Joe Biden's tax returns: The 3 biggest takeaways
Former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, was quick to reignite his criticism of President Trump for fighting to keep his tax returns, banking and other financial documents private.
Supreme Court rules Manhattan DA, but not House Democrats, may get Trump financial records
The Supreme Court said that President Trump is not immune from state grand jury subpoenas that sought documents from accounting firm Mazars USA and the Trump Organization, but deferred issuing a ruling on whether congressional committees can have access to President Trump's financial records, punting it to the lower courts instead.
Biden looks to curb COVID-19 economic damage with 'Buy American' plan
Biden is expected to lay out a plan that calls for aggressively ramping up "Buy American" provisions covering U.S. government spending that would account for a larger part of the U.S. economy.
Supreme Court expected to rule on Trump tax records
The case tests the balance of power between the White House and Congress
Ford CEO defends law enforcement use of Police Interceptor vehicle
Ford CEO Jim Hackett is defending the automaker's decision to make and sell Police Interceptor vehicles following concerns from the company's employees, according to a report by Jalopnik.
What is Joe Biden’s health care plan?
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said he would create a public option, reduce the age for Medicare eligibility, crack down on surprise billing, and reform prescription drug pricing as part of his health care plan.
Biden’s big Medicare change may render Americans eligible sooner
A task force released proposals on Wednesday that will be submitted to the Democratic National Committee.
49ers star George Kittle: Colin Kaepernick a 'great player' who deserves NFL opportunity
“He’s a heck of a football player, so if he’s on the field, it’s because he deserves to be,” Kittle said.
Trump touts USMCA with Mexican president at White House
President Trump welcomed Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to tout the United States-Mexico-Canada trade agreement, which took effect last week.
How 1.1 million foreign students contribute to the U.S. economy
The Trump administration said on Monday that foreign university students will have to leave the country if their classes are all taught online - clouding the future of tens of thousands of enrollees and potentially straining budgets at schools struggling to reopen during the coronavirus pandemic.
Walmart gives $100K to replace home state's Confederate-era statuary
While the replacement effort is occurring as many Civil-war era statues across the United States are torn down amid anti-racism demonstrations following the Minneapolis killing of George Floyd, it was authorized by the state's Republican governor in 2019.
Trump threatens to cut federal aid if schools don't reopen
President Trump is threatening to pull back federal funding should schools not reopen in the fall.
Facebook civil rights audit blasts platform for not removing Trump voting posts
Civil rights auditors criticized Facebook for not removing some of President Trump's posts, according to a report released Wednesday after a nearly two-year investigation.
US says Ghosn wired money to man who helped him flee Japan
Ghosn fled last December to Beirut from Japan
Trump: Harvard should be ashamed of itself for continuing with online instruction
President Trump ripped into Harvard University on Tuesday for its decision to continue with online coursework into the 2020-2021 academic year amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Proposed defense bill provides $1M to rename facilities referencing Confederate leaders
The House bill calls for $694.6 billion in new discretionary spending authority for the Defense Department, which is $3.7 billion less than what President Trump requested.
Trump continues push for schools to reopen this fall
President Trump held a roundtable discussion at the White House Tuesday on reopening schools this fall.
Kanye West 2020 would be great 'trial run,' says Trump
President Trump told Real Clear Politics he is not worried about a potential 2020 bid by Kanye West.
Prince Harry, Prince William to divide Princess Diana’s memorial funds
Prince Harry and Prince William agreed to split any future proceeds from a memorial fund in honor of their mother, Princess Diana, in December of last year.
Shake Shack lost millions due to George Floyd protests, curfews
The popular burger chain lost an estimated $3.2 million in June sales because of store closures and reduced operating hours related to nationwide protests sparked by George Floyd's killing and the curfews put in place because of them.


















