Politics Nov 15 House Democrats delay leadership elections and decision to reinstall Pelosi House Democrats have decided to delay their leadership elections and the decision on whether to keep Nancy Pelosi as their leader.
Health Nov 15 Will Trump, a fast-food fan, remake healthy school lunches? Children grumbling about healthier school meal rules championed by first lady Michelle Obama may have reason to cheer Trump's election as the billionaire businessman is a proud patron of Kentucky Fried Chicken and McDonald's while promising to curb federal regulations.
Politics Nov 01 If Clinton wins, more in GOP say no to full Supreme Court Some Republican lawmakers suggest they would be fine with just eight for four years more rather than have Hillary Clinton fill the vacancy.
Nation Oct 17 As time runs out, dozens of judge nominees waiting on Senate WASHINGTON — Federal judges in New Jersey have struggled with a workload approaching 700 cases each, nearly double what's manageable, because of judicial vacancies. In Texas, close to a dozen district judgeships remain open, more than in any other state.
Health Sep 21 Mylan CEO defends EpiPen cost to angry lawmakers The head of pharmaceutical company Mylan is defending the cost for life-saving EpiPens, signaling the company has no plans to lower prices despite a public outcry and questions from skeptical lawmakers.
Politics Sep 20 Monsanto, Bayer officials defend proposed $66 billion merger "I'm afraid this consolidation wave has become a tsunami," the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said at the start of Tuesday's hearing.
Nation Sep 15 Senate bill would speed recovery of art lost to Nazi looting Heirs trying to recover artwork lost to Nazi looting during World War II could get some help under a bill approved by a Senate panel on Thursday.
Politics Sep 09 Louisiana governor asks Congress for $2 billion for flood recovery Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards said the money is needed for housing, economic development and public works after the August flooding caused more than $8.7 billion in damage.
Nation Aug 30 Agriculture Department closes offices in five states after anonymous email threat In an email to employees, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said USDA is closing the offices "due to the serious nature of these threats." He did not characterize the threats, but asked employees to be aware of their surroundings and report…
Politics Jul 19 GOP nominates Trump, now standard-bearer for party Donald Trump officially won the nomination of the Republican party Tuesday, making the businessman the standard-bearer of the party after a rollicking primary season that saw him vanquish 16 rivals.