Bipartisan lawmakers unveil proposal to avoid US debt default
The Problem Solvers Caucus released a plan on Wednesday to avert a debt default amid an ongoing standoff between House Republicans and President Biden.
Biden admin needs to 'level' with the American people over Afghanistan withdrawal 'debacle': Rep. Jake LaTurner
Rep. Jake LaTurner, R-Kan., discusses the Biden administration's handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal, the Biden family business dealings and the debt ceiling.
Riley Gaines: Biden admin is undermining women
Riley Gaines and Rep. Greg Steube, R-Fla., react to the White House's projected response to legislation banning biological males from competing in women's sports on 'The Evening Edit.'
EU may struggle to catch up with U.S., Asia in chips subsidies race
The EU Chips Act aims to tempt top chipmakers to manufacture in the region, but modest budget could impede attempts to catch up with the markets US and Asia.
Rep. Scott Perry on debt ceiling talks: The 'I will not negotiate' position is unacceptable
Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., discusses the U.S. debt ceiling as the GOP's talks with the White House over government spending remains stalled.
Border crisis proving to be 'all-encompassing problem': Sheriff Mark Lamb
Pinal County Sheriff and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate Mark Lamb says Republicans have to take back the Senate for impactful border policy.
GOP senator releases ‘bombshell’ COVID-19 origins report
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., discusses revelations in a 300-page report suggesting the coronavirus pandemic originated from two lab leaks in China.
US economy needs to save $3T through spending cuts over next 10 years: Maya MacGuineas
Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget President Maya MacGuineas says it's 'necessary' a debt ceiling negotiation is reached by early summer.
Sen. Roger Marshall on 'bombshell' COVID origin report: Virus was 'just too perfect'
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kans., dissects a 300-page 'bombshell' report in which Senate Republicans claim the pandemic was the result of two lab leaks in China.
US needs to have a Reagan-style defense build up: Rep. Michael Waltz
Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., discusses the DOJ busting a secret Chinese police station in NYC and the U.S. giving weapons to Taiwan amid rising tension with China.
Rep. Warren Davidson responds to critical Dems: They're 'dodging the issue'
Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, argues the U.S. financial system is begging lawmakers to 'change course,' and discusses Biden's plan to veto a women's sports bill.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams 'needs a lot more help' to combat crime: Lee Zeldin
Former Rep. Lee Zeldin calls on New York City Mayor Eric Adams to go against his own party to fight crime.
Pentagon leak was horrifically damaging: Rep. Scott Perry
Rep. Scott Perry, Pa., discusses the House's fight to lower the U.S. debt limit and fallout from the Pentagon leak.
The last thing US can afford is to give away technological independence: Carl Szabo
NetChoice V.P. and general counsel Carl Szabo discusses advances in A.I. as Sen. Chuck Schumer looks to regulate the innovative tech and Elon Musk's interview with Fox News' Tucker Carlson.
Biden reportedly 'AWOL' in debt ceiling negotiations: Rep. Ben Cline
Rep. Ben Cline, R-Va., argues President Biden is acting like a 'spoiled child' while House Speaker Kevin McCarthy acts like the adult in the room.
Rep. Tom Tiffany raises questions over Manhattan DA office's use of federal money
Rep. Tom Tiffany, R-Wisc., discusses the House Judiciary's field meeting to hear from victims of crime due to Manhattan D.A. Bragg's policies and his introduction of the OMAR Act.
Rep. Ro Khanna on intel leak source, Sen. Feinstein resigning, CEOs trip to China
Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., calls for criminal prosecution over the Ukraine document leak and the resignation of Sen. Dianne Feinstein who he claims 'isn't present.'
Josh Hammer on Anheuser-Busch backlash: 'The pushback is real'
Newsweek opinion editor Josh Hammer discusses the arrest of the accused Pentagon intelligence leaker, former Trump impeachment lawyer Dan Goldman tapped to defend Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg and backlash against Anheuser-Busch.
Rep. Scott Fitzgerald on debt limit negotiations: We can't start setting 'false deadlines for ourself'
Rep. Scott Fitzgerald, R-Wisc., discusses the negotiations over the debt ceiling bill with top Republicans calling for the passing of a bill by the end of April.
US, China to lead growth in government debts
Worldwide government debt declined briefly with the end of costly pandemic-related measures, but it is expected to start climbing again this year, the IMF said.