Another government agency could potentially handle student loans, but experts warn it could be a bumpy transition.
The Democratic grappling reflects a larger question confronting the party: When to fight and when to fall in line?
A measure to keep the government funded and avert a shutdown has passed in the House, but has only a few days to pass in the ...
Three of Ohio's Democratic House Representatives comes together on a call Wednesday to talk about their issues with ...
President Donald Trump imposed a sweeping 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports into the United States on Wednesday, as all eyes turn to Russia’s response after Ukraine accepted a 30-day ...
Senate Democrats Wednesday faced tough choices after the Republican-led House narrowly passed a stopgap spending bill that would avert a partial government shutdown as soon as this weekend.
In the Senate, the bill will need support from at least eight Democrats to get it to President Donald Trump’s desk.
There’s been no change in plans to wind down the agency, a CFPB employee testified.
President Trump invited Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy and other member of the Senate Finance Committee to a White House meeting Thursday.
House Speaker Mike Johnson has accomplished the seemingly unexpected, keeping his Republican majority in line to fund the government.