If investors are freaking out about the election and the stock market, you certainly wouldn’t know it from the latest bull run, which saw Wall Street turn in its best weekly performance since April.
Republican Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah, his party’s presidential nominee in 2012, says Trump has gone too far in his rhetoric as Democratic challenger Joe Biden appears close to being declared the winner of the White House race.
Goldman Sachs has reduced its growth forecasts for the U.S. and Europe for the latter part of this year and early 2021, citing increased concerns over lockdowns and soaring virus cases, alongside a stimulus package that will probably be far less than hoped.
Some suspect a mix-up after President Donald Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani showed up at a gardening center, located near a crematorium and an adult book store outside the city.
‘The role was an addition to my new group with responsibilities taken away from two of the other team members who have been doing this kind of work for quite some time.’
The Department of Education has the legal authority to hold executives and owners personally liable for taxpayer losses, but hasn’t, a new report argues.
‘She is poised to not just put really big cracks in that glass ceiling in this election, but she’s poised to break the glass ceiling in a future election.’
The Democrat had not been president-elect for a full day before the Washington Nationals extended an invitation for him to throw out the first pitch of their baseball season.
Joe Biden on Saturday vowed to work to unify the nation after a bitterly fought campaign against Donald Trump, telling Americans in a spirited speech outside the Chase Center in Wilmington, Del., that he would be a president for all.
The U.S. case tally from the coronavirus illness COVID-19 rose by a record of almost 133,000 on Friday, a third straight day of record-setting levels, as hospitals in rural areas of the Midwest and southern states including Texas and Florida continued to feel the strain.
As a world leader, Trump’s tweets have been allowed to violate some of Twitter Inc.’s policies that would have gotten regular users suspended or even banned, since, as president, what Trump says is “public interest.”