President Donald Trump vowed to personally go to Fort Knox to inspect whether or not some of the nation's gold reserves had been stolen.

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One Dead as Venezuelan Troops Open Fire on Civilians

One dead and 12 injured as Venezuelan troops open fire on civilians trying to keep Brazilian border open for aid - a day after Guaido's truck

Democrats Embrace 'Tax-the-Rich' Label after Years of Ducking it

Some of the top Democratic presidential candidates are trying to make a name for themselves by calling for higher taxes on the wealthy. And f

2 Soldiers Plotted to Kill Sergeant on SNAPCHAT

This is how two Fort Stewart soldiers plotted the murder of a third, police say.

Dems 2020 Try to Avoid Socialism Squeeze

Some of the Democrat Presidential nominees are distancing themselves from the 'socialist' label, concerned about the backlash it may face

Twitter deletes over 170,000 accounts tied to Chinese propaganda efforts

Twitter announced that it had deleted more than 170,000 accounts tied to a Chinese state-linked operation that were spreading deceptive infor

Producer Prices Rose 0.4% in May, Led by Food and Energy

U.S. wholesale prices rose 0.4 percent in May, led by gains in the cost of food and energy.

Government surveillance | Amazon pauses police use of facial recognition tech | Hackers target mobile banking

Senators raise concerns about government surveillance of anti-police brutality protests that have erupted.

Uber Eats waives fees for black-owned restaurants

Uber announced last week that it would help customers support black-owned businesses and restaurants through its app.

Fed predicts unemployment will fall to 9.3 percent by end of 2020

Federal Reserve officials expect the unemployment rate to remain above 9 percent until the end of 2020.

Minneapolis Withdrawing from Police Union Negotiations

The Minneapolis Police Department will withdraw from police union contract negotiations.

Philonise Floyd asks Congress to deliver justice for his brother

Philonise Floyd is seeking only one thing from Congress in the wake of his brother's death two weeks ago: "Justice for George."

Study finds vulnerabilities in online voting tool used by several states

Researchers with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the University of Michigan found multiple security vulnerabilities in an

Trump’s Order Ignites Overdue Debate On Big Tech Protections

President Donald Trump took the fight directly to the social media giants when he signed an executive order regarding Section 230.

US, Russia to begin nuclear arms talks this month

U.S. and Russian officials will meet later this month for nuclear arms control negotiations.

New York City Begins Reopening, 400,000 Expected To Return To Work

New York City began reopening Monday, allowing nearly 400,000 people to begin returning to work, NBC News reported.

Doctors around world say COVID-19 may be losing its potency, becoming less deadly

Doctors across the world are offering encouraging reports that the coronavirus may be losing steam and becoming less deadly.

BP To Slash 10,000 Jobs As Coronavirus Creates Slump In Energy Markets

Oil and gas giant BP announced Monday that it will cut 10,000 jobs from its global workforce.

Elon Musk calls for Amazon to be broken up: 'Monopolies are wrong!'

Elon Musk tweets in response to former New York Times journalist Alex Berenson's book about COVID-19 not meeting Amazon guidelines for sale.

Unemployment Falls to 13.3% and Economy Adds 2.5 Million Jobs

The unemployment rate fell to 13.3 percent and payrolls unexpectedly rose by 2.5 million workers as the easing of restrictions on business ac

Twitter removes Trump campaign tribute to George Floyd claiming copyright complaint

Twitter removed a video tribute to George Floyd posted by President Trump’s reelection campaign, claiming it violated the website’s policy on