UPDATE 5-Top US Congress Democrat, Republican Reach Spending Deal, Starting Race to Pass It
Top Democrat and Republican in U.S. Congress agreed on a $1.59 trillion spending deal, setting up a race to pass bills that would appropriate money.
Top Democrat and Republican in U.S. Congress agreed on a $1.59 trillion spending deal, setting up a race to pass bills that would appropriate money.
Wall Street’s expectations that Fed will cut interest rates as early as March are premature, according to DoubleLine Capital’s Jeffrey Sherman.
GOP lawmakers offered affirmation Wednesday that a partial government shutdown could be in the offing in just 16 days largely over immigration issue.
Significant regulatory activity is anticipated from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Department of Labor (DOL) for 2024.
National debt recently hit $34 trillion for first time ever, prompting concerned Americans to look at each other with arched eyebrows and say, really?
AI represents a mixed blessing for the legal field, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts said in a year-end report published.
The political divisions in Washington are being felt down to the returns lawmakers generate from their controversial stock-trading bets.