While President Joe Biden continues to tout his economic plan and highlight job growth rates and a decline in inflation, 44% of Americans believe they are worse off financially under his administration.
The European Union's $47.5 billion legislation to jump-start semiconductor manufacturing capabilities has come into force as the bloc aims to compete with the United States and China for chip dominance.
House Republicans plan to hold their first hearing on the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden on Thursday, and they are aiming for a number of other behind-closed-doors interviews and depositions in the days and weeks to follow.
While few issues gain bipartisan support in Washington, the idea of banning TikTok has emerged as a middle ground for Republicans and Democrats in Congress.
Border Patrol agents are seeing a sudden spike in the number of immigrants attempting to enter the country illegally between Tucson, Arizona, and the Gulf Shore of Texas, even after the number of encounters reached a new all-time high in August.
With the House in chaos as it struggles to pass appropriations bills and a continuing resolution, Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and his allies are trying, without much success, to win over those who oppose a stopgap funding measure, but they’re running out of time.
A plethora of lawsuits over photography hacks in fast food advertising have made food litigation one of the fastest-growing areas of law, according to legal experts.
Rep. Andy Kim (D-NJ) announced he will run for Sen. Bob Menendez's (D-NJ) seat after Menendez vowed not to resign despite being indicted on bribery charges on Friday.