Trump’s Credit Card Rate Cap Would Hurt the Poor
If card-issuers are blocked from charging interest rates higher than 10 percent for consumers with a poor credit history, these consumers will
If card-issuers are blocked from charging interest rates higher than 10 percent for consumers with a poor credit history, these consumers will
Venezuelan official Alex Saab, a former businessman and close ally of captured former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, was arrested in the Latin
Nicki Minaj, who has recently been a vocal critic of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, accused him in a new interview of trying
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., who criss-crossed the country last year on a ‘Fight Oligarchy’ tour with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., spent
Alleged fraud schemes plaguing Minnesota’s social services systems have elevated scrutiny surrounding childcare centers. But fraud can be challenging to identify for states
A historic nuclear arms reduction treaty is set to expire Thursday, which will thrust the world into a nuclear situation it has
Congressional Republicans, President Donald Trump and their shared base of support want to see voter ID legislation become law, but the last
The top congressional Democrats appear to have mended their rift over the controversial Homeland Security spending bill and presented a revamped list
Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent clashed on Wednesday over President Donald Trump’s economic agenda, with the irate congresswoman
In most nations of any size, sectionalism is almost inevitable. How nations handle such divisions, historian Frank L. Owsley, determines if sectionalism