Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who chairs the Small Business Committee, supports adding another $250 billion to the Paycheck Protection Program.
Author: Ledyard King, USA TODAY
As the Trump administration praises coronavirus relief program, lenders and small businesses criticize delays
The coronavirus crisis is putting added pressure on small business, 29% of which prior were unprofitable and 47% had two weeks or less of cash.
Trump administration scraps Obama fuel-efficiency standard, opts for laxer rule
The SAFE rule requires cars and light trucks to average roughly 40 miles per gallon by 2025, down from about 50 miles per gallon under the Obama rule,
Trump, Congress close to deal on $2 trillion economic rescue package for coronavirus
The centerpiece of the stimulus package would be checks of $1,200 or more to Americans to help them cope with income losses from the coronavirus.
Trump’s impeachment trial could render verdict on Senate and key players
Specific rules for the trial have yet to be released by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.A key question is whether and which witnesses will be called.
New revelations, steady witnesses, Trump tweets: takeaways from the first public hearing on impeachment
Democrats used Wednesday’s open hearing to bolster their case for Trump’s impeachment while Republicans again dismissed the process.
Trump, AOC and McConnell: the personalities that could determine who wins the Senate in 2020
Democrats need four seats to retake the Senate. It’s possible, depending on who the presidential nominee is and how impeachment plays out.
Mitch McConnell: Senate would have ‘no choice’ but to hold trial if House votes to impeach Donald Trump
Mitch McConnell said the Senate would have “no choice” but to hold a trial on Donald Trump if the House puts forth articles of impeachment.
Trump’s Ukraine call and Nixon’s Watergate are drawing increasing parallels as scandal erupts
The comparisons are flowing more frequently since the release of a summary detailing Trump’s call to Zelensky and the release of a whistleblower complaint.
Three Mile Island, where a meltdown forever changed nuclear energy in America, shut down Friday
Three Mile Island, the site of a nuclear meltdown in 1979 that forever changed America’s view on nuclear energy, officially shut down at noon Friday.