Trump's Treasury Secretary Nominee Claims There Will Be 'Economic Calamity' If Republican Tax Cuts Are Not Extended
Scott Bessent warned about the dangers of not extending tax cuts implemented during Donald Trump's first term.
Walgreens Says Locking Up Products Has Hurt Sales
The CEO of the drug store chain says anti-theft deterrents are keeping customers from buying products.
Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Deal: Everything We Know About Hostage Release Timing, Identities And Locations
The ceasefire starts with a 6-week first phase while negotiations continue for a longer phase two that would wind down the war.
Biden Says Americans Among Hamas Hostages To Be Released: 'Can Not Wait To Welcome Them Home'
The deal includes the release of 33 hostages held since Hamas gunmen stormed into Israel more than 15 months ago
LIVE: Crowds Gather In Gaza As Hamas And Israel Reach Ceasefire-Hostage Deal
The warring parties reached a temporary cease-fire deal on Wednesday that will include the release of 33 Israeli hostages.
Are 2 More Interest Rate Cuts Back On The Table After The Positive December Inflation Report?
Investors who gamble on interest-rate futures are now giving nearly even odds there will be two cuts in 2025.
Stock Markets Rise After Subdued Inflation Report
The December Consumer Price Index report came in nearly as expected by many analysts.
Target To Pay Stock Dividend For 230th Consecutive Quarter
The company has paid shareholders every quarter since it went public in 1967.
Elizabeth Warren Uses Hegseth's Own Words To Call Out Sudden 'About Face' On Women In Military: 'We've Got The Video'
Sen. Warren repeatedly threw the nominee for Defense Secretary's own words back at him in a heated exchange about his views on women in combat.
Pete Hegseth Dodges Question About Using Military Force to Take Greenland In Tense Confirmation Hearing
Donald Trump's Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth dodged a question about using military force to take over Greenland during his confirmation hearing.
Female Senator Rips Pete Hegseth's Conflicting Statements About Women Military Members In Tense Exchange: 'I Appreciate Your 11th Hour Conversion'
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen questioned Hegseth about how he actually feels about women serving in the military.
Pete Hegseth's Opening Statement Thanking Trump Interrupted By Protesters: 'You Are A Misogynist'
Capitol Police dragged several protesters out of the Armed Services Committee hearing after they interrupted Pete Hegseth's opening statement
Ranking Democrat Lays Out 'Alarming' Issues With Pete Hegseth's Nomination in Scathing Opening Speech: 'I Do Not Believe You Are Qualified'
Democratic Sen. Jack Reed unleashed a scathing attack on Donald Trump's Defense Secretary nominee at the start of his confirmation hearing.
Inflation Much Lower Than Expected In December, Government Report Shows
The Producer Price Index showed an overall gain of 0.2 percent in the final month of 2024.
Southwest Airlines Pausing Hiring, Internship Program In Cost Cutting Move
The airline has suffered since the pandemic and is looking to save money where it can.
Hamas Expected To Release 33 Hostages In Cease Fire Deal But How Many Are Alive Is Unknown
The United States is hopeful that a deal to step the fighting can be reached this week.
Defense Secretary Nominee Pete Hegseth Calls For Military Bases To Restore Names Of Confederate Generals: 'Legacy Matters'
The Senate is scheduled to begin hearings on his nomination on Tuesday and could face questioning on his base naming stance.
Starbucks Is Forcing Workers To Show Up in Areas In Danger Due To LA Wildfires: Union
SB Workers United claims workers were being required to work in areas where the air quality is unsafe.
Mike Lindell Ordered To Pay $56K In Sanctions To Smartmatic Over 'Frivolous Lawsuit'
The payment is to cover legal fees for a "frivolous lawsuit: he filed against the voting machine company.
Hundreds Of California Prisoners Are Joining The Fight Against The Los Angeles Wildfires
The pay is low but inmates can earn reductions in the amount of time they have to serve on their sentences.
Glut Hits Bourbon Producers As Americans Suffer 'Post-Covid Hangover'
Consumption is dropping and there is a concern that a tariff war could create a larger glut in the U.S.
Stock Markets Now Lower Than Before Trump Victory Bump
The stock markets face several headwinds including inflation leading to a pause in rate cuts.
Moderna Stock Poised For Another Drop After Shaving Nearly $1 Billion Off Earnings Estimates
The drug maker's stock plunged more than 17% in pre-market trading after slashing its sales outlook.
Launch Of Jeff Bezos' Giant New Blue Origin Rocket Scrapped Due To Technical Problem
The New Glenn rocket suffered from a "vehicle subsystem issue" shortly before it was due to be launched.
Supreme Court Seems Ready To Allow TikTok Ban: Reports
Justices heard arguments in the case on Friday but had yet to issue a ruling.
Former Pastor Accused Of Running Cryptocurrency Scam That Stole Millions From Duped Congregants
Francier Obando Pinillo told investors the idea for the investment idea came in a dream. Prosecutors say it was a fraud.
What Is An Unconditional Discharge? Trump's Sentenced In Hush Money Probe
Juan M. Merchan issued the rare sentence in a New York courtroom on Friday morning.
Venu Sports Streaming Venture Called Off By Disney, Fox And Warner Bros. In Sudden Announcement
The companies said they wanted to focus on existing products and distribution channels.
US Jobs Report Shocker: Companies Hire At Much Higher Levels Than Expected
A US jobs report released Friday was hotter than expected.
US Stock Markets Are Closed Today For National Day Of Mourning For President Carter
Carter, the 39th President of the United States, served from 1977 to 1981. He passed away at the age of 100.