1 In 10 Americans Invested In Cryptocurrency In 2020
Cryptocurrency gains popularity among younger and more diverse Americans.
Treasury Secretary Tells Congress To Raise Debt Ceiling Or Face 'Extraordinary Measures'
Yellen writes letter to Pelosi warning of risks of not raising or extending debt cap by Aug. 2.
Alabama Governor Blames Unvaccinated Folks For Rise In Covid-19 Cases
Rise in Covid-19 cases among Americans prompts Alabama Gov. to call out "unvaccinated folks" in her state.
Mexico To Send Navy Ships With Food And Medicine To Cuba
Mexico sends medical and food supplies to Cuba as the island faces worst political crackdown in decades.
At Least 100 US Olympians Are Not Vaccinated, Medical Officials Reveal As Games Commence
Tokyo’s Olympic Games have officially commenced yet not all athletes are vaccinated.
US Jobs Outlook: States That Cut Unemployment Benefits Didn't See Employment Growth
Twenty-six states withdraw from unemployment financial assistance programs as America still faces pandemic hurdles.
US Imposes Sanctions Against Cuban Regime In Support Of Protestors
After Cuba's crackdown last week and growing pressure from officials, Biden finally takes a step to stand against the oppressive Cuban regime.
US Economy 2021: Can Americans Expect A Stronger Recovery?
A leading economic indicator found greater economic activity in June.
Crocs Reports Record Second Quarter Revenue Amid Strong Global Demand
Crocs continue to be popular, with the company reporting higher than expected revenue in the second quarter.
McCarthy Withdraws His Jan.6 Committee Nominees After Pelosi Rejects Two
McCarthy pulls his five Capitol riot investigative committee nominees after Pelosi rejects two of them.
Dr. Fauci Advises Americans To Wear Masks Indoors As Delta Variant Spreads
Dr. Anthony Fauci says Americans "might want to consider" wearing masks indoors as the new Delta variant gains traction.
US Economy: Majority Of Parents Believe Their Kids Will Be Worse Off Financially
The U.S. ranked sixth in pessimism towards children’s financial futures, global survey found.
Senate Leaders Introduce Bill To Require Companies To Report Cyberattacks
Growing cyberattacks leads the Senate to introduce bill requiring companies to report hacking incidents.
Trump’s Inaugural Committee Chair Charged For Acting As Foreign Agent
Former Trump Inaugural Committee chair charged for working as an agent for the United Arab Emirates.
Heavy Floods In China Leave Residents Waist-Deep in Water
Unprecedented heavy rains leave millions of residents inches deep in water.
Ben & Jerry’s To End Sales In Occupied Palestinian Territory, But Continues To Sell In Israel
Ben & Jerry’s takes on the international debate surrounding Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories, halting sales in the West Bank.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Temporarily Suspended From Twitter Over COVID-19 Tweets
As Covid-19 cases are back on the rise, Twitter makes a move to suspend accounts that violate its policy against spreading coronavirus misnformation.
Fox News Hosts Tell Viewers To Get Vaccinated After Receiving Backlash Over Misinformation
Fox News now tells viewers to get the Covid-19 vaccine after receiving widespread criticism for dabbling in anti-vaccination conspiracy theories.
Tokyo Olympics To Host Record Number Of LGBTQ Athletes
At least 157 LGBTQ athletes are set to compete at the Tokyo Olympics. This is almost triple the number of "out" LGBTQ athletes at the 2016 Rio Games.
Canada Allows Fully Vaccinated U.S. Citizens To Cross Border Starting Aug. 9
It has been 16 long months since Canada closed its borders. Now, it is finally allowing fully vaccinated U.S. citizens and permanent residents to travel there.
Statistics Support 'A Pandemic Of The Unvaccinated'
The U.S. looks to get back to normal but unvaccinated Americans are creating a pandemic of their own.
World Economy: G20 Cracks Down on International Corporate Tax
This G20 plan marks the most significant overhaul of the international tax system in decades, affecting large multinational businesses.
Biden To Decide Whether To Keep Fed Reserve Chair Appointed by Trump
As Federal Reserve Chairman's term comes to a close in 2022, Biden has to decide whether he wants to keep Trump's appointee.
Greenland Bans Oil Exploration To Curb Climate Change
Left-leaning government bans future oil exploration in Greenland over climate concerns.
White House Reviewing How To Restore Internet In Cuba After DeSantis Calls for Action
Social media platforms are blocked in Cuba amidst anti-government protests and U.S. politicians urge Biden to step up.
Cuba Protests: UN Human Rights Chief Urges Cuba To Release Detainees
At least 100 protesters remain detained or missing, pressing UN Human Rights Commissioner to call out on Cuba.
Trump Meets With McCarthy To Discuss GOP Leaders for Jan. 6 Commission
McCarthy has yet to announce GOP appointees to join the Capitol riot investigation committee.
Passport Delays Continue, Halting Hopes To Travel Abroad
The State Department faces months of backlogs even as staffing increases, sending plans to travel abroad this summer out the window.
US Economy: Job Openings Reach Record High, Unemployment Changes Little
As job openings remain high, so does unemployment --- a sign the U.S. may need to retrain workers.
An Epidemic Hidden Behind A Pandemic: Drug Overdose Deaths Increased 30% In 2020
Drug overdose deaths increased almost 30% last year, reaching a record high numbers.