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Biden's historic marijuana shift is his latest election-year move for young voters
Biden's historic marijuana shift is his latest election-year move for young voters
Sanctions are hurting Russia's economy more than President Vladimir Putin wants anybody to think. Keeping the pressure on might ultimately help Ukraine win.
After the criminal conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records, Trump's image as a savvy businessman is up in smoke. Will voters care?
Donald Trump’s conviction on falsifying business records led to an immediate reaction from his stable of friendly billionaires.
Trump's latest legal defeat extends a remarkable losing streak.
Trump is the first former U.S. president to be convicted of a crime. Here's how publications around the world announced the guilty verdict.
A sweeping White House move on China tariffs that is expected to be unveiled early next week "reflects lessons learned," according to a former official who was involved in the process.
Consumer confidence rebounded in May, but there are signs this data is being driven by wealthier consumers enjoying the spoils of high rates, presenting a new challenge for the Fed.
Voters don't just blame Biden for current inflation. They think he'll cause future inflation, too.
Many Americans mistakenly think the economy is shrinking and the stock market is tanking. What gives?
California will soon begin testing a pilot program that will tax drivers based on the miles they log to offset the loss of gas tax revenues from EVs.
The White House is releasing a new public memo Thursday that seeks to link the extension of Trump-era tax cuts to inflation, a top-of-mind issue for voters.
Nikki Haley was visiting an Oct. 7 attack site in Israel and signed the shell less than 24 hours after an Israeli strike killed 45 Palestinians at an encampment in Rafah.
The White House has made it clear in recent weeks that President Biden and his allies see the independence of the Federal Reserve as a 2024 campaign issue. The audience may not be swing voters.
A total of 37 candidates have been assassinated ahead of Sunday’s vote in Mexico, a security consultancy says.
The survey also shows a dip in the former president’s favorable rating — from 45% in March to 41% today.
Donald Trump's conviction on 34 felony counts might finally distract voters from thinking about what they don't like about Joe Biden.
President Joe Biden has vetoed H.J.Res. 109, a congressional resolution that would have overturned the Securities and Exchange Commission's current approach to banks and crypto. Specifically, the resolution targeted the SEC’s Staff Accounting Bulletin 121, which presents guidance around how banks can handle customers’ crypto assets — in effect, they must treat those assets as liabilities.
Many Americans say they were better off, financially, during the COVID years, when stimulus funds were flooding the economy.
Chinese EV manufacturers face a new challenge in their pursuit of U.S. customers: a new House bill that would limit or ban the introduction of their connected vehicles. The bill, introduced by U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin, comes as the trade war between the U.S. and China heightens in the aftermath of the Biden administration’s decision to quadruple import duties on Chinese electric vehicles to 100%. The bill’s goal appears to curb manufacturers before they can flood the American market with smart, cheap cars.
The US has stopped Intel and Qualcomm from selling and sending chips to Chinese-based Huawei Technologies.