Senate faces new test on Ukraine aid bill
A narrowly divided U.S. Senate will try to move closer to passing a $95.34 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan on Sunday, while hoping to show enough bipartisan support to propel the measure all the way through Congress.
Panic, Fury and Blame: Inside the White House After Report Targets Biden’s Age
President Biden’s age has long been a private worry for many Democrats and a drag on his polling numbers. This week those anxieties came spilling out into the public.
Jamie Dimon believes U.S. debt is the ‘most predictable crisis’ in history—and experts say it could cost Americans their homes, spending power and national security
The U.S. economy is resting atop a public debt exceeding $34 trillion, with its debt-to-GDP ratio sitting at around 120%.
US carries out retaliatory strikes on Iranian-linked militia targets in Iraq and Syria
The US conducted major airstrikes on 85 targets across seven locations in Iraq and Syria on Friday, the start of what will likely be a series of larger-scale US strikes on Iranian-backed militias who have carried out attacks on US troops in the Middle East.
Jobs Report Today: Hiring Surges Past Expectations
The labor market started the year on a strong note as payroll growth in January once again tore past more modest expectations.
Democrats Responsible for Immigration Crisis
With the 2024 presidential election in full swing, one of the top issues on voter's minds is the porous border and the amount of illegal immigrants allowed to enter the country, all because the Biden administration and Democrats fail to doing anything to stop this flow.