U.S. employers slowed their hiring in July, adding a still-healthy 164,000 jobs to an economy that appears poised to extend its decade-plus expansion.… Continue Reading
U.S. employers slowed their hiring in July, adding a still-healthy 164,000 jobs to an economy that appears poised to extend its decade-plus expansion.… Continue Reading
Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee upended the rules Thursday for immigration legislation that would extend family detentions as chairman Lindsey Graham muscled the measure forward over the objections of Democrats.… Continue Reading
Leaders of House and Senate committees want Capital One and Amazon to explain to Congress how a hacker accessed personal information from more than 100 million Capital One credit card customers and applicants.… Continue Reading
The maker of the rifle used in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear its appeal Thursday of a state ruling against the company.… Continue Reading
President Donald Trump announced Thursday the U.S. will apply a new tariff of 10% on about $300 billion worth of products from China beginning Sept. 1, escalating the two countries’ festering trade dispute.… Continue Reading
Happen to miss The Larry O’Connor Show today? Recap today’s program by checking out topics from the program below:… Continue Reading
A hard-won budget and debt deal easily cleared the Senate on Thursday, powered by President Donald Trump’s endorsement and a bipartisan drive to cement recent spending increases for the Pentagon and domestic agencies.… Continue Reading
.@bevhallberg @IWF is back guest co-hosting Mornings on the Mall with @VinceCoglianese. Keep it tuned to @WMALDC from 5-9aE. — IWF (@IWF) August 1, 2019 HUD Secretary Ben Carson, ACU’s Matt Schlapp, U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Mark Morgan and guest host Beverly Hallberg joined WMAL Thursday morning! Mornings on the Mall Thursday, August 1,…… Continue Reading
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Thursday the Trump administration remains ready to resume talks with North Korea now, although he regretted that a meeting between the two sides is unlikely… Continue Reading
The city of Chicago’s efforts to wrangle an alligator who was found living in a park lagoon this summer cost more than $33,600.… Continue Reading