3 big ways Social Security could change with a Biden presidency
Presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden has included some key details about how he'd handle the task in his recently released economic plan. If elected, Biden said he would make some big moves, including these three major changes.
Unemployment benefits set to expire as Trump endorses short-term extension
President Trump came out in favor of a temporary extension of federal unemployment benefits Thursday, but it's likely too little, too late as they are set to expire on Friday and the Senate has adjourned for the weekend.
Ben & Jerry's to continue Facebook, Twitter brand ad boycott through 2020
Ben & Jerry's will continue to halt brand advertisements on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter through 2020.
Mike Pence involved in campaign bus accident in Pennsylvania
Vice President Mike Pence was involved in a minor vehicle collision Thursday morning while stumping through western Pennsylvania — shortly followed by a second campaign caravan crash.
McDonald's rolls out diversity initiative, saying company needs to 'do better'
The company revealed a set of goals but few specifics on fighting systematic racism "in all forms."
New York restaurant owner canceled for flying Trump flag
A Long Island, N.Y. pizza shop owner is speaking out after he was canceled for flying a Trump flag in the back of his store.
Trump says second stimulus check could be 'way higher' than $1,200
Trump did not say how much money he's envisioning for the second round of stimulus checks, but suggested it could be more than $1,200.
Trump says drug prices 'will soon be lowered massively'
The pharmaceutical industry is pushing back after President Trump signed four executive orders designed to slash drug prices last week.
Elon Musk tweet about Bill Gates goes viral
Elon Musk is back to trolling his Twitter followers — this time about his relationship with Bill Gates.
Trump floats election ‘delay’ amid claims of voting fraud
President Donald Trump is for the first time floating a “delay” to November’s presidential election
Twitter defends not blocking Iran leader's tweets after blocking Trump's
Twitter is defending its decision not to flag tweets from Iran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei that call for the "elimination" of Israel.
Ocasio-Cortez fires back at Trump in suburbia debate
Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., fired back at President Trump Wednesday evening in an escalating debate over housing, saying that she has introduced an amendment to block what she called his “latest racist, classist nonsense.”
Trump touts America's energy independence in Texas
President Trump visited Texas Wednesday to tout America’s energy independence and sign four permits that will allow for the construction of pipelines and railway infrastructure on the southern border.
Tornado, virus, protests rattle Nashville rideshare economy
Unemployment benefits have run dry for ride-share drivers and demand for rides still remains low. The coronavirus continues to test the waters for gig workers who struggle to remain afloat.
Bill Gates says schools should reopen despite COVID-19
Bill Gates is siding with President Trump, saying US schools should reopen in the fall despite the continued spread of the coronavirus — claiming “the benefits outweigh the costs.”
Fed underscores support for economic recovery threatened by coronavirus resurgence
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday pledged to continue taking aggressive action to support the U.S. economy as the recovery has started to plateau.
Giuliani: Democrats 'want crime,' murder to defeat Trump
"They want crime – I don’t think they even realize it – they even want murder, so that they can defeat him."
Judge holds hearing in Meghan Markle's lawsuit against newspaper
A judge in London is hearing the latest stage on Wednesday of the Duchess of Sussex’s privacy-infringement lawsuit against a British newspaper, as Meghan tries to keep the names of five of her friends out of the public eye.
Alphabet CEO Pichai says technology creates opportunity
Google employs 120,000 people around the world with more than 75,000 in the U.S
Fed wrestles with its next moves as virus stalls US economy
The Fed is working toward providing more specific guidance on the conditions it would need to see before considering raising interest rates


















