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Politics
Newly elected Republican congressman admits to lying about graduating from college, working on Wall Street, being Jewish, and more
By
The Associated Press
December 27, 2022
Politics
House passes $1.7 trillion spending bill as lawmakers race to avoid partial government shutdown
By
Kevin Freking
and
The Associated Press
December 23, 2022
Commentary
Young workers are sandwiched between student debt and the need to save for retirement. Congress must let employers help
By
Mary Moreland
December 21, 2022
Regulators
Unlike Washington, Andreessen Horowitz has a plan to push forward crypto legislation
By
Leo Schwartz
December 19, 2022
Newsletters
Why Washington will become the epicenter of Big Tech in 2023
By
Jacob Carpenter
December 16, 2022
Commentary
eBay CEO: ‘I supported the American Rescue Plan–but a little-known provision will hurt millions of Americans who buy and sell used goods online’
By
Jamie Iannone
December 16, 2022
Regulators
‘Uniquely destined to fail’: New FTX CEO charged with cleaning up Sam Bankman-Fried’s mess testifies in Congress
By
Leo Schwartz
December 13, 2022
Commentary
Billionaires had an extra $1 trillion to influence the midterm elections. Save American democracy by taxing extreme wealth
By
Ron Guillot
December 9, 2022
Politics
Arizona Sen. Krysten Sinema has registered as an independent after years of angering the Democratic party
By
The Associated Press
December 9, 2022
Commentary
9 in 10 Americans support the hospital price transparency rule–but it’s not working. Congress must come together to make it a reality
By
Cynthia A. Fisher
December 6, 2022
Politics
Congress passes bill imposing rail contract to avert crippling railroad shutdown—but without the paid sick days unions wanted
By
Kevin Freking
,
Josh Funk
and
The Associated Press
December 2, 2022
Commentary
In a post-Trump world, the GOP needs to go back to sound principles on free enterprise, small government, and legal immigration
By
Alvaro Vargas Llosa
November 28, 2022
Politics
Georgia runoff between Warnock, Walker grows bitter with Senate power-sharing agreement at stake: ‘You’re not Jesus’
By
Bill Barrow
and
The Associated Press
November 27, 2022
Politics
House Republicans target U.S. Chamber of Commerce as GOP battle against ‘woke capitalism’ revs up
By
Laura Davison
and
Bloomberg
November 27, 2022
Commentary
Joe Biden beat ageism at the polls–it’s time to banish it from the workplace
By
Alan Patricof
November 22, 2022
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