Forty-eight hours of chaos descended on Congress after the world’s richest man used his own social media platform to spread misinformation. Not for the last time. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Despite critics calling Musk "president," the billionaire cannot hold the highest office as he's not a natural-born citizen.
Musk was roasted on his own social media platform by a political scientist, a fellow billionaire and many others.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden signed a bill into law Saturday that averts a government shutdown, bringing a final ...
Johnson tried to placate Trump by bringing up a slimmed-down, 116-page version of the bill on Thursday. It included disaster relief, farm aid and the debt ceiling. Trump immediately backed it, calling ...
The federal government avoided a shutdown. Here are some notable takeaways from legislation that cleared the House and Senate ...
Democratic Connecticut Rep. Rosa DeLauro, a purple-haired member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, is one of the most ...
President-elect Donald Trump and multibillionaire Elon Musk had sunk an earlier bipartisan deal, only to see their preferred replacement voted down.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., right and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., left, are listen during a U ...
The spending bill that cleared Congress didn't include pharmacy benefit manager reforms, a pay raise for lawmakers, and a ...
Wyoming’s congressional delegation voted to pass a temporary spending measure Friday night that will keep the federal ...
The legislation includes financial aid and money for recent natural disasters, but farmers still will be relying on outdated ...