Top Dem’s past push for noncitizen voting rights revealed ahead of House vote
A senior House Democrat previously advocated for noncitizen participation in the U.S. election system, arguing that the framers of the U.S. Constitution
Experts question RFK Jr.’s sudden ‘bizarre’ medical claims that include brain worms, mercury poisoning
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. appears to be the one White House hopeful suddenly most open to discussing his past
Even Donald Trump has trouble getting New York’s attention
NEW YORK — You could hear Donald Trump sporadically through the trees. Crotona Park has number of rocky hills, and the former
Trump suggests Nikki Haley will be on his team ‘in some form’ after vote pledge
Former president Donald Trump suggested that Nikki Haley would have a place on his team “in some form” — in what appeared
‘It is time to break up Live Nation’: DOJ sues Ticketmaster parent over alleged monopoly
The Justice Department filed a lawsuit Thursday seeking to break up Live Nation, the parent company of Ticketmaster, alleging it has hurt
Dow falls 600 points in worst day of 2024 as Nvidia’s blockbuster earnings fail to lift broader market
Stocks fell Thursday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average registering its worst day of 2024, as a post-earnings rally in Nvidia failed to lift the
Palm Beach housekeepers are making $150,000 a year due to massive demand from the wealthy
A version of this article first appeared in CNBC’s Inside Wealth newsletter with Robert Frank, a weekly guide to the high net
Frontier CEO urges crackdown on ‘rampant abuse’ of airport wheelchair service
The 1986 Air Carrier Access Act requires airlines to provide a wheelchair to passengers with disabilities at the airport. The problem: Many
Most Americans falsely think the U.S. is in recession, poll shows
More than half of Americans think that the United States is in an economic recession, although gross domestic product has been increasing for the past several years. According to