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Rheinmetall, the German defense and auto company whose stock has doubled this year, saw its shares rally again on Tuesday after blowing away analyst estimates In preliminary numbers released late ...
Get in touch with Chloe Mayer by emailing [email protected] Marjorie Taylor Greene has ruled out a run for the 2026 Senate, dismissing the upper house as a place where "good ideas go to die." ...
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, a top House ally of President Donald Trump and a MAGA firebrand with a national following, is passing on a 2026 Senate run. The three-term ...
In a lengthy Friday night social media screed, the Republican congresswoman savaged her party’s leaders as she declared she would not pursue a Senate run. By Annie Karni Reporting from ...
Greene added that she doesn’t want to serve in a Senate that’s unwilling to shake up the status quo and support President Donald Trump’s agenda and grassroots supporters. “I won’t fight ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) announced Friday that she will not jump into Georgia’s 2026 Senate race and challenge incumbent Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.). The Georgia Republican firebrand ...
Senate Democrats’ move Thursday to reject an industry-backed crypto bill delivered a significant blow to the digital asset lobby’s standing on Capitol Hill, where its agenda suddenly appears ...
The Iowa Senate abruptly adjourned for the weekend late Friday afternoon without taking up legislation limiting eminent domain, despite Republican leaders placing the bill on their calendar.
Washington — Senate Democrats sank a key procedural vote Thursday on a first-of-its-kind crypto regulation bill, after days of opposition amid growing ties between the digital asset industry and ...
Senate Democrats on Thursday voted down a procedural motion that would allow the upper chamber to take up landmark GOP-led cryptocurrency legislation, delivering a stunning blow to Republicans on ...
WASHINGTON — A vote to advance a major crypto regulation bill in the Senate failed Thursday, with Democrats uniting to block the measure after bipartisan negotiations stalled. The vote on the ...
The US Senate today voted along party lines to kill a Federal Communications Commission program to distribute Wi-Fi hotspots to schoolchildren, with Democrats saying the Republican-led vote will ...