Treasury Department Secretary Janet Yellen said she is “feeling very good” about the U.S. making a soft economic landing without a recession. “I am feeling very good about that prediction,” Yellen told Bloomberg when asked whether the U.S. would avoid a recession while still containing inflation. “I think you’d have to say we’re on a path...
Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) criticized California Gov. Gavin Newsom's (D) comments that he would appoint a Black woman to be Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s replacement — but not someone running for the seat. Lee, who is Black, is running for the Senate in California. Feinstein is not running for reelection in 2024, but her health problems...
Sarah Hughes, a 2002 Olympic gold medalist in figure skating seeking to unseat Long Island Republican Rep. Anthony D’Esposito, has pulled out of the congressional race.
Presidential candidates blasted President Biden for his disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan ahead of the 9/11 anniversary, as well as his plans to be in Alaska that day.
President Biden's niece, who worked at the Treasury Department when he was vice president, emailed Hunter Biden's company information about China Investment Corporation.
Doug Skaff, who stepped down as the minority leader of the West Virginia House of Delegates last month, has decided to fully resign after serving the House for 11 nonconsecutive years.
In a New York Times interview just days after his retirement from the Seventh Circuit, Reagan appointee Richard A. Posner provides a candid description...