Nation May 02 WATCH: Trump participates in National Day of Prayer service Trump will hold the National Day of Prayer service at 11 a.m. EST. Watch live in the video player.
Politics May 01 WATCH: Senate Judiciary Committee will investigate how the Russia probe got started, Graham promises “This committee is going to look long and hard at how this all started,” Graham said. But he also expressed concerns about the FBI’s surveillance of the Trump campaign.
Politics May 01 Majority of Americans oppose Trump impeachment hearings after Mueller report, but questions remain Fifty-three percent of Americans said the Mueller report should not lead to impeachment hearings against Trump, according to the latest PBS NewsHour-NPR-Marist poll.
Making Sen$e Apr 26 U.S. economy grew 3.2 percent in Q1. Could that alleviate recession worries? GDP outpaced expectations in the first three months of 2019, but lackluster consumer spending has some economists predicting growth will dip later this year.
Making Sen$e Apr 25 Your tax refund probably wasn’t much different than last year’s. Here’s why. Americans received on average about $2,725 from their federal tax refund this year--a $55 drop from last year.
Politics Apr 23 Mueller followed strict rules in investigating Trump. Congress has fewer constraints Congress can find a president or another official guilty of the accusations even if it is unclear whether they would be convicted in a court of law.
Politics Apr 19 What’s not in the Mueller report Several issues related to the Russia investigation were not in the document or appear to have been redacted.
Politics Apr 18 What Trump and lawmakers are saying now that the Mueller report is public Despite the minimal level of bipartisan unity among lawmakers in calling for the Mueller report’s release, it’s doubtful that the political fight over its findings — and their interpretation — will cease.
Politics Apr 18 Read Attorney General William Barr’s full remarks on the Mueller report Attorney General William Barr said at a news conference Thursday that the special counsel found "no collusion" by any Americans with Russian government hacking.
Making Sen$e Apr 11 How natural disasters can increase inequality A report from the Urban Institute shows that low-income Americans experience the biggest drop in their credit scores following “medium-sized” disasters.