When your policy answer is unleash the plaintiffs bar, you’re not serious.
Ways and Means Chairman Jason Smith repeals part of the 2017 tax reform.
The European Union reaches a deal for $54 billion more in support for Kyiv.
Are his New York constituents fed up with this guy yet?
Republicans are on board with the expanded child tax credit, a handout dating to 1997.
At a base in central Israel, they bury the dead from Hamas’s attack and the Gaza war in accordance with halachic law.
ICYMI, these days we have an abbreviation for everything.
But will senators’ show of outrage bring any real action to protect children?
The central bank makes inherently political decisions, yet it has almost no political accountability.
The agency is rewriting a controversial policy that would have made millions of acres difficult to farm.
Political arguments, policy differences and personal slights are now grounds for destruction.
The Midtown Manhattan congestion pricing plan is a cash grab at the expense of our constituents.
The latest NFIB employment report finds a tight labor market that’s becoming more loose.
Booming federal outlays are providing a short-term lift to GDP.
Biogen’s research developing Aduhelm paved the way for other anti-amyloid treatments.
Populist paranoia on the Trump right takes an even more bizarre turn.
Mayor Brandon Johnson supports a cease-fire . . . in Gaza, not Chicago.
Now he’s decided he wants to enforce the law.
The GOP is branding itself as addicted to rage and internet fundraising.
Trump is beatable, but the president’s campaign has no persuasive theme.
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