US stocks gain on belief Fed will cut interest rates

Traders now project a quarter-percentage-point cut next week as nearly 90% likely.
The Federal Reserve building in Washington.Aaron Schwartz/File Photo/Reuters

Pentagon watchdog rules against US defense secretary

Hegseth posted details of strikes against Houthi rebels into a Signal group chat that included the editor of The Atlantic.
 Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth. Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth. Brian Snyder/File Photo/Reuters

G20 snubs and world leaders’ meetings showcase flux in global geopolitics

The US said it would not invite South Africa to next year’s G20 summit, and would instead ask Poland — not a G20 member — to join.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and French President Emmanuel Macron. Sarah Meyssonnier/Pool/Reuters

Schumer’s Democrats push back leadership debate

Debate about the future of the caucus will wait for a bit. And there’s no Senate Democratic equivalent of Rick Scott yet.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck SchumerJonathan Ernst/Reuters
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Republicans stuck in economic muddle as White House eyes second party-line bill

The party is rudderless on health care costs and divided over tariffs as Trump aides try to focus on selling what it already passed.
President Donald TrumpKevin Lamarque/Reuters

Democrats push to restrict Trump on Venezuela

Two senators are trying to fast-track legislation that would prevent the president from going to war with Venezuela.
Jeff MerkleyNathan Howard/Reuters

Schumer’s Democrats push back leadership debate

Debate about the future of the caucus will wait for a bit. And there’s no Senate Democratic equivalent of Rick Scott yet.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck SchumerJonathan Ernst/Reuters

Senate eyes capital markets bill amid push to relax investment rules

Sens. Pete Ricketts, R-Neb., and Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., are introducing a bill that would make it easier to invest in startups s.

Americans lose confidence in US economy

A poll found consumers’ economic confidence was at its lowest point since July 2024.

More Americans concerned about political rhetoric, poll finds

Majorities say both parties’ rhetoric has “gone too far.”

Cornyn trails Paxton in Texas Senate race, Democratic poll finds

Sen. John Cornyn is widely seen as a more electable general candidate than Ken Paxton.

Senate unlikely to get health care deal before key vote

Senators are still searching for an elusive bipartisan deal to prevent the Affordable Care Act’s enhanced tax credits from expiring.

RFK has ‘moved on’ from Nuzzi drama

The man in the middle of 2025’s most lurid political-media storm seems intent on riding it out quietly.

Trump’s push against Venezuela faces Republican blowback at pivotal moment

The president may be close to a decision on expanding military pressure on Caracas. But his party’s lawmakers are chafing at the administration’s latest moves.

For sale: A bridge to Moscow

As soon as Donald Trump returned to office, chatter rippled through the world of would-be Russia investors that there might be business to be done.
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