State treasurers push for divestment from China citing ‘red flags’ regarding CCP control
Financial officers from 15 states urge public pension fund managers to divest from China-based investments due to CCP control over firms, citing "imprudence."
Financial officers from 15 states urge public pension fund managers to divest from China-based investments due to CCP control over firms, citing "imprudence."
Washington — Former President Donald Trump attacked former Rep. Liz Cheney, one of his most ardent critics, on Thursday as a “war hawk” and suggested she be sent into the line of fire. During a live interview with conservative personality Tucker Carlson in Glendale, Arizona, Trump insulted Cheney’s intelligence and suggested she would have different
The employee, described as a ‘civil servant,’ now ‘no longer works’ in the office, the secretary of state said. Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold said that the worker who was responsible for a voting security breach that allowed passwords to be posted online is gone and that the incident shouldn’t shake residents’ confidence in
The House Homeland Security Committee has issued a subpoena for documents about the failure of a number of border security cameras and their repair by noncitizens.
The U.S. economy added just 12,000 jobs in October, falling well below economists’ expectations, the Labor Department’s final pre-election jobs report shows. The figure, released Friday, marks a sharp drop from the 223,000 jobs added in September. Economists surveyed by the Wall Street Journal had anticipated a gain of 100,000, factoring in the impact of
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are neck and neck in the vital battleground states of Georgia and North Carolina, according to two new CNN polls conducted by SSRS.
Julia Ramsey is used to a deluge of election-related mail. Campaign mailings have clogged her Pennsylvania mailbox day after day for months, but one she received this week stood out from the rest. It made Ramsey feel like she was being “vote shamed.” The mailing was among millions sent this week by a pair of