Can capitalism save social security?
Social security is on the path to bankruptcy as a new report suggests the program's funding will run out by 2035.
Trump tax reform didn't spark philanthropic apocalypse as predicted
In sum, Americans last year willingly parted with an unprecedented $410 billion in savings to support good causes in their neighborhoods and around the globe.
Social Security insolvency may lead to tax increases, MarketWatch columnist says
Social security insolvency may result in a tax hike.
Google-aligned Wing gets FAA approval for drone delivery
The company is the first to receive the designation from the Federal Aviation Administration.
Supreme Court weighs census citizenship question. What's at stake?
When the census is distributed next spring (for the first time in a decade), the Trump administration wants to ask respondents, “Are you a citizen of the United States?”
Apple CEO Tim Cook doesn't think government can solve world issues alone
Cook called some problems -- such as immigration -- “deeply personal” to Apple employees.
Large drug distributor settles with Trump admin over allegations it helped fuel opioid epidemic
A criminal case against former Rochester Drug-Cooperative continues.
Left's attack on Moore, Cain, other Trump picks won't help government talent shortage
Serving in government was already a thankless job. Now, people must be willing to sacrifice their good name, their privacy, their family’s privacy, and in some cases, their personal safety.
US records 71 new measles cases in week as outbreak spreads
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it had recorded 626 cases of the highly contagious and sometimes deadly disease in 22 states as of April 19.
Trump subpoena would've delayed Mueller investigation, attorney says
It's not unusual to subpoena a president in this type of situation, said Misty Marris.
Colorado to stop hassling kids over lemonade stands in time for summer
A summertime staple of American childhood shouldn’t be a criminal act. One should not need permission from the government to sell lemonade to one’s neighbors.
Trump is right when he says ‘game over’ on Mueller report: Former Whitewater independent counsel
Former Whitewater Independent Counsel Robert Ray reacts to the release of the Mueller report.
US launches four-state study to find ways to reduce opioid overdose deaths
Prescription opioid pain treatments and drugs like heroin and the more potent fentanyl were responsible for 47,600 U.S. deaths in 2017.
IRS says technology revamp key to improving taxpayer experience
The agency released a six-year reform plan on Thursday.
Sprint, in attempt to salvage T-Mobile deal, argues company future at stake
The DOJ is reportedly leaning against approving the transaction.
Mueller investigation by the numbers: 675 days, 500 witnesses
Here’s a look at the sprawling two-year-long Mueller investigation and report by the numbers.
Opioid crisis cost US $26 billion in lost tax revenue: study
The study combined several data sources to estimate lost income and sales tax revenue due to the effect of opioid addiction on employment.
No thank you Ocasio-Cortez and far left: Why you don't want gov't doing your taxes
Don’t be fooled by Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders: Having the government file your taxes is a terrible idea.
American Airlines weighs additional pilot training for Boeing Max jet
The largest U.S. carrier is considering training beyond what the FAA currently requires.
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac executive pay in Elizabeth Warren's crosshairs
A recent report found that the agencies may have found a way to evade a pay cap.



















