To change, or to change for the better?
FREEPIKAt the start of every year, many people make a list of resolutions — things to start, do, or change. However, many of these resolutions become harder to sustain as the months go by (just look at gym attendance numbers
Nippon and US Steel launch legal challenge after Biden administration blocks $15 billion deal
Nippon Steel and US Steel have initiated a federal lawsuit against the Biden administration, challenging its decision to block a proposed nearly $15 billion acquisition of the Pittsburgh-based US Steel by the Japanese steelmaker. The lawsuit, filed on Monday in
Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio asks Trump for Jan. 6 pardon
The most notorious of all Jan. 6 defendants — former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio — has formally asked President-elect Donald Trump to pardon him for his seditious conspiracy conviction related to the attack on the Capitol. Tarrio was convicted
Trump says he’s still open to two-bill track on GOP legislative priorities
President-elect Donald Trump publicly said that he’s open to a two-bill approach to budget reconciliation, slightly walking back his Sunday night endorsement of tackling the border, energy and taxes in one mammoth package. "While I favor one bill, I also
All quiet at the Capitol — except for the massive security operation
Rings of metal fencing and a powerful snowstorm have conspired to keep the area around the Capitol virtually lifeless Monday morning — with the exception of a massive security presence as Congress meets to finalize the results of the 2024