Trump says socialism 'mainstream' in Biden presidential campaign
President Trump warned that Joe Biden's platform was brought "so far left" by Sen. Bernie Sanders and other leading progressive voices.
Facebook will take down Trump posts that violate standards: report
CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been criticized over how he has handled some of the president's posts.
Trump's extra $300 unemployment benefits may only last 3 weeks--here's why
The promised $300 boost in unemployment benefits could end for laid-off Americans just a few weeks after it starts.
Oracle in talks to buy Chinese social video app TikTok, report says
Oracle Corp. has expressed an interest in acquiring the popular Chinese social video app TikTok, a new report said Tuesday.
Trump rejects Pentagon proposal to cut funding for US military health care
The plan would have cut funding by billions of dollars, the president said.
TikTok launches information hub, Twitter account to 'set the record straight' on company rumors, misinformation
"Transparency is at our core, and we are committed to leading the industry in security and accountability," the company wrote in a blog post Monday.
Trump touts Nasdaq record high, warns 401(k)s will be 'worthless' if Dems win
The president noted the Nasdaq Composite closed at a record high on Monday.
Trump pledges tax credits for US firms that bring jobs back from China
Trump warned that companies that outsource jobs in "critical industries" would lose their federal contracts.
Trump campaign crashes Democrats' Milwaukee convention, aiming to sway undecideds
In downtown Milwaukee, you would hardly know a convention had even been planned. For Joe Biden's campaign, it's safety first, but Team Trump is showing up in person.
4 Social Security changes Joe Biden wants to make
Here are the four main Social Security changes the Democratic Party challenger has proposed to strengthen the program.
Biden mum about Trump crackdown on Chinese stocks
2020 has brought high-profile issues for Chinese companies traded on U.S. exchanges, where more than 150 of them are listed.
Trump orders TikTok parent ByteDance to sell within 90 days, destroy user data
TikTok also faces a federal class-action lawsuit over alleged misuse of U.S. user data.
Trump donating $100K of salary to National Park Service to 'repair and restore' national monuments
President Trump announced Friday he is donating his $100,000 quarterly presidential salary to the National Park Service to “repair and restore” national monuments.
Trump taps McKesson as coronavirus vaccine distributor
Three U.S. companies are currently in Phase 3 clinical trials of vaccines and are on pace to develop one before the end of the year. The country expects 500 million doses to be available before Dec. 31, Trump said during a news conference.
Private prisons bankrolling Trump campaign as election looms
CoreCivic and GEO Group -- which operate prisons around the nation -- stand to lose ground in a multibillion-dollar industry if Democrat Joe Biden ousts Trump and delivers on his promise to end the use of private facilities.
Trump says he directed Treasury to prepare second stimulus checks, blames Dems for holdup
Trump said he's directed Steven Mnuchin to send another round of stimulus checks, but accused Democrats of holding up the aid.
Trump's $400 unemployment boost likely only $300 for most Americans
Unlike the just-expired $600-a-week jobless aid supplement, which was fully federally funded, the executive action that Trump signed on Saturday depends on states being able to fund 25%, or $100, of the aid.
Trump says Biden's coronavirus policies would cause 'crippling, long-lasting depression'
The president argued Biden has taken a "defeatist" approach to tackling the pandemic.
KT McFarland previews new round of US-China trade talks: Tariffs and TikTok
U.S.-China trade talks will likely resume this weekend with discussions of lower tariffs and President Trump's order effectively banning TikTok, Former Deputy National Security Adviser KT McFarland told Fox Business Network's “Varney & Co.”
US budget deficit swells to record $2.81T in 10 months
In July, the gap between what the government spent and what it collected hit $62.9 billion, well below the $864 billion recorded in June.


















