Some Republicans in Congress are expressing doubts about President Donald Trump’s proposal to send $2,000 checks to most Americans from the revenues generated by his new tariffs on trading partners ...
Happy Monday! House lawmakers are back for their first full workweek in the Capitol since mid-September. Members are expected to vote tomorrow on a bill requiring the release of more files related to ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Sunday that Congress would have to authorize the $2,000 checks President Trump proposes to send to most Americans. With the White House focusing on questions of ...
Good evening. With the government shutdown over, the Jeffrey Epstein scandal has exploded back into the headlines. Following the release of new emails that shed more light on the relationship between ...
TGIF! Officials today announced that they had a suspect in custody in the killing of Charlie Kirk. And President Trump announced the next city in his federal crackdown on crime: Memphis, Tennessee.
The U.S. labor market added 911,000 fewer jobs from April 2024 to March 2025 than previously estimated, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced Tuesday. The preliminary revision — the largest such ...
Good evening. We've got updates on some legal challenges to President Trump's power on tariffs and federal funding, plus the latest on this month's shutdown threat and details about today's massive ...
President Trump on Monday gave U.S. and Chinese negotiators another 90 days to reach an agreement on trade, delaying a set of sky-high tariffs that threaten to upend commerce between the world’s two ...
A new analysis of the Republican megabill currently under consideration in the Senate finds that it could be much less costly than previously estimated — as long as you’re willing to ignore the cost ...
Good Tuesday evening. Republicans today blocked a bipartisan deal to provide $10 billion in pandemic funding from advancing in the Senate as they push for a vote to prevent the Biden administration ...
Opinions about tax policy are divided in the U.S. along fairly predictable partisan lines, with Republicans typically expressing preferences for lower taxes compared to Democrats, but how do those ...
Seventy-five years ago, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt put his signature on what he heralded as “a realistic tax law—which will tax all unreasonable profits, both individual and corporate.” ...