The second distribution of March's double Supplemental Security Income payments, worth $914 for individual filers, will be released in four days, according to the Social Security Administration.
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to take up a case over a Maine-based hotel owner's attempt to limit disability claims lawsuits after a complaint alleged the lodging house failed to disclose accessibility information on its website.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre discounted criticism raised by some Republicans that the Small Business Administration is not doing enough to modernize its practices and address pandemic-era fraud.
More than 6 in 10 adults do not want former President Donald Trump, who appears to be on the verge of being indicted by a Manhattan grand jury, to be elected president again.
President Joe Biden ordered federal authorities Monday to restrict the use of commercial spyware that has been used to spy on journalists and human rights activists.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is suing cryptocurrency exchange Binance and its CEO for allegedly breaking U.S. regulatory law, labeling the firm’s compliance efforts a “sham.”
Congress is set to hold a series of hearings this week scrutinizing the aid to Ukraine, revisiting authorization of military force in Iraq, and discussing the banking crisis, among other subjects.
A top House Republican dismissed Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s “bulls***” excuses for not handing over a July 2021 dissent cable from the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, and promised a subpoena against the State Department if it doesn’t comply by Monday’s end.