US wholesale prices rose more than expected in January, according to government data published Friday, as services costs were lifted by a jump in the index for hospital outpatient care.
Voter worries over Biden's health spark talk of replacement, while Trump's legal woes cast doubt on his candidacy.
Amid recession fears in Japan and the UK, the US economy stands resilient, buoyed by strong consumer spending and pandemic relief measures.
President Biden's legal team had expressed concerns about passages in the report that questioned the president's memory and actions despite the special counsel finding no grounds for prosecution.
A statement from Rep. Tom Emmer suggests House Republicans won't accept another short-term extension while negotiations on the fiscal 2024 budget remain ongoing.
Smirnov, 43, was arrested at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada, after returning to the U.S. from abroad.
Fani Willis, who is leading the prosecution, took the stand and fiercely defended her ethics against accusations of self-dealing and nepotism.
The status of the US dollar as the world's reserve currency is likely to continue, despite threats posed by China's rise and the growth of cryptocurrencies, a US Federal Reserve official said Thursday.
The revised plan focuses on individuals with balances exceeding their original borrowings and students from institutions of questionable quality.
Putin endorses Biden over Trump for US presidency, citing experience and predictability, stirring controversy.
The case centers on accusations from Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, where he is alleged to have tried to keep stories about extramarital affairs under wraps.
US retail sales plummeted by 0.8% in January, signaling economic challenges amid inflation and rising interest rates.
Explore the multifaceted reality of racism in America, delving into its historical roots, societal impacts, and ongoing challenges for equality.
In New York, Trump seeks to dismiss his hush money indictment, while in Georgia, his attorneys attempt to disqualify prosecutors due to an alleged romantic relationship.
The lawsuit claims that social media companies use algorithms to generate feeds to manipulate and addict children and teens, promoting compulsive use.
The development brings an end to the weeks-long feud that began with the removal of the former state party chair, Kristina Karamo.
The trial, originally scheduled for March 4, was postponed due to delays caused by Trump's immunity appeals.
An American spaceship attempting a lunar landing will aim to launch early Thursday, the second private-led effort this year after the first ended in failure.
A dozen victims of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein sued the FBI on Wednesday, accusing the agency of failing to adequately investigate allegations against the accused sex offender.
US Treasury Department suggests that while dollar alternatives are emerging, they do not currently pose a major threat in illicit finance activities.
As boomers hit "peak 65," but delaying claims until 70 maximizes benefits and requires proactive planning for a secure retirement.
Former national security and military professionals joined the Blockchain Association in urging congressional leaders to block Sen. Elizabeth Warren's proposed DAAMLA, which seeks to put more guardrails on crypto firms.
Rising mortgage rates are dampening homebuyer activity and refinancing opportunities, with affordability concerns clouding the housing market outlook.
A fast-moving winter storm blanketed parts of the Northeast with snow on Tuesday, causing travel chaos, power outages, and a wave of frustration for New York City.
The New York case revolves around allegations of a scheme to conceal damaging stories about Trump's personal life during his 2016 presidential campaign.
During Trump's presidency, Kushner and his wife, Ivanka Trump, played significant roles as key advisers. Kushner particularly played an important role in various policy matters.
Speaking about the importance of the mutual defense pact, Biden stated, "The former president has set a dangerous and, frankly, un-American signal to the world."
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Tuesday that he spoke with Paul Whelan, a former Marine detained in Russia, as he vowed sustained efforts to free him as well as jailed journalist Evan Gershkovich.
Stocks plummeted by more than 500 points as inflation data surpassed expectations, spurring concerns over Federal Reserve rate cuts.
CDC may soon allow Covid-19 patients to stop isolation after 24 hours fever-free and improving symptoms.