Herman Cain, the godfather pizza mogul who twice ran for president and was briefly considered a potential candidate for the Federal Reserve Board under President Donald Trump, was hospitalized Wednesday and is being treated for the coronavirus. Cain, 74, was told Monday that he had tested positive for the disease, …
Read More »Pence promises to ‘keep opening America’
Vice President Mike Pence promised Thursday that the Trump administration “will continue to open up the United States” despite a recent surge in coronavirus cases. Pence told CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” that the White House will stick with state leaders “every step of the way as they continue to …
Read More »The Supreme Court will decide whether House Democrats can obtain documents from the Mueller grand jury.
Former special adviser Robert Mueller testifies before the House Permanent Intelligence Select Committee on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, July 24, 2019 in Washington, DC. Melina Mara | The Washington Post | fake pictures The Supreme Court said Thursday that it will hear the Trump administration’s appeal of a decision that …
Read More »Supreme Court says religious schools can get scholarships financed by tax credits
People wait in line in front of the United States Supreme Court in Washington on March 18, 2019. Erin Scott | Reuters The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday 5-4 that a Montana scholarship program that indirectly provided state funds to religious schools is protected by the Constitution, weighing in on a …
Read More »Powell says recovery path is ‘extraordinarily uncertain’ amid efforts to control virus
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell holds a press conference after the two-day meeting of the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee in Washington on July 31, 2019. Sarah Silbiger | Reuters Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said big questions remain about the outlook for the economy, particularly in light of continued …
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