House passes $78 billion tax bill expanding child tax credit and boosting US manufacturing
The House of Representatives approved a major bipartisan deal to temporarily expand the child tax credit and revive a number of business tax breaks on Wednesday. The $78 billion tax bill passed in a 357-70 vote with wide support from both
US takes ‘self-defense’ strike against Houthi projectiles poised to launch at commercial ship in Red Sea
The U.S. early Thursday carried out a ‘self-defense’ strike, targeting and destroying multiple projectiles that Houthi militants in Yemen were preparing to launch at commercial ships, a U.S. official tells Fox News. The strike marks the 12th time the U.S. has
House votes to expand child tax credit, beef up corporate tax breaks
The House on Wednesday overwhelmingly passed bipartisan legislation to cut taxes for working families and restore certain corporate tax breaks, but the bill faces long odds in the bitterly divided Senate, as lawmakers rush to send the measure to President
Marilyn Mosby, Baltimore’s ex-prosecutor, testifies at mortgage fraud trial
Marilyn Mosby, Baltimore’s former top prosecutor, testified at her federal mortgage fraud trial Wednesday, saying she did not believe she had committed any crimes while purchasing two vacation properties in Florida during the coronavirus pandemic. Mosby told the jury in U.S.
Capex vs Opex: Key Differences
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What is positive vs normative economics?
What is a positive vs. normative economics comparison? Key Takeaways: Positive economics explains economic events with data. Normative economics focuses on what’s fair for the economy. Positive economics relies on facts, not opinions, while normative economics uses subjective values. Public policy often combines both approaches. Have
Marilyn Mosby, Baltimore’s ex-prosecutor, testifies at mortgage fraud trial
Marilyn Mosby, Baltimore’s former top prosecutor, testified at her federal mortgage fraud trial Wednesday, saying she did not believe she had committed any crimes while purchasing two vacation properties in Florida during the coronavirus pandemic. Mosby told the jury in U.S.
House votes to expand child tax credit, beef up corporate tax breaks
The House on Wednesday overwhelmingly passed bipartisan legislation to cut taxes for working families and restore certain corporate tax breaks, but the bill faces long odds in the bitterly divided Senate, as lawmakers rush to send the measure to President
Trump spent more than $55 million in donor money on legal fees last year, filings show
Former president Donald Trump is cruising toward the Republican presidential nomination after victories in Iowa and New Hampshire, but he is diverting enormous sums of donor money to his mounting legal fees as he faces multiple lawsuits and 91 felony
Trump holds large lead over Haley in South Carolina, Post-Monmouth poll finds
Donald Trump holds a significant lead in South Carolina ahead of the state’s Feb. 24 primary, as he seeks to derail Nikki Haley’s candidacy and add to his string of early victories in the Republican presidential nominating contest, according to