As Congress reconvenes, the spotlight is back on Donald Trump with intensified scrutiny on the Epstein investigation. Bipartisan efforts aim to unveil the truth behind Epstein's death and the government's handling of his case, potentially stirring political turmoil for Trump.
As lawmakers return to the Capitol, they must tackle looming government funding deadlines and the controversy surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files. Will bipartisan efforts succeed, or is a shutdown inevitable?
Joel and Kathryn Friedman are among many homeowners delaying sales due to hefty capital gains taxes. With potential bipartisan efforts to eliminate this tax, will more retirees be able to downsize?
In a recent roundtable, Trump expressed sorrow for the Texas disaster victims while defending officials against criticism. He praised first responders but faced backlash over his comments.
In a powerful speech while accepting the JFK Profile in Courage Award, Mike Pence declared January 6, 2021, a 'triumph of freedom,' crediting bipartisan efforts to uphold democracy amidst the Capitol attack.
In a surprising turn, Congress is rallying against President Trump's tariffs, with bipartisan efforts to revoke them gaining momentum. Senators and House Democrats are pushing for legislation to limit his tariff powers, signaling a potential shift in political dynamics.
As the March 15 deadline looms, House Speaker Mike Johnson is urging Congress to pass a clean stopgap funding bill to prevent a government shutdown. Will bipartisan efforts succeed?