Sen. Ron Wyden has asked the Office of Special Counsel to investigate whether Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. violated the Hatch Act by urging two Iowa Libertarian candidates to drop out. The request follows reports and recorded calls in which Kennedy tied one race to his own political exposure.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo was pulled over by Las Vegas police on May 15, 2026, for an alleged red-light violation and was allowed to leave without a citation. Body-camera video released later shows the brief exchange as the incident draws attention during an election year.
The U.S. House voted to make daylight saving time permanent, reviving a long-running debate over darker winter mornings. Sleep specialists and lawmakers say the change could leave some children waiting for school buses before sunrise, with winter sunrises after 9 a.m. in parts of the country.
E. Jean Carroll has received roughly $5.6 million tied to a 2023 civil verdict against Donald Trump, according to court records and multiple news reports. A separate $83.3 million defamation judgment from 2024 has not been paid and remains under appeal.
Heritage Foundation chief economist E.J. Antoni criticized New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s tax agenda during a Fox Business appearance on July 14, calling the proposals “offensive” as debate continues over how the city would raise revenue. The dispute centers on higher taxes for wealthy residents, corporations and luxury second homes tied to New York City’s budget strategy.
Sen. Ron Wyden has asked the Office of Special Counsel to investigate whether Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. violated the Hatch Act by urging two Iowa Libertarian candidates to drop out. The request follows reports and recorded calls in which Kennedy tied one race to his own political exposure.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo was pulled over by Las Vegas police on May 15, 2026, for an alleged red-light violation and was allowed to leave without a citation. Body-camera video released later shows the brief exchange as the incident draws attention during an election year.
The U.S. House voted to make daylight saving time permanent, reviving a long-running debate over darker winter mornings. Sleep specialists and lawmakers say the change could leave some children waiting for school buses before sunrise, with winter sunrises after 9 a.m. in parts of the country.
E. Jean Carroll has received roughly $5.6 million tied to a 2023 civil verdict against Donald Trump, according to court records and multiple news reports. A separate $83.3 million defamation judgment from 2024 has not been paid and remains under appeal.
Heritage Foundation chief economist E.J. Antoni criticized New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s tax agenda during a Fox Business appearance on July 14, calling the proposals “offensive” as debate continues over how the city would raise revenue. The dispute centers on higher taxes for wealthy residents, corporations and luxury second homes tied to New York City’s budget strategy.
Sen. Ron Wyden has asked the Office of Special Counsel to investigate whether Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. violated the Hatch Act by urging two Iowa Libertarian candidates to drop out. The request follows reports and recorded calls in which Kennedy tied one race to his own political exposure.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo was pulled over by Las Vegas police on May 15, 2026, for an alleged red-light violation and was allowed to leave without a citation. Body-camera video released later shows the brief exchange as the incident draws attention during an election year.
The U.S. House voted to make daylight saving time permanent, reviving a long-running debate over darker winter mornings. Sleep specialists and lawmakers say the change could leave some children waiting for school buses before sunrise, with winter sunrises after 9 a.m. in parts of the country.
E. Jean Carroll has received roughly $5.6 million tied to a 2023 civil verdict against Donald Trump, according to court records and multiple news reports. A separate $83.3 million defamation judgment from 2024 has not been paid and remains under appeal.
Heritage Foundation chief economist E.J. Antoni criticized New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s tax agenda during a Fox Business appearance on July 14, calling the proposals “offensive” as debate continues over how the city would raise revenue. The dispute centers on higher taxes for wealthy residents, corporations and luxury second homes tied to New York City’s budget strategy.
Sen. Ron Wyden has asked the Office of Special Counsel to investigate whether Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. violated the Hatch Act by urging two Iowa Libertarian candidates to drop out. The request follows reports and recorded calls in which Kennedy tied one race to his own political exposure.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo was pulled over by Las Vegas police on May 15, 2026, for an alleged red-light violation and was allowed to leave without a citation. Body-camera video released later shows the brief exchange as the incident draws attention during an election year.
The U.S. House voted to make daylight saving time permanent, reviving a long-running debate over darker winter mornings. Sleep specialists and lawmakers say the change could leave some children waiting for school buses before sunrise, with winter sunrises after 9 a.m. in parts of the country.
E. Jean Carroll has received roughly $5.6 million tied to a 2023 civil verdict against Donald Trump, according to court records and multiple news reports. A separate $83.3 million defamation judgment from 2024 has not been paid and remains under appeal.
Heritage Foundation chief economist E.J. Antoni criticized New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s tax agenda during a Fox Business appearance on July 14, calling the proposals “offensive” as debate continues over how the city would raise revenue. The dispute centers on higher taxes for wealthy residents, corporations and luxury second homes tied to New York City’s budget strategy.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo was pulled over by Las Vegas police on May 15, 2026, for an alleged red-light violation and was allowed to leave without a citation. Body-camera video released later shows the brief exchange as the incident draws attention during an election year.
Sen. Ron Wyden has asked the Office of Special Counsel to investigate whether Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. violated the Hatch Act by urging two Iowa Libertarian candidates to drop out. The request follows reports and recorded calls in which Kennedy tied one race to his own political exposure.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo was pulled over by Las Vegas police on May 15, 2026, for an alleged red-light violation and was allowed to leave without a citation. Body-camera video released later shows the brief exchange as the incident draws attention during an election year.
The U.S. House voted to make daylight saving time permanent, reviving a long-running debate over darker winter mornings. Sleep specialists and lawmakers say the change could leave some children waiting for school buses before sunrise, with winter sunrises after 9 a.m. in parts of the country.
