Acting U.S. Labor Secretary Julie Su refused to speculate on the possibility of the nation heading for a recession, acknowledging citizens continue to feel “pain” from rising living costs while also praising President Joe Biden's economic agenda.
Despite the GOP field’s packed slate, the Republican National Committee’s first 2024 presidential primary debate later this summer is expected to be fraught with logistical problems.
Republicans in both chambers of Congress are pushing back against media reports that the Secret Service might never find who brought cocaine into the White House.
Arkansas residents who applied and were approved for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, a federally funded program that helps with cooling costs during the summer, can expect benefit payments in three days across several counties.
Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry is returning to China later this month to resume in-person climate talks with the global superpower, despite being at the center of a House probe into the negotiations.
Green Party candidate Cornel West defended his decision to run on a third-party ticket, claiming that a Democratic administration would only be a "postponement of fascism."
Instagram's CEO signaled its new Twitter-like feature wouldn't be a hub for politics in another sign of Meta's efforts to move away from hard news as a revenue stream.
Alzheimer's advocacy organizations have praised the Food and Drug Administration's approval of the new treatment for the debilitating disease, but they have equally condemned the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for attaching significant burdens to access the care.