The great-grandson of Oscar F. Mayer rejected his fortune because he wanted to make his own way in life. In his latest book, he takes aim at the ‘wealth defense industry’ and how it helps billionaires evade taxes through philanthropy and trusts
The layoffs represent ‘less than 5% of our total employee base, with some notifications happening today,’ CEO Satya Nadella said to employees
With Biden visiting El Paso and Mexico City, it is critical to remember there is far more to the border, and to the bilateral relationship, than migration
The news follows a wave of cuts in the tech industry, which got rid of 150,000 jobs last year, according to an online tracker
On guidance from the CDC and amid concern over Beijing’s management of a new coronavirus outbreak, negative tests will be required at US airports from January
‘The central cause of January 6 was one man, former President Donald Trump, who was followed by many others,’ reads the 814-page report
The Department of Justice is suing Republican Governor Doug Ducey’s legislature over the makeshift barrier, which occupies federal land and a nature reserve
A makeshift boat with a US flag on its bow was caught drifting off the Malecón, in a powerful symbol of the problems afflicting the island nation for over a year
In 2017, another alleged victim, musician Melissa Schuman, said the singer sexually assaulted her when she was 18
A massive FBI and State Police hunt is underway after the fatal stabbing of four friends in the small university community. Two weeks after the tragedy, no suspects have been identified
Moscow confirmed a meeting with Washington in Cairo in late November to discuss atomic weapons, but the Ukraine war will not be on the agenda
Family reunification will be prioritized, while the embassy will ‘expand consular services’ and increase its staff ‘as conditions permit’
Without the support of the other opposition parties and with Washington becoming increasingly distant, the days appear numbered for Venezuela’s interim government
The president is reaching out to Washington on issues like energy and drug policy, yet maintaining an anti-American rhetoric to appease his voter base back home