Denver air traffic controllers temporarily lose radio communications with aircraft
Denver ATC communication loss affects several pilots, sparking FAA investigation. The incident highlights ongoing air traffic control system issues and modernization needs.
Prescription drug prices still surging despite efforts by federal government
The cost of prescription drugs have risen rapidly despite policymakers pledging to fix the issue. They climbed nearly 40% since 2014, according to data from GoodRx.
Adobe strikes deal with US government to offer discounted price for software
Adobe reached an agreement to significantly lower software costs for the government. It aligns with Trump administration’s efforts to cut down on unnecessary spending.
Secret Service receives 10 vehicles for agent training from General Motors
The U.S. Secret Service recently received 10 vehicles from automaker General Motors. The array, which included SUVs, trucks and sedans, will be tested and used for training.
Government agency slashes more consultant contracts it says will save taxpayers billions
The General Services Administration is taking a longer-term approach with its government overhaul and is looking to cap certain indirect spending.
FAA, DOT lay out plan to improve operations at Newark airport
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and FAA acting Administrator Chris Rocheleau plan to implement actions to improve operations at Newark Liberty International Airport.
Credit Suisse penalized more than $510 million for helping wealthy US clients evade taxes
The Department of Justice said Credit Suisse Services AG will hand over more than $510 million in penalties for its part in aiding U.S. taxpayers in skirting the IRS through offshore accounts.
Treasury's Bessent on trade talks: US getting 'good offers,' most deals to be concluded by end of year
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent testified that the U.S. is negotiated with 17 of its largest trading partners, but not China, and he expects most of those deals be reached this year.
2025 tax season: What do returns look like so far this year?
New data from the Internal Revenue Service shows that the average tax refund amount is up over 3% from a year ago, though the number of refunds issued is down by more than 1%.
IRS says tax collection is more efficient this year, and receipts are up more than 5%
The Treasury Department and IRS are working to make the tax collection agency more efficient, which has included a focus on updating outdated IT systems.
Trump admin releases budget blueprint in push for defense spending boost
The Trump administration is releasing its "skinny" budget blueprint outlining its fiscal priorities, which will include a focus on boosting the defense budget.
USPS helping Trump administration's deportation push: report
USPS' Postal Inspection Service is helping the Trump administration conduct investigations for immigration enforcement operations, according to a Washington Post report.
Online scammers stole a record $16.6B last year, FBI says
People were swindled out of $16.6 billion by online bad actors in 2024, according to a recently released report from the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center.
Amid recent market turmoil, who owns US Treasuries?
Treasuries have historically served as a key safe-haven asset for investors, including foreign governments, while also helping the federal government finance its growing debt.
About 20K IRS workers are weighing buyout offers
About 20,000 workers at the IRS have expressed interest in buyout offers extended by the Trump administration as part of its plan to shrink the agency.
It's Tax Day: Need to file an extension? Today's the deadline
Tax Day arrives on April 15, and taxpayers have a deadline of midnight to file their return or request an extension from the IRS. But that does not extend tax payment deadlines.
FTC chair weighs in on Meta antitrust trial
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chairman Andrew Ferguson weighed in on the agency’s antitrust case against social media giant Meta Platforms in a Monday appearance on “Mornings with Maria."
Doug Burgum touts coal energy on the heels of Trump's executive order
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum addressed the coal industry and President Donald Trump’s executive order to help boost its production in an interview with FOX Business’ Kelly Saberi.
Trump admin moves to crack down on use of regulatory 'guidance' at CFPB
The Trump administration is conducting a review of the use of regulatory guidance at the CFPB and is planning to rescind guidance that exceeds legal authority.
DOGE finds thousands of fake unemployment claims
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) uncovered tens of thousands of unemployment claims for claimants with improbably high or low ages, which the Labor Department confirmed.


















