Supreme Court justices agreed Tuesday to review a challenge to the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to regulate greenhouse gases.
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Senate nears deal
An emerging deal to reopen the government and raise the nation's debt ceiling until February gathered political momentum Monday evening after Senate Republicans signaled they would likely support it.
The NSA wants to know who your 'buddies' are
You know... to catch terrorists
One and done.
Federal officials considered only one firm to design the Obamacare health insurance exchange website that has performed abysmally since its Oct. 1 debut.
Rates soaring early under the 'Affordable' Care Act
Many Americans shopping for better health insurance deals promised by the two-week-old Obamacare system are instead being slapped with rate shock, including savings-sapping deductibles and co-pays, according to multiple reports from around the country.
Federal grants help Big Brother move in
Federal grants have cities across the U.S. compiling 'reams' of data on citizens
'Barry-cades' in place, riot police greet veterans
Secret Service and police in riot gear arrived to the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. Sunday to monitor veterans demanding that memorials barricaded due to the government shutdown be re-opened.
House GOP ponders own short-term debt bill
The Republican leadership may try to regain the initiative on the current crisis.
Answering the call
Veterans from across the nation will come to Washington, D.C. on Sunday to march at the World War II Memorial in protest of the Obama Administration's policy of closing the war memorial to veterans.
$634,320,919 just doesn't buy what it used to
The flagship website for the ObamaCare federal exchange that USA Today has called a “nightmare” and an “inexcusable mess” was built by CGI Federal and cost U.S. taxpayers $634,320,919.
The shutdown: "See you tomorrow."
President Barack Obama has turned down an offer from House Republicans to raise the debt ceiling and allow the federal government to continue borrowing money after it reaches the so-called debt ceiling next week.
States stepping up
State governments are continuing to fill voids left by the federal government amid the shutdown.
NO TALKING: Obama Administration puts free speech on ice
The U.S. government's aggressive prosecution of leaks and efforts to control information are having a chilling effect on journalists and government whistle-blowers, according to a report released Thursday on U.S. press freedoms under the Obama administration.
In the pipeline: Biz groups see economic recovery in Keystone XL's future
Powerful business groups hope to raise the political stakes in the Keystone XL pipeline battle by warning President Obama that blocking the project would shake investor confidence in the U.S. economic recovery.
Top IRS staffers passed tax information to White House officials
Top Internal Revenue Service Obamacare official Sarah Hall Ingram discussed confidential taxpayer information with senior Obama White House officials, according to 2012 emails obtained by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee and provided to The Daily Caller.