More Republicans see racism as a problem for White people than for Black people
In the abstract, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R) defense of changes to discussion of slavery in his state’s schools is baffling. The
Biden announces Shuwanza Goff as new legislative affairs director
Citing her history of bipartisan work with members of Congress, President Biden announced Monday that Shuwanza Goff will serve as an assistant
The Ohio GOP’s bold abortion gambit has imploded
The year 2022 put Republicans in a pickle on abortion rights — and nowhere was that clearer than on ballot measures. First, the
Biden wrestles with Israel’s defiant turn to the right
The Israeli parliament parted ways with President Biden on Monday in taking its explosive vote to weaken Israel’s Supreme Court, rebuffing weeks
FTX lawyers accuse Sam Bankman-Fried of financing his criminal defense with $10M in misappropriated funds
Sam Bankman-Fried, co-founder of failed crypto exchange FTX, was sued in Delaware bankruptcy court on Thursday by his ex-company’s lawyers, who accuse
Federal Reserve launches FedNow instant payment service that could bypass Venmo and PayPal
The U.S. Federal Reserve has launched a long-awaited service which will aim to modernize the country’s payment system by eventually allowing everyday
Potential UPS strike: Where talks stand and what to expect
Negotiators for UPS and the Teamsters union representing some 340,000 workers at the nation’s largest package carrier are going back to the
IRS stops unannounced in-person visits, citing safety concerns for taxpayers and employees
The Internal Revenue Service will end most unannounced in-person visits to taxpayers in order to ‘reduce public confusion’ and improve safety for









