GOP’s lackluster midterms showing puts Trump on defense, days before his ‘big announcement’
After the midterms, Trump has been quick to respond to his perceived enemies in the media and politics — including GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida.
Why investors have jumped off the Carvana bandwagon
Shares of Carvana have gone from an all-time high of nearly $377 per share in August 2021 to as little as $6.50 per share this week – a 98% decline.
The top 10 most-regretted college majors — and the degrees graduates wish they had pursued instead
Graduates entering the workforce with good career prospects and high starting salaries are the most satisfied with their major, according to ZipRecruiter.
Jan. 6 committee staffers told preliminary plan for final report would focus largely on Trump, not on law enforcement failures, sources say
The House resolution that created the committee said its mission included examining “the preparedness and response” of Capitol Police and other law enforcement agencies.
U.S. will keep Covid public health emergency in place at least until mid January
The public health emergency, first declared in January 2020 and renewed every 90 days since, has had a vast impact on the U.S. health-care system.
Sen. Markey demands answers from Musk on Twitter imposters
The letter came after a Washington Post reporter successfully set up a fake verified account impersonating the U.S. Senator.
Elon Musk is now working out of Twitter headquarters, thanks employees for long hours
Musk also invited employees who have returned to the San Francisco office, after surviving last week’s 50% reduction in workforce, to come visit with him.
Omicron BQ variants resistant to antibody treatments are quickly becoming dominant in U.S.
Omicron subvariants BQ.1 and BQ.1.1 now make up 44% of new Covid cases, compared with 32% last week, according to CDC data.
Biden names pick for new IRS head as agency plans for $80 billion funding, wrestles with backlog
President Joe Biden intends to nominate Danny Werfel to become the next IRS Commissioner, overseeing the plan for the agency’s nearly $80 billion in funding.
Even with slower inflation, consumer sentiment weakened sharply in November, survey shows
The University of Michigan Survey of Consumers posted a 54.7 reading for November, down 8.7% from the previous month’s reading.




