Bloomberg
House Set to Vote on Second Historic Impeachment of President Trump
Jan.13 -- The U.S. House is to vote on a second impeachment of President Donald Trump. David Westin reports on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
Curated Video
Congress Approves $1.9 Trillion COVID-19 Relief Package
Passage of the bill marks the first major legislative victory of the Biden administration and a Congress that is now under narrow Democratic control.
Sky News
Trump supporter speaks on Trumps second impeachment hearing
CLEAN: Exterior interview with a Republican and Donald Trump supporter and Owner of Scorpion Brewery Brian Dailey speaking in regards to Donald Trumps impeachment trial on the 14th February 2021 in Calvert County, Maryland, USA
Curated Video
Newsy’s Latest Headlines
President Biden will sign an executive order to review American supply chains. Plus, other top stories.
Curated Video
Report: Talks Underway For Republican Splinter Party
Some Republicans are reportedly considering forming a new center-right party.
Bloomberg
Biden's $1.9 Trillion Relief Bill Heads to Final Vote
Mar.07 -- President Joe Biden’s signature $1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief bill passed the Senate 50-49 on Saturday, with the House ready to give final passage. Ros Krasny reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
Curated Video
Newsy’s Latest Headlines
Delta Air Lines extends middle seat blocking, and other top stories.
Curated Video
Democrat Melanie Stansbury Wins New Mexico's Vacant U.S. House Seat
Stansbury will fill the seat previously held by now-Interior Secretary Deb Haaland.
Curated Video
Capitol Rioters Could Face Sedition Charges
As things in the Capitol are starting to return to normal, the acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia reveals possible charges for rioters.
Curated Video
Xavier Becerra Sworn In As Health And Human Services Secretary
He was confirmed by a vote of 50-49, largely along party lines.
Curated Video
Congress Misses President Biden's Deadline To Pass Police Reform Bill
President Biden wanted to sign the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act by the first anniversary of his death.
Curated Video
Former Sen. John Warner Of Virginia Dies At 94
The Republican was elected to the Senate in 1978 and served five terms.
Curated Video
GOP Senators Skeptical About President Biden's Approach
President Biden will make his case Wednesday night.
Curated Video
Pres. Biden Calls On Congress To Pass George Floyd Police Reform Bill
The bill would ban chokeholds, no-knock warrants and end qualified immunity for officers at the federal level.
Curated Video
Watchdog Launches Probe Into Trump DOJ Over Seized Data From Democrats
The Department of Justice reportedly seized phone data from Democrats on the House Intel Committee, their aides and families in 2017 and 2018.
Curated Video
Evictions Expected To Spike As Moratorium Ends
Around 3.6 million Americans are now at risk of eviction in the next two months.
Curated Video
Senator Manchin Playing Key Role In Writing Democrats Climate Plan
The West Virginia Democrat will play a critical role in green energy policy despite having ties to the fossil fuel industry.
Curated Video
House Passes Bill Increasing Funding And Suspending Debt Limit
The legislation doesn't appear to have the ten Republican votes needed to pass the Senate.
Curated Video
Republican Glenn Youngkin Wins Virginia Gubernatorial Race
Youngkin defeated Democrat incumbent Terry McAuliffe to become the state's first Republican to win the statewide office in 12 years.
Bloomberg
Liz Cheney Calls on Americans to Unite Against Trump
Republican Representative Liz Cheney calls on Americans to unite across party lines to keep Donald Trump from winning the White House again following her crushing defeat to a primary challenger backed by the former president.
Curated Video
2 Top House Democrats Battle In New York Primary
Voters will choose Tuesday between U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler and U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney in a rare face-off between incumbents due to redistricting.
Curated Video
Judge Considers Stopping Phoenix Ballot Drop Box Watchers
A lawsuit accuses multiple political groups of voter intimidation for their own efforts to watch ballot boxes and occasionally film voters.
Curated Video
Warnock, Walker Advance To Runoff For Senate Seat In Georgia
A runoff means another month of Warnock hammering Walker as unqualified and Walker assailing Warnock as a rubber-stamp for the White House.
Curated Video
Republican Kari Lake Narrows Gap In Arizona Governor Race
Democratic challenger Katie Hobbs led by 26,000 votes as of Sunday night, a 1 point margin, down by about 10,000 votes from a day earlier.