U.S. Debt Ceiling Temporarily Lifted Until 2025 Congress must address the U.S. debt ceiling before January 1, 2025, to prevent default. Learn about potential impacts and legislative actions needed.
Bill Advances to Key Congressional Committees The proposed bill needs to navigate committee hearings and secure approvals from both U.S. Congress and President Marcos Jr. for enactment. Learn more about the legislative process.
Congress Investigates Vanderbilt's Loan Practices Congress probes Vanderbilt's 2016 lending practices over minority borrower interest rate disparities. Discover key details on financial discrimination and accountability.
Snowstorm Threatens Congress Election Certification A severe snowstorm could impact Washington and Baltimore, disrupting Congress as it certifies the presidential election. Stay updated for weather and political news.
29 Congress Members Have Never Supported Debt Ceiling Hikes Discover why 29 current members of Congress have consistently opposed debt ceiling increases. Explore their motivations and potential impacts.
Congress Suspends Debt Ceiling Until 2025 Congress temporarily suspends the debt ceiling until January 2025, crucial action needed next year to address potential fiscal challenges.
Congress Approves Short-Term Bill to Prevent Shutdown Congress passed a short-term spending bill on December 21, preventing a government shutdown and ensuring continued fiscal operations.