Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen ruled out a bailout for Silicon Valley Bank but sought to assure Americans that the banking system is “resilient.”
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‘A mistake’: GOP Senate Leader McConnell calls out Tucker Carlson’s downplaying of Jan. 6
The Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection left five people dead, 140 police officers injured and four others officers dead by suicide in the weeks after the riot.
Second Norfolk Southern train derailment in Ohio shines congressional spotlight on rail industry
After the toxic derailment in East Palestine, lawmakers are calling for increased safety regulations including higher fines and more rail inspections.
The Conways – Trump confidante Kellyanne and fierce Trump critic George – are splitting up
George Conway became one of Trump’s fiercest critics on social media, later helping to found the anti-Trump Republican group, the Lincoln Project,
Republican loyalty pledge: RNC chair says 2024 GOP candidates must sign pledge to participate in debates
Republican presidential candidates in 2024 will have to sign a pledge to support the nominee to take up the debate stage, said Ronna McDaniel.
As war in Ukraine continues, US officials warn Beijing to stay out of it
U.S. officials took to Sunday’s talk shows to warn China to stay out of the war in Ukraine as Beijing considers providing military aid to Russia.
This week in politics: Biden visits Kyiv, GOP 2024 race shaping up, GA grand jury foreperson talks
What happened this week in politics? President Joe Biden made a surprise visit to Kyiv and the Republican field for 2024 is slowly taking shape.
Poll: Americans equally concerned with Biden, Trump classified documents despite differences
The NBC News poll found equal levels of concern despite differences in the number of documents found and how Biden and Trump responded on the issue.
International Holocaust Remembrance Day arrives as Ukraine conflict upends peace in Europe
Liberation of Auschwitz Concentration Camp survivors expressed horror during Holocaust Remembrance Day as peace in Europe is upended by war in Ukraine.
Justice Department sues Google, alleging company has monopolized advertising market
The Department of Justice said Tuesday it filed a lawsuit against Google, alleging the company has monopolized the digital advertising market.