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US reimposes oil sanctions on Venezuela as hopes for a fair presidential election fades
US reimposes oil sanctions on Venezuela as hopes for a fair presidential election fades
To figure out how Social Security's insolvency debate may play out in the years ahead, it helps to consider what transpired in 1983.
Interest payments on the national debt are set to eclipse defense spending this year for the first time ever.
How do Americans feel about inflation? They hate it. And that colors their perception of a good US economy.
Washington is spending another $61 billion to help Ukraine. But most of the money will flow through the US economy first.
One of the biggest retirement fears is a reduction in Social Security benefits. Here's what advisers say to do to prepare.
The survey also shows a dip in the former president’s favorable rating — from 45% in March to 41% today.
What to know about the House committee meeting that descended into chaos after Marjorie Taylor Greene insulted fellow congresswoman Jasmine Crockett.
Iran's president has died in a helicopter crash. Here's what we know so far — and what we don't.
The ICC is seeking arrest warrants for multiple leaders involved in the Israel-Hamas war. Here's what it means.
No other issue — not inflation, not immigration — tests as poorly for the president at this point.
Here are some of the key highlights, revelations and dramatic moments from the combined 16 and a half hours that the prosecution’s star witnesses spent on the witness stand.
FDIC Chair Martin Gruenberg said Monday that he is prepared to step down, a shake-up that could have implications for an aggressive campaign to impose tougher regulations on US banks.
Here’s what will be different this time — and why it matters.
Some Ukraine allies want to seize $300 billion in Russian assets and give the money to the besieged country. Financial bigwigs are split on the idea.
Congress is finally providing more of the aid Ukraine needs to survive. Here's why this is money well spent.
The nation's highest court is expected to make rulings that could limit the reach of social media, the ability of federal agencies to crack down on companies, and the power of bankruptcy courts to shield powerful parties from liability.
Another hot inflation reading released Friday reinforces that any near-term interest rate cuts are less likely, as the Federal Reserve shifts to a higher-for-longer stance.
Fed Chair Jay Powell and other Fed officials struck a more hawkish stance this past week, setting off a new debate across Wall Street about how the rest of 2024 could play out.
And just 13% think it would be “a good idea” for Trump to pick Noem as his running mate.
Pro-Palestinian protests and encampments are springing up at numerous colleges, leading to arrests and heightened security concerns. Here’s what's happening.