U.S. stock futures bounced Thursday, one day after the Nasdaq finished in correction territory.
a sweeping pair of voting rights bills and stymied proposed changes to the chamber's rules after months of wrangling over how far Congress needs to go to protect U.S. democracy.
to block White House records from being sent to a House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. The ruling, which Trump cannot appeal, sets the stage for more than 700 pages of Trump White House records to soon be sent by the National Archives to the committee, which had issued a subpoena for them.
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