The poll, released today, suggests that Americans don’t expect Republicans to really change anything, and the new leadership may simply mean more gridlock in Washington.
Buckingham palace repeatedly denies underage sex allegations against Prince Andrew
The royal family has vehemently denied allegations by an American women that she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew as a minor.
Rand Paul faces many of the same challenges as his father in 2016 presidential campaign
He is also trying to prepare himself for a leading role in the new Senate majority to help improve the image of Republicans nationwide.
Republicans: We will consider raising federal fuel tax
Incoming Republican Senator John Thune wants to look at options on ways to pay for highway infrastructure spending bill that expires in May.
Supreme Court to decide fate on Obamacare in federal marketplaces
Insurance carriers in Wisconsin and 35 other states await the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on whether they will be able to participate in the federal insurance marketplace in 2016.
Varying opinions on health of U.S. economy offered at annual economics conference
Cautious view of U.S. economy expressed by economists as the Federal Reserve Bank looks at raising interest rates sometime in 2015.
Coordination questions surface between Singapore and Indonesia on AirAsia flight
AirAsia’s route license has been suspended and an investigation is underway by the Singapore government.
First ever African-American senator, Edward W. Brooke III, dies at 95
Brooke, a Republican, was considered a pioneer in U.S. political history, and remains the only African-American to be reelected as senator.
Mike Huckabee quits Fox News show to mull another presidential run
Huckabee recently slammed the frontrunner for the Democratic Party’s 2016 nomination, Hillary Clinton, for saying it was important to exercise “smart power” and respect your enemies.
GOP Congress gears up to battle Obama, force through legislation as 2015 begins
The Republicans now have the commanding majority in both the House and Senate to set the legislative tone for the last two years of President Obama’s presidency.
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