Thousands of Florida residents lose their right to vote every year when they are convicted of a felony. But by a quirk of…
Editor’s Pick
-
-
After his criminal conviction, Donald Trump faces uncertainty about whether he could be sentenced to prison — and a looming fight to have…
-
Donald Trump’s campaign took flight in the spring of 2023 for the least expected reason: A New York prosecutor indicted him for secretly…
-
The Social Security Administration’s inspector general is resigning after five tumultuous years capped by a new draft report by an independent watchdog group…
-
Marian Robinson, a homemaker from the South Side of Chicago who became the first presidential in-law in generations to live in the White…
-
Retail’s biggest winners during first-quarter earnings aren’t thriving because consumers are suddenly spending more on discretionary goods — it’s because they’re executing well and cash-strapped…
-
Tesla is recalling 125,227 vehicles in the United States due to a malfunction in its seat belt warning system that can increase the risk…
-
Editor's PickStock
Pending home sales in April slump to lowest level since the start of the pandemic
Signed sales contracts on existing homes dropped 7.7% in April compared to March, the slowest pace since April 2020, according to the National…
-
Editor's PickStock
N.Y. Fed President John Williams says inflation is too high but will start coming down soon
New York Federal Reserve President John Williams on Thursday said inflation is still too high, but he is confident it will start decelerating…
-
Editor's PickStock
Hiring stays strong for low earners — while job growth for middle- and high-earners slows, Vanguard finds
The pace of hiring remains strong for lower-earning Americans, holding steady above its pre-pandemic baseline even as the demand for higher-income workers has waned slightly,…