Global money managers funneled nearly $1 trillion into U.S. financial assets in the first half, signaling the American economy is primed to dominate post-COVID markets.
"It was in error," Psaki said, "in a lengthy document, to include this citation. The specific site... does not represent the administration's view and we don't endorse the recommendations of this group."
Two parent advocacy organizations announced Thursday afternoon that they are suing California Gov. Gavin Newsom and the state’s top health officials over the statewide mandate that children wear masks to school regardless of their vaccination status.
Americans would ditch the Republican and Democratic parties for an "America First" nationalist party and "Middle class first" universal health care party if America was a 5-party system, according to a new survey.
A Washington Post reporter has sued the paper for allegedly discriminating against her by preventing her from covering stories about sexual misconduct and the #MeToo movement after she publicly spoke out about being a victim of sexual assault.
Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) said the Department of Justice's decision to end the investigations into nursing home deaths in New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania and New Jersey was "unconscionable."