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Republicans and Democrats poised for yet another immigration duel
Less than three weeks after the first government shutdown in nearly five years, Washington is poised for yet another showdown over immigration and government funding.
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Steve Bannon refuses lawmakers' questions, following 'White House instructions'
Doug Jones’s victory over Roy Moore could mean a dramatic shift in Congress
Doug Jones’s stunning victory over Roy Moore in Alabama – which handed Democrats a rare win in the Republican South on Tuesday night – threatens to imperil Donald Trump’s legislative agenda and raises the prospect that the 2018 midterm elections could dramatically shift the balance of power in Congress.
How a power trip could doom the agency that took down Wells Fargo
Elizabeth Warren to Wells Fargo CEO: resign, give back earnings, submit to inquiry
Wells Fargo chief executive John Stumpf should resign, return his pay and be criminally investigated over the bank’s illegal sales practices, Elizabeth Warren said on Tuesday.
How Wall Street's CEO bonus loophole cost the US government $1bn
Here’s a figure that could have you reaching for an EpiPen, assuming you can afford one: one billion dollars.
Congress tells FBI that forcing Apple to unlock iPhones is 'a fool's errand'
The Justice Department is on a “fool’s errand” trying to force Apple to unlock the iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino terrorists, lawmakers told FBI director James Comey on Tuesday.
Head of VW in US will tell Congress he knew of emissions rigging in early 2014
Michael Horn, president and CEO of Volkswagen (VW) Group of America, will confirm he knew of the company’s emission rigging issues as early as spring 2014, according to a statement released ahead of a congressional inquiry on Thursday.
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Republicans and Democrats poised for yet another immigration duel
Less than three weeks after the first government shutdown in nearly five years, Washington is poised for yet another showdown over immigration and government funding.