In a significant shift, Starbucks has sold a 60% stake in its Chinese operations to Boyu Capital for $4 billion, aiming to regain market share from competitors like Luckin Coffee as it seeks to expand its footprint across the country.
As the Senate grapples with repeated failures to advance a short-term funding bill, Majority Leader John Thune reveals that the proposed deadline may not suffice, sparking talks for a new strategy to avert another government shutdown.
A recent POLITICO poll reveals a deepening pessimism among Americans, with a majority believing the best times are behind them and a significant distrust in government. Explore the growing divide in perceptions between Democrats and Republicans.
A recent poll shows that 56% of Americans oppose President Trump's plan to demolish part of the White House for a new ballroom, highlighting significant public dissent.
As Election Day nears, Californians show strong support for Prop 50, a redistricting measure that could help Democrats gain five House seats. Discover the implications of this ballot measure and the political stakes involved.
AIG's new agreement with Everest marks a significant step in transforming the insurance