Elizabeth Warren, Paramount
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It was a week filled with political drama as key figures in the U.S. government took center stage with their bold statements and policy moves. Here’s a quick recap of the top stories that made headlines.
Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren may be going after President Donald Trump by using Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang
Congress dropped a bipartisan provision from Pentagon spending legislation that would have given the military right to repair equipment, drawing criticism from senators.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) said Thursday that of the top contenders to replace Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve chair, she is most concerned with National Economic Council Director Kevin
Trump's decision reversed longstanding restrictions aimed at limiting Beijing’s access to advanced computing hardware
Sen. Elizabeth Warren expressed her hope that the Federal Reserve remains “independent” even when it receives a new chairperson in May.
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Warren: McMahon unfit, should resign
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) is calling for the resignation of Education Secretary Linda McMahon, accusing her and President Trump of a full-fledged “assault on public education” in
Senator Elizabeth Warren is concerned about the Social Security Administration’s efforts to reduce field office visits in 2026.
Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren called on Thursday for Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Commerce Department Secretary Howard Lutnick to testify after President Donald Trump announced plans to greenlight sales of Nvidia's second-most advanced AI chip to China.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Federal Reserve, Warren's posture on future rate cuts and much more.