CNBC’s Rebecca Quick confronted House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) over his refusal to seat Democratic Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva amid the threat of a lawsuit from Arizon’s attorney general.
Vermont was named the best state for quality of life in CNBC's "Top States for Business" study this year. CNBC ranks each U.S. state annually from a business standpoint. The states are given scores in ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent joins CNBC's Sara Eisen at the CNBC 'Invest in America' Forum in Washington, D.C. Senate Democrats block government funding bill for 13th time New pyramid symbol ...
Co-anchor of CNBC’s “Squawk Box” and New York Times financial columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin predicts that the stock market could see a major crash, mimicking the infamous 1929 Wall Street crash that ...
CNBC star Andrew Ross Sorkin said he is “anxious” Wall Street is racing towards a stock market crash like the one that rocked investors in 1929. Sorkin, who is also a veteran financial columnist for ...
Citi (C) plans to offer crypto custody services in 2026, enabling the bank to hold native digital assets like bitcoin and ether on behalf of clients, according to a report by CNBC. The move marks ...
The cuts come ahead of Comcast's Versant spinoff, which will see MSNBC and CNBC cleaved off from the rest of the NBC News Group. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor Layoffs hit NBC News on Wednesday, with ...
Dr. Sue Goldie is an award-winning Harvard professor, a physician and a public health scientist. She is an expert at artfully explaining complicated global problems, like pandemics. When she noticed ...
A Republican Florida state lawmaker proposed a bill Monday that would open up opportunities for families to sue some local governments over killings committed by illegal immigrants. The Shane Jones ...
CNBC’s Joe Kernen and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D) clashed over the ongoing government shutdown on Friday morning. After Kernen played a clip of Senator James Lankford (R-OK) pointing out ...
Wall Street may be heading toward a 1929-style stock market crash — as inflated share prices, speculative bubbles and eroding financial safeguards feel eerily similar to the eve of the Great ...
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries went on CNBC this week to make a case for why Democrats aren’t to blame for the government shutdown — and ended up doing the political version of slowly backing ...
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