E. Jean Carroll has received roughly $5.6 million tied to a 2023 civil verdict against Donald Trump, according to court records and multiple news reports. A separate $83.3 million defamation judgment from 2024 has not been paid and remains under appeal.
Heritage Foundation chief economist E.J. Antoni criticized New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s tax agenda during a Fox Business appearance on July 14, calling the proposals “offensive” as debate continues over how the city would raise revenue. The dispute centers on higher taxes for wealthy residents, corporations and luxury second homes tied to New York City’s budget strategy.
More than 60 people have died in ICE custody or in encounters involving ICE shootings since President Donald Trump returned to office, according to reporting based on ICE records and recent investigations. The total is several times higher than the rate recorded during the comparable period under President Joe Biden.
Sen. Rick Scott says the U.S. Senate has been in session only 79 days, or about 40% of 2026 so far, and argues that limited floor time is slowing election-related legislation. His comments come as the SAVE America Act remains stalled in the chamber.
Kevin Warsh, President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Federal Reserve, told senators he would not be anyone’s “sock puppet” when lawmakers pressed him on whether he would follow White House demands on interest rates. The exchange underscored how central bank independence has become a flashpoint in Washington.
Homeownership remains elusive for millions of Americans as high prices, elevated mortgage rates, limited inventory, and widening wealth gaps reinforce one another. Even as some indicators have stabilized, the structural barriers keeping first-time buyers out of the market remain firmly in place.
The restart of federal student loan collections marks a major turning point after years of pandemic-era relief. Its effects will extend well beyond delinquent borrowers, shaping household budgets, credit markets, labor decisions, and the politics of higher education finance.
The artificial intelligence boom is not just a computing story. It is rapidly becoming an energy story, as data centers grow larger, denser, and harder for power grids to absorb without higher costs, tougher trade-offs, and new infrastructure.
Sen. Ron Wyden has asked the Office of Special Counsel to investigate whether Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. violated the Hatch Act by urging two Iowa Libertarian candidates to drop out. The request follows reports and recorded calls in which Kennedy tied one race to his own political exposure.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo was pulled over by Las Vegas police on May 15, 2026, for an alleged red-light violation and was allowed to leave without a citation. Body-camera video released later shows the brief exchange as the incident draws attention during an election year.
The U.S. House voted to make daylight saving time permanent, reviving a long-running debate over darker winter mornings. Sleep specialists and lawmakers say the change could leave some children waiting for school buses before sunrise, with winter sunrises after 9 a.m. in parts of the country.
E. Jean Carroll has received roughly $5.6 million tied to a 2023 civil verdict against Donald Trump, according to court records and multiple news reports. A separate $83.3 million defamation judgment from 2024 has not been paid and remains under appeal.
Heritage Foundation chief economist E.J. Antoni criticized New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s tax agenda during a Fox Business appearance on July 14, calling the proposals “offensive” as debate continues over how the city would raise revenue. The dispute centers on higher taxes for wealthy residents, corporations and luxury second homes tied to New York City’s budget strategy.
More than 60 people have died in ICE custody or in encounters involving ICE shootings since President Donald Trump returned to office, according to reporting based on ICE records and recent investigations. The total is several times higher than the rate recorded during the comparable period under President Joe Biden.
Sen. Rick Scott says the U.S. Senate has been in session only 79 days, or about 40% of 2026 so far, and argues that limited floor time is slowing election-related legislation. His comments come as the SAVE America Act remains stalled in the chamber.
Kevin Warsh, President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Federal Reserve, told senators he would not be anyone’s “sock puppet” when lawmakers pressed him on whether he would follow White House demands on interest rates. The exchange underscored how central bank independence has become a flashpoint in Washington.
President Donald Trump’s effort to move Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac toward the public market has reopened a high-stakes debate over who should stand behind most U.S. home loans. The proposal reaches far beyond Wall Street because the two firms help fund more than $8.5 trillion in mortgage activity nationwide.
OPEC has kept its 2025 oil demand forecast steady even as the Iran conflict added new uncertainty to trade flows, energy prices and the broader world economy. The group’s latest reports show a market balancing stronger summer demand against geopolitical risk in the Middle East.
President Donald Trump has backed a bipartisan sanctions bill that could impose tariffs of up to 500% on countries buying Russian oil and gas, days after senators said they reached an agreement with the White House. The measure is also being framed by supporters as a tribute to the late Sen. Lindsey Graham, who had pushed the legislation for months.
Donald Trump, who has repeatedly mocked Joe Biden’s verbal mistakes, made three of his own during a roughly 10-minute stretch at the NATO summit on July 9. The remarks quickly drew attention because they echoed an issue that has been central to Trump’s attacks on Biden.
Sen. Ron Wyden has asked the Office of Special Counsel to investigate whether Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. violated the Hatch Act by urging two Iowa Libertarian candidates to drop out. The request follows reports and recorded calls in which Kennedy tied one race to his own political exposure.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo was pulled over by Las Vegas police on May 15, 2026, for an alleged red-light violation and was allowed to leave without a citation. Body-camera video released later shows the brief exchange as the incident draws attention during an election year.
The U.S. House voted to make daylight saving time permanent, reviving a long-running debate over darker winter mornings. Sleep specialists and lawmakers say the change could leave some children waiting for school buses before sunrise, with winter sunrises after 9 a.m. in parts of the country.