Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stood before the Institute of International Finance this morning and delivered a speech that ought to be remembered as a turning point in U.S. economic diplomacy.

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REP. ILHAN OMAR GOES ON ANTI-SEMITIC TWITTER RAMPAGE; ADVOCACY GROUP DEMANDS APOLOGY

Democrats’ freshmen class of lawmakers are providing the party with a new source of passion — and a lot of headaches.

Free Money Didn’t Help People Find Jobs, Finland Says

Distributing free money to the unemployed improves their well-being, but doesn’t appear to have any significant impact on their job prospects

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

Google Faces $5 Billion Lawsuit for Tracking ‘Private’ Internet Use

Google is facing a $5 billion class-action lawsuit over allegations of invading the privacy of millions of users by tracking their internet u

Dow Rises More Than 500 Points, Nasdaq Nears Record High

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 527 points, or 2.05 percent. The S&P 500 moved up 1.36 percent, its fourth day of gains. The tech-heavy

Initial jobless claims drop to 1.9 million

Initial unemployment claims for the last week of May fell to 1.9 million, from peak of 6.9 million.

U.S. Businesses Estimated to Have Shed 2.7 Million Jobs in May, Far Fewer Than Expected

Businesses in the United States shrank their payrolls by 2.76 million, according to a report Wednesday from ADP and Moody’s Analytics.

Nancy Pelosi Admits to MSNBC: ‘Maybe They Didn’t Have Tear Gas’

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) admitted to MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Wednesday that authorities might not have used tear gas, after al

Stocks continue winning streak amid protests

Stocks continued winning streak, despite widespread protest and continued unrest around the country.

Rioters Vandalize WWII Memorial, DC Monuments

Several monuments on the National Mall were vandalized during protests in Washington, D.C., that turned into riots.

The media is gaslighting America on behalf of antifa

Despite mainstream media reports, antifa are not noble, well-intentioned activists but anarchists who use violence for their own gain.

Anarchy Breaks Out in New York City

The hours before the 11 p.m. curfew in New York City were characterized by chaos and crime.

It wasn't just religious liberty that Chief Justice Roberts strangled

Chief Justice John Roberts joined the court’s four left-leaning justices in declining to uphold religious liberty.

Declassified transcripts add to evidence that FBI had no legal basis to interview Michael Flynn

The long-awaited release of the transcripts by John Ratcliffe shows the FBI had no basis to interview Flynn.

Cuomo Makes Sharing Illegal Immigrant Driver Info a Class E Felony

The law forbids state DMV agencies from sharing data with immigration authorities like ICE and CBP.

Twitter claims 'no evidence' of mail-in voter fraud despite numerous convictions since 2016

Around three dozen criminal convictions for absentee ballot fraud over past four years tallied in Heritage Foundation database.

Twitter has opted not to add a “fact check” label to Joe Biden’s interview with the Breakfast Club

Twitter has opted out of “fact check” label to Biden’s interview, despite a report indicating the former vice president made several false an

U.S. savings rate hits record 33% as coronavirus causes Americans to stockpile cash, curb spending

The personal savings rate hit a historic 33% in April, the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis said Friday.