Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from ...
A peace settlement to end a major war can be an opportunity to reorder the world. After the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte in ...
The Phase 1 trial of the second-generation triterpenoid antifungal SCY-247, initiated in December of 2024, continues and results are expected in Q3 of 2025.Four presentations for SCY-247 were accepted ...
US President Donald Trump has cast serious doubts on the future of the postwar international order. In recent speeches and UN ...
The future of the global order is increasingly uncertain, with the stability that once defined international relations now under serious strain. Since the end of World War II, the United States has ...
The Congress party announced plans for statewide protests if the Odisha power tariff is increased for the 2025-26 fiscal year. Concerns mount as electricity stakeholders demand hikes amid pending ...
Chairman Christoph Heusgen, started crying after an intellectual spanking by United States Vice-President J.D. Vance, you ...
President Donald Trump has pushed to shift the balance of powers by seeking to exert expansive and far-reaching executive authority. These actions imperil the power of elected members of Congress ...
Legally, Trump is within his rights to do so, as Congress gave the President the power to set tariffs. However, the Constitution of the United States places the power to impose tariffs in the hands of ...
Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget president Maya MacGuineas recently appeared on Bloomberg TV's "Balance of Power" with hosts Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz to discuss the House and Senate ...
Surely members of Congress understand this overreach of their Article I authority, even those who support the asserted policy objectives. Electoral success gives them the power to make changes.
Expecting Republican lawmakers to stand up for Congress' constitutional power to set the budget might be giving MAGA foot soldiers too much credit. Still, it's shocking to see the GOP grunts ...