Fed Cuts Interest Rates Again, Fed Chair Powell Says He Won’t Resign
The Federal Reserve lowered the federal funds rate for a second consecutive time on Thursday.
The Federal Reserve lowered the federal funds rate for a second consecutive time on Thursday.
Senator Ron Wyden introduced a bill in September to pack the Supreme Court by going from nine to 15 justices in the next 15 years.
Today’s GDP report indicates modest growth of 3%, suggesting the economy is on an upward trajectory, but underlying concerns persist. High prices, declining consumer confidence, and a staggering debt-to-GDP ratio of 123% have experts cautious about future outlooks.
Arizona’s Kari Lake won the Republican Senate primary and advances towards a key matchup against Ruben Gallego, the Democrat representative. The matchup is crucial in tipping the scales for partisan control within the Senate.
A former SEC official says the Biden Administration is hurting Americans’ retirement savings.
The House Judiciary Committee has launched an investigation into the Manhattan District Attorney’s office after Donald Trump’s hush money verdict.
Major League Baseball (MLB) has permanently banned San Diego Padres player Tucupita Marcano after discovering that he placed hundreds of bets on different MLB games, including Pittsburgh Pirates games when he was still with that team last season.
Donald Trump’s campaign has raised over $200 million since the president was found guilty of 34 felonies by a Manhattan jury last Thursday.