Hunter Biden Enters Surprise Guilty Plea, Avoiding Trial on Tax Charges
He had pleaded not guilty to all nine counts in January.
Hunter Biden pleaded guilty in his federal tax case on Sept. 5, a surprise...
Father of Georgia School Shooter Arrested, Charged With Second-Degree Murder
Father of 14-year-old boy accused of shooting dead four people and wounding nine others at a Georgia high school has been arrested and is facing multiple charges.
IRS Plans Changes to Boost Retirement Savings With $1,000 Saver’s Match Program
The IRS is seeking public input on the plans for taxpayer-funded matching contributions of up to $1,000 per year, before the 2027 rollout.
US Labor Market Cools in August With Only 142,000 New Jobs
U.S. economy created fewer jobs than the market projected in August as the overheated labor market of the past few years continues to show signs of cooling off.
Judge Sets Schedule in Trump Federal Election Case, Allows DOJ to File Evidence Before...
U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan issued an order outlining a series of deadlines for former President Donald Trump’s federal election interference case.
Social Security Facing $63 Trillion in Unfunded Liabilities
Social Security is facing $63 trillion in long-term unfunded liabilities, according to the 2024 Old-Age, Survivors, Disability Insurance (OASDI) trustees report.
Victims in Georgia School Shooting Identified
14 year old students, Mason Schermerhorn and Christian Angulo, and teachers, Richard Aspinwall and Christina Irimie were killed during Apalachee High School shooting.
Former Top Aide of Hochul Charged With Spying for Beijing
Linda Sun, who worked for Hochul and then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo, was accused of being an undeclared agent for the Chinese regime while working for the politicians.
Supreme Court Declines to Reinstate Family Planning Grant to Pro-Life Oklahoma
HHS argued Oklahoma should lose the funding because the state won’t include abortion in its information offerings about family planning services.
Starlink Agrees to Comply With Brazil’s Order to Shut Down X
Musk’s Starlink announced it will comply with Brazil Supreme Court order to shut down X while pursuing “all legal avenues” to allow X to operate in Brazil.
Judge Rules Illinois Public Transit Firearms Carry Ban Unconstitutional
Federal judge ruled Illinois’s ban on carrying guns in public transportation and in transportation facilities is unconstitutional, citing SCOTUS 2022 decision.
AI Chipmaker Nvidia Shares Drop 10 Percent, Hitting Global Markets
Shares of Nvidia, the leading AI chipmaker, dropped by 10 percent, sparked by investor concerns over the U.S. economy and the future of artificial intelligence.