Senators renew push to ban congressional colleagues from trading stocks

A bipartisan group of senators is making a second attempt to ban fellow lawmakers from being able to own and trade individual stocks while they are serving.

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Massachusetts US Attorney Rachael Rollins formally resigns in wake of ethics probes

Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins formally resigned Friday after wide-ranging investigations by two federal watchdog agencies found she sought to use her position to influence a local

Live updates: Court hears appeal of Texas abortion pill ruling blocking mifepristone

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit will hear the full appeal Wednesday of a Texas judge's ruling to block access to the abortion pill mifepristone.

Biden Signals He May Cave to GOP on Some Work Requirements in Debt Ceiling Bill

Biden said he was open to having some work requirements, but said he wouldn’t sign off on measures that block access to medical care.

Ron DeSantis Signs Draconian Anti-Trans Bathroom Bill Into Law

Adults in Florida can now be criminally charged if they don’t use the bathroom that matches the sex they were assigned at birth.

Republicans see repeat of 2022 losses ahead of hopeful cycle

Republicans s truggled to move past 2022 on Tuesday when two candidates faltered in key races. Following an underwhelming midterm cycle that opened a conversation about how the party would perform in

“I’m deeply concerned by Ms. Rollins’s misconduct,’ says Senator Dick Durbin, chairman of Judiciary committee

Durbin told the Globe in a follow-up interview that the reports, coupled with Rollins’s resignation, indicate “strong potential that there was wrongdoing,” which explained his support for her

White House "No Comment" On Durham Report: "I Would Leave It To The DOJ"

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declined to comment on the release of a report by special counsel John Durham detailing FBI misconduct during the 2016 investigation of the Trump campaign's alleged ties to Russia.

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