Economic

California City Approves Nearly $6 Million in Reparations for Homes Destroyed in 1960s

Palm Springs, California, approved a $5.9 million reparations offer for former residents of a neighborhood destroyed in the 1960s.

Controversy Erupts as FEMA Staff Directed to Disregard Trump Supporters in Hurricane Relief

On Thursday, House lawmakers scrutinized FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell, pressing her for explanations after it was revealed that a staff member suggested relief workers...

Trump Rules Out JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon for Administration Role

President-elect Donald Trump confirmed Thursday that JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon will not be part of his upcoming administration. Trump praised Dimon’s work but clarified he has no plans to include the banking executive in his administration.

Young American, European Voters Shifting Right

Younger voters are increasingly leaning right, according to recent polls.

Lee Zeldin to Lead EPA

Former Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY) has been chosen by President-elect Donald Trump to lead the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Biden and Trump to Meet at White House Wednesday

President Joe Biden will meet with his successor, President-elect Donald Trump, this Wednesday in the Oval Office, the White House announced on Saturday.

Steve Madden Shoe Company to Reduce Reliance on Chinese Manufacturing Following Trump Victory

With President-elect Trump’s tariffs on the horizon, footwear company Steve Madden is already adjusting its strategy to reduce reliance on Chinese manufacturing.

Governor Whitmer Faces Republican-Led Legislature as Michigan Flips GOP

Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) has lost Democratic control of Michigan's legislature following the recent election, a significant shift for the state’s leadership. Whitmer, who...

Joe Scarborough Stunned On Air At Grocery Prices Under Biden Administration

MSNBC's "Morning Joe" hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski discussed the high cost of groceries, focusing on butter prices that have climbed significantly in recent years. Brzezinski revealed butter now costs $7 in some places, prompting Scarborough’s shocked response, "What, is it framed in gold?" This discussion came alongside polling data indicating that nearly half of Americans feel their economic situation has worsened since 2019, largely due to inflation.

Mike Johnson: Congressional Republicans Have A ‘Very Aggressive’ Agenda Ready for Trump

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), announced that congressional Republicans have been preparing an ambitious legislative agenda in anticipation of a potential Trump victory in 2024. Speaking on Newsmax’s special election coverage, Johnson revealed that GOP lawmakers have meticulously planned for a "very aggressive" first 100 days, aiming to hit the ground running should Republicans secure control of the White House and Congress.

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