A consumer advocacy group is debuting a campaign to rail against environmental, social, and governance, or ESG, investing ahead of President Joe Biden's likely veto of legislation on the matter.
The federal government’s decision to make depositors at Silicon Valley Bank whole after its sudden collapse has raised questions about whether the intervention constituted a bailout.
EXCLUSIVE — A Republican congressman's decision to sell thousands of dollars worth in Apple stock as the Justice Department accelerated its antitrust investigation into the tech giant has been slammed by watchdogs.
Three years since the Trump administration first declared the COVID-19 pandemic a national emergency, children and teenagers are still experiencing the lasting effects of pandemic-era lockdowns and disruptions to daily life, from exacerbated mental health problems to increased vulnerabilities to other diseases.
A religious school in Vermont was barred from all state-run athletics and activities Monday following the refusal of its girls basketball team to play against a school with a transgender player.
Meta will lay off 10,000 workers, the latest wave of job cuts by the Big Tech company as it tries to save costs to weather a tough period for Silicon Valley.
The newly formed conservative majority on North Carolina's highest court will consider whether to reverse the court's decision last year overturning partisan redistricting maps on Tuesday, a move that could determine the fate of a high-profile Supreme Court elections case known as Moore v. Harper.
House members are set to be briefed on a major data breach that resulted in the leak of thousands of lawmakers’ and Capitol Hill staffers’ health insurance information last week.
Democrats will boycott a congressional trip to the U.S.-Mexico border this week on the basis that it was a political move by Republicans to overstate the border issue.