New Rival Bid for US Steel Emerging as US Extends Deadline on Nippon’s Bid Blocked by Biden

HARRISBURG, Pa.—The bid by Japan’s Nippon Steel to buy U.S. Steel may have a new lease on life, even as the potential for a new bid for the storied Pittsburgh steelmaker began to emerge Monday. Lourenco Goncalves, the CEO of Ohio-based steelmaker Cleveland Cliffs, said in a news conference Monday that he wanted to make

What to Know About the Senate Confirmation Process

While Trump cannot formally submit nominations until he is president, the Senate committees can and will hold hearings. This week will be busy on Capitol Hill as 13 of President-elect Donald Trump’s nominees will be questioned by Senate committees. While Trump cannot formally submit nominations until he is president—as he will do so shortly after

Biden Marks Final Days in Office With Legacy Tour

Biden will host speeches, ceremonies, and events highlighting his accomplishments before handing over the White House to President-elect Donald Trump. President Joe Biden is holding a series of final events during his last week in office to highlight his legacy and the accomplishments of his term. Biden’s weeklong farewell bid will be marked by a

Voters backed abortion rights, but the state judges they elected might not

In November, Montana voters safeguarded the right to abortion in the state’s constitution. They also elected a new chief justice to the Montana Supreme Court who was endorsed by anti-abortion advocates. That seeming contradiction is slated to come to a head this year. People on polar sides of the abortion debate are preparing to fight

Confirmation Hearings for 2 Trump Cabinet Picks Delayed

The confirmation hearings for Veterans Affairs Secretary nominee Doug Collins and Interior Secretary nominee Doug Burgum were initially scheduled for Jan. 14. The confirmation hearings for Veterans Affairs Secretary nominee Doug Collins and Interior Secretary nominee Doug Burgum, initially scheduled for Jan. 14, have been postponed amid delays in the vetting process. Sen. Jerry Moran