The thriving US economy of discontent
The country’s growth and strong job market has done little to diminish widespread unhappiness about inflation and high interest rates
The country’s growth and strong job market has done little to diminish widespread unhappiness about inflation and high interest rates
Congress approves funding for government on a dramatic day marked by rebellion in the hard-line wing of the Republican Party
Shareholders of Digital World Acquisition Corp voted in favor of uniting with Trump Media & Technology Group at a time when the former president is running out of time to make a $454 million payment in connection with a civil fraud case
The U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit details five areas where the Big Tech company stifles competition
Prosecutors compare the new case with historic lawsuits such as the one filed against the company founded by Bill Gates
The Department of Justice accuses the company of abusing its dominant position by imposing restrictions on other companies
The Joe Biden administration is continuing its crusade against big tech companies after the accusations lodged against Google, Amazon and Meta
The US central bank is keeping the price of money at 5.25%-5.5% for now, the highest in 23 years
The Iowa player, who has been compared to Stephen Curry, has surpassed her male counterparts in popularity, due to her scoring records
Democrats and Republicans have a new deal that must be greenlighted by both the House and the Senate, but which would chase away the specter of a partial government shutdown
The Federal Reserve is expected to maintain the price of money at 5.25%-5.5% on Wednesday and to update its forecasts for the end of the year
The former president’s running mate in 2016 and 2020 distances himself even further from the Republican candidate to this year’s election
The network spent millions of dollars on commissions to lend credibility to the scam and diverted money to enrich its promoters
The former president’s lawyers had argued that charging him with violating the Espionage Act is unconstitutional because some of the legal phrasing is too vague
The president’s son has refused to voluntarily appear at an open hearing in Congress, arguing that it would be ‘a circus act’
The two candidates already have the numbers for the summer conventions following Tuesday’s primaries in Georgia, Mississippi and Washington
The transcript of the president’s questioning over the classified documents case and the appearance of the special counsel who investigated the matter gave rise to an acrimonious confrontation
Concerns have shifted to exposure to commercial real estate credit. The IMF estimates that vulnerable lenders have $5.5 trillion in assets, 23% of the total
Ilan Goldfajn, president of the Inter-American Development Bank, believes that the Punta Cana assembly will mark a turning point
Thursday’s State of the Union address opens a new phase of the presidential campaign
The former U.S. president has made contradictory statements about his possible running mate, and the contest is still very open
The former president won the vast majority of the delegates allocated in the 15 states that voted March 5
The great champion of artificial intelligence — which was conceived in a fast food restaurant in 1993 — has surpassed a valuation of $2 trillion
Polls are showing a big advantage for Joe Biden among Democrats, and for Donald Trump among Republicans. Even so, after this week they will still not have the mathematical majority
The Republican and Democratic candidates are coming into this week’s contest with unusually large leads over their rivals
Low turnout and Washington’s hostility towards the former president saw the Republican presidential hopeful win 19 delegates
Immigration has become the main issue of the campaign, eight months before the presidential elections in the United States