The House Oversight Committee has called three Minnesota Republican lawmakers to answer questions about fraud in the state.
Payer CEOs testify before Congress on Jan. 22 to address rising healthcare costs and insurer roles in affordability challenges.
Minnesota officials will face a Congressional hearing this week over concerns of rampant fraud in the state's Medicaid ...
The U.S. Senate wants to know why cars are so expensive, but Ford CEO Jim Farley doesn't want to testify — not yet, anyway.
U.S. Senate Republicans convened a hearing on Wednesday to argue that their colleagues in the U.S. House of Representatives ...
House Homeland Security Committee Democrats are demanding the panel’s Republican majority call Homeland Security Secretary ...
A Senate committee hearing on car affordability is postponed after Ford's CEO declines to attend, sparking a public clash ...
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer initiated hearings into alleged widespread theft of federal funds in Minnesota, ...
January 14 was shaping up to be a big day in the automotive calendar. Senator Ted Cruz had planned a high-profile congressional hearing with the CEOs of three major American automakers, aiming to ...
Minnesota Republican lawmakers are expected to speak before a U.S. House committee as it holds its first of several hearings ...
“Changing the pediatric vaccine schedule based on no scientific input on safety risks and little transparency will cause ...
In addition to the Detroit Auto Show, Jim Farley refused to attend the January 14 hearing because Tesla was permitted to send ...