A government watchdog agency said Wednesday the Pentagon’s process for awarding a highly lucrative cloud computing contract to Microsoft was in line with legal and government purchasing standards… Continue Reading
A government watchdog agency said Wednesday the Pentagon’s process for awarding a highly lucrative cloud computing contract to Microsoft was in line with legal and government purchasing standards… Continue Reading
Manufacturing and overall industrial production posted the biggest declines since the United States demobilized after World War II… Continue Reading
Elizabeth Warren endorsed Joe Biden on Wednesday, the latest of the former vice president’s onetime White House rivals to back him as the Democratic Party moves to project unity… Continue Reading
The major banks in the U.S. are anticipating a flood of loan defaults as households and business customers take a big financial hit from the coronavirus pandemic… Continue Reading
Mornings on the Mall Wednesday, April 15, 2020 Hosts: Vince Coglianese and Mary Walter Executive Producer: Heather Hunter Cal Thomas, U.S. News & World Report’s Beverly Harzog, Cordell & Cordell attorney Charles Hatley and National Journal’s Josh Kraushaar joined WMAL on Wednesday! 5am – A/B/C TRUMP CUTS WHO FUNDING: President Trump said on Tuesday he…… Continue Reading
Three potential COVID-19 vaccines are making fast progress in early-stage testing in volunteers in China and the U.S., but it’s still a long road to prove if they’ll really work… Continue Reading
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Tuesday that the nation’s major airlines have tentatively agreed to terms for $25 billion in federal aid to pay workers and keep them employed through September… Continue Reading
The Justice Department took the rare step on Tuesday of weighing in on the side of a Mississippi Christian church where local officials had tried to stop Holy Week services … Continue Reading
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak is activating 700 additional National Guard members to help respond to the coronavirus outbreak, state officials announced Tuesday… Continue Reading
Diabetes patients struggling to afford insulin, especially those losing health insurance because of the coronavirus pandemic, can get it at sharply reduced prices — even for free… Continue Reading