Republicans ask SEC about EU cooperation over ESG rules
Republican lawmakers Senator Tim Scott and Representative James Comer have expressed concerns about European Union (EU) environmental, social, and governance (ESG) measures gaining traction in the United States.
The argument supporting a 2023 US recession is weakening
The case for a 2023 US recession is weakening due to the strong jobs market.
Examining the Debt Ceiling Deal: 5 Victors and 5 Vanquished
he debt ceiling battle of 2023 ended with a relatively normal budget deal reached between President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, despite the heated rhetoric and talk of default.
Only 18% Satisfied with the State of the Nation, according to Gallup
According to a recent Gallup poll, just 18% of Americans expressed satisfaction with the current state of the nation, which is significantly lower than the historical average of 35%.
Combining Deficit Reduction Measures with an Increase in the Debt Limit
A recent poll conducted by AP-NORC revealed that approximately two-thirds of Americans expressed growing concerns over the potential impact on the economy if the US debt limit is not raised.
Bipartisan Vote Advances Railway Reform Bill in Senate Commerce Committee
Bipartisan railway reform legislation, prompted by a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, has advanced in the Senate Commerce Committee.
Employment Market's Sizzling Momentum Begins to Subside
The robust employment market that defied a weakening economy and puzzled economists is now displaying signs of cooling.
Gallup poll reveals Americans don't trust Biden or Powell
A new Gallup poll has shown that Americans lack confidence in President Biden, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen when it comes to the economy.
Examining potential outcomes: How will the US debt limit standoff conclude?
The US is facing a looming debt limit deadline, and both President Biden and House Speaker McCarthy are unwilling to give ground ahead of talks scheduled yesterday.
Yellen Warns of Limited Choices if Congress Fails to Address Debt
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned that there are "no good options" for the US to avoid an economic "calamity" if Congress fails to raise the nation's borrowing limit of $31.381tn in the coming weeks.
FAA Warns House GOP Spending Cuts Could Have Devastating Impact on U.S. Air System
Proposed cuts to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) by House Republicans would result in a significant exacerbation of an existing shortage of air-traffic controllers, leading to furloughs, the halting of hiring and training, and the cessation of work on air-traffic computer systems, warns FAA Acting Administrator Billy Nolen.
Senate Reverses Biden's Anti-Smog Regulations
The U.S. Senate has voted against the President's pollution limits for big rigs, with Republicans claiming that the regulations were too aggressive.
Biden announces reelection campaign
Monday morning, current President Joe Biden announced his run for a second term in office.
White House Receives New Drug Regulations Proposal
New guidelines for federal workplace drug testing have been proposed, which may soon include hair testing.
China Benefits from Biden's EV Mandates
President Biden has set a goal of having two-thirds of new cars be electric by 2032.
Assessing Economic Resilience in Ukraine
One year after the war, Ukraine's economy has shrunk by 30%, which is a significant contraction compared to its pre-war output of $200 billion.
Buttigieg Attributes Racial Disparities in Road Fatalities to Inherent Road Issues
Recently, Transportation Secretary Buttigieg made headlines for suggesting that the unequal racial road fatalities in America are linked to how roads are built.
The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act is Forcing Supply Chains to Pay Attention
By conducting rigorous due diligence, comprehending their supply chains thoroughly, and utilizing appropriate technology, importers can play their role in combating human rights violations across the world.
Biden Administration Repairs Bridge Infrastructure
Over the last three weeks, President Joe Biden has been concentrating on replacing bridges throughout the United States by providing over $300 million in funding.
4 in 10 Americans Consider Switching to Electric Vehicles in the Future
A recent study has shown that four out of ten Americans say that their next car may be electric, which is far less than the Biden administration was hoping for.
