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Many investors, taxpayers and workers must be wondering what ever happened to those great bipartisan promises from the 2016 election about the billions of dollars to be targeted toward...
Congress has approved a 2018 budget bill that includes a provision to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas exploration.
The NAACP on Wednesday issued a travel advisory for African Americans, warning that their safety and well-being may be in jeopardy if they travel on American Airlines.
It appears that the House of Representatives may still be weighing adjustments to how much Americans can save for retirement in qualified retirement savings plans.
GM and its autonomous driving division, Cruise Automation, are applying to test a fully-autonomous vehicle in New York City beginning early next year.
Did Boeing bring its trade complaint against Canada's Bombardier because the U.S. company was afraid of coming competition from China or because it was afraid of the President of the United States?
A North Korean attack on the U.S. electricity grid was detected and stopped in late September. The grid is a tempting target and more attacks against it are inevitable.
The chief of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) wants to end credits for wind power in an attempt to help the coal industry. According to Bloomberg: Tax incentives for the wind industry...
Governor Jerry Brown Thursday signed legislation to make California a “sanctuary’’ state, inviting possible retaliation from the White House.
Uber raised $1 billion, Ford announced cost cutting, Megan Kelly's show posted mediocre ratings, and more important headlines.
Equifax announced last night that personally identifiable information on an additional 2.5 million Americans may have been stolen in the data breach first reported on September 7.
Fake news, delivered via the internet, is here to stay because it can be very cheap.
Without surprise, both sides of the aisle have issued their own heated opinions about the new Republican tax proposal with President Trump. There are some obvious issues in the current tax code which...
More Americans believe the political environment in Washington is a greater threat to the U.S. economy over the next six months than the saber-rattling involving North Korea, based a recent survey.
The war of words between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and U.S. President Donald Trump ratcheted up tensions over the Korean threat to launch a nuclear-tipped missile into the Pacific Ocean.