Billionaire Leon Black accused of raping autistic teen in Jeffrey Epstein's home: lawsuit
A new lawsuit accuses former CEO of Apollo Global Management of raping a 16-year-old autistic girl at Jeffrey Epstein's New York City townhome in 2002.
Bernie Sanders launches Amazon investigation into 'dangerous and illegal conditions' at warehouses
Sen. Bernie Sanders is investigating why Amazon's injury rate in warehouses is higher than the industry average
Duckworth rips Sinema proposal for lowering airline pilot qualifications: 'Blood on your hands'
Sen. Tammy Duckworth condemned an amendment by Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, saying it will weaken requirements and produce less experienced airline pilots.
Republicans and Democrats team up to take on AI with new bills
U.S. Senators on Thursday introduced two separate bipartisan artificial intelligence bills amid growing concerns over the rapidly developing technology.
Joe Manchin 'hasn't closed' door on primarying Biden in 2024
Sen. Joe Manchin III, D-West Virginia, sounded off on "Kudlow," when he was asked about potentially primarying President Joe Biden.
Ernst bill would defund EcoHealth Alliance, other orgs that 'disregard the law'
Iowa Senator Joni Ernst will introduce the STOP Act to strip taxpayer funds from groups like EcoHealth Alliance that have grants suspended or revoked.
Rand Paul introduces alternative to Biden-McCarthy debt bill: 'Get our fiscal house in order'
Sen. Rand Paul introduced legislation providing an alternative to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Biden's debt limit deal on Tuesday.
Tentative deal to raise debt ceiling reached as default deadline looms
President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy reached an “agreement in principle" on Saturday night avoiding a potential U.S. default.
Ted Cruz explains why a Target boycott won't work like Bud Light
Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz said Friday that a conservative boycott of Target over its Pride month collection won't work like the one for Bud Light.
Elon Musk hints at support for new 2024 presidential candidate
Billionaire Elon Musk retweeted Sen. Tim Scott's Monday announcement that he is running for president in 2024, a suggestion of support for the Republican in a crowded field.
White House 'dug in' on demands in debt limit talks, McCarthy told House GOP: source
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy told Republican lawmakers during a closed-door meeting that the White House was "dug in" on spending and tax increase demands.
Democratic senator proposes new federal agency to regulate AI
Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet proposed to create a Federal Digital Platform Commission having broad powers to regulate social media and digital content platforms.
Former Silicon Valley Bank CEO blames failure on 'series of unprecedented events'
Silicon Valley Bank's former CEO, Greg Becker, gave the Senate Banking Committee his take on what led to the collapse of the institution, blaming "unprecedented" events.
Senator kicks off AI hearing with deepfaked opening statement
Sen. Richard Blumenthal opened Tuesday's Senate hearing on regulating AI by playing audio of an AI-generated voice that sounded like him reading remarks written by ChatGPT.
Biden to meet Tuesday with McCarthy on debt limit: 'I think we'll be able to do it'
President Biden called himself a "congenital optimist" and signaled an openness to some form of compromise with Republicans on raising the debt limit.
Voters want Biden, Schumer to 'do their damn job,' GOP lawmakers say
Several GOP lawmakers spoke with Fox News Digital this week about how their voters feel about the debt limit fight in Washington.
Schumer directs Democrats to ensure voters are frightened of a debt default
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is directing his Democratic caucus to alarm constituents with the claim that a debt default could cause a massive recession and unemployment.
Senate Dems open to letting Biden borrow money above the debt ceiling: 'Consider every option'
Fox News Digital asked Biden's Senate Democratic allies whether they'd support the president using the 14th Amendment on the U.S. debt
Biden calls debt ceiling meeting with McCarthy, congressional leaders 'productive': 'Default is not an option'
President Biden said that a meeting between congressional leaders on the debt ceiling was "productive," and said that the United States will not default.
Biden to square off with McCarthy at White House as debt limit crisis looms
Tuesday's meeting comes just over a week after Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned that the U.S. could run out of money to pay its debts as soon as June 1.