Treasury Sec. Janet Yellen, who will leave office next month, discussed the deficit at the Wall Street Journal's CEO Council Summit, noting that she's "concerned about fiscal sustainability."
Read MoreOnly about 20% of Americans approve of President Biden's decision to pardon his son Hunter, according to a new poll released Wednesday.
Read MoreCongressional Republicans are divided over how to proceed with massive conservative policy overhauls next year.
Read MoreDisgraced former Democrat Congressman Anthony Weiner, whose once-promising career was seemingly destroyed by sexting scandals, is eyeing a political comeback.
Read MoreManhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office called on Judge Juan Merchan to not drop President-elect Donald Trump's Manhattan criminal conviction, offering alternative options in a court filing.
Read MorePresident-elect Trump's border czar Thomas Homan is firing back after an Illinois congresswoman told him that there will be resistance in Chicago to his deportation efforts.
Read MoreFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced additional days off for state workers in December 2024, lending credence to the nickname "DeSanta Claus."
Read MoreThe Fulton County D.A.'s office said the documents either do not exist or are exempt from disclosure under state law.
Read MoreAFGE, the country's largest labor union for federal employees, is fighting back against Republican criticisms that government workers are abusing remote work policies.
Read MoreMore than 30 House Republicans who are military veterans, in a letter to the Senate, are expressing their "strong support" for Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump's nominee for Defense Secretary.
Read MoreDemocratic New Jersey gubernatorial candidate, current U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer, admitted to manufacturing a Spotify Wrapped playlist that showcased all Bruce Springsteen songs.
Read MoreFederal judge blocks Biden rule letting DACA recipients access ObamaCare, siding with 19 states arguing it violates federal law barring illegal aliens from accessing federal benefits.
Read MoreFBI Director Christopher Wray announced he is retiring from his post in January at the end of the current administration and, until then, will focus on the agency's mission.
Read MoreRepublicans called foul on Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Democrats for trying to push through a nominee that would have kept the National Labor Relations Board Democratic-controlled, preventing President-elect Trump from naming the new chair.
Read MoreHouse Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said addressing the high cost of living for Americans could be an area of bipartisan cooperation next year.
Read MoreSecretary of State Antony Blinken was grilled by the incoming chair of the House Foreign Relations Committee on "billions" of U.S. dollars sent to Taliban.
Read MorePresident-elect Trump said Christopher Wray's resignation is a "great day for America," while touting his nominee Kash Patel as the "most qualified" to lead the bureau.
Read MoreDemocratic Rep. Dan Goldman is being ripped for comments he made during a House hearing on illegal immigration about Nassau County law enforcement.
Read MoreAfter a number of China crackdown provisions failed to make it into the yearly defense bill, Republicans are working on ways to get them signed into law before the end of the year.
Read More"I look forward to a smooth transition," President-elect Trump's pick for FBI director, Kash Patel, said in response to the news of Christopher Wray's announcement that he plans to step down from the post in January.
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