. He graduated first in his class at West Point, served as a cavalry officer in the Army, graduated from Harvard Law School, excelled in the business world, represented Kansas in the House of Representatives and is, at the moment, a distinguished fellow at the Hudson Institute. Add "author" to that resume.
The month before the riot at the U.S. Capitol, members of the Proud Boys were growing increasingly angry about the outcome of the 2020 election and were expecting a "civil war," a former member told jurors on Tuesday as he took the stand in the seditious conspiracy case against the group's former leader.
GOP-led states sued Tuesday to try to stop President Biden's "parole" program that would create a new pathway for up to 30,000 migrants to enter the U.S. each month.
Democrats and their media allies cried “Jim Crow” over Georgia’s 2021 election reforms. It was a political stunt from the start, and Georgia voters, including black voters, have clearly recognized it.
Economics is complicated, and economic measures are varied and nuanced. That allows partisans, particularly those who are experts in economics, to argue anything they want by wrangling the right statistics.