The Omnibus Bill signed by President Obama is projected to aid the victims of terrorism as well as lead them to have a fresh start despite the turmoils they had to overcome.
President of U.S Barack Obama said that war against ISIS is still illegal and. Current military actions are still under AUMF legislation. The president calls out Congress to legalize it.
Senator Elizabeth Warren said Friday that the U.S. Labor Department should press ahead with brokerage industry reforms, and not be deterred by the Securities and Exchange Commission's plans to adopt its own separate rules.
President Barack Obama has invited a handful of average Americans who wrote him letters about their lives to his annual State of the Union address at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday.
U.S. congressional Republicans on Friday proposed legislation that would set "net neutrality" rules for broadband providers, aiming to head off tougher regulations backed by the Obama administration.
The White House warned on Monday that President Barack Obama would veto Republican-backed legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives that would scale back financial reforms, including the Volcker rule.
The House of Representatives expects to vote Wednesday on legislation retooling a series of financial regulations, an early sign that Republican leaders will attack President Barack Obama's Wall Street reforms this year.
U.S. officials planned to unveil an improved healthcare insurance website on Sunday they hope will allow the second enrollment period under President Barack Obama's health reform plan to avoid the technical meltdown that plagued its launch last year.
Young Americans with big college debts are often portrayed as struggling to pay their bills. The reality is somewhat different - those owing super-sized student loans tend to be higher paid.
President Barack Obama gathered the top U.S. market regulators at the White House on Monday and urged them to look for ways to tailor rules based on financial firms' size and complexity.
After enraging Latino voters last month by delaying promised immigration reforms, President Barack Obama is expected to assure Hispanic-American lawmakers on Thursday that he is on their side and help is on the way.
Speaking out against domestic violence in the wake of a video showing former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice punching his then-fiancee in an elevator, President Barack Obama said on Monday that "hitting a woman is not something a real man does."
US President's daughter Malia Obama created a stir after she accidentally kicked a girl in Lollapalooza 2014.
However, according to Yahoo! News, the victim of the kicking, Bridget Truskey, was actually happy about it.
On Monday, Reuters said the state of Maryland has joined California, Hawaii, Connecticut and the District of Columbia in raising the minimum wage to $10.10 per hour by a ratification of a state wage increase.
SFGate said that despite the possibility of the minimum wage measure proposal being used as a talking point for both Republican and Democratic candidates leading to the congressional elections, the issue might produce little more than fodder for both factions to use it for advertising purposes.
In a video message on Monday, US Attorney General Eric Holder said that the Justice Department has widened its evaluation process that would allow more federal prisoners on drug sentences to get clemency for their crimes, Fox News said.
The White House said in a statement on Tuesday that President Barack Obama has reached out to faith leaders to aid him in pushing the immigration bill through the House of Representatives.
Several Republicans in favor of the resurrection of the Jobless Bill, which will provide federal benefits to long-term unemployed workers in the US, has urged Speaker John Boehner to permit voting of the measure in the House, The Miamia Herald reported.