The partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security will reach the one-month mark tomorrow. Transportation Security Administration agents are now missing their first full paychecks of this ...
The U.S economy was a bit shakier heading into the war with Iran than previously thought, according to new government data published Friday. Economic growth was considerably slower at the end of 2025 ...
At their annual policy retreat in Florida this week, House Republicans again debated the possibility of following up on last year’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act with a second party-line budget ...
Pentagon officials reportedly told congressional lawmakers Tuesday that the first six days of the war with Iran cost more than $11.3 billion. The New York Times reports that the estimate, delivered at ...
President Trump headed to Cincinnati, Ohio, and Hebron, Kentucky, today, looking to tout the economy as well as his tax cuts, prescription drug pricing policies and other wins he claims to have ...
The U.S. military used an estimated $5.6 billion worth of munitions during the first two days of the war against Iran, according to The Washington Post, which cited three U.S. officials. The cost ...
The Clinton era of the 1990s is remembered as a prosperous time punctuated by a series of scandals. Today, we tend to dismiss these scandals as irrelevant because they mostly involved sex, were ...
President Obama vetoed a bill last week that would have limited the taxpayer money spent on expense accounts for former presidents. The bill, titled the Presidential Allowance Modernization Act and ...
Opinions about tax policy are divided in the U.S. along fairly predictable partisan lines, with Republicans typically expressing preferences for lower taxes compared to Democrats, but how do those ...
Just how far did the Obama administration go to keep its failing signature program afloat? According to a new report from the Government Accountability Office, its Health and Human Services Department ...
Standing behind a podium in the Rose Garden, President Bill Clinton delivered a bold prediction 20 years ago. “Well ahead of the most ambitious schedule, America has balanced the budget,” he declared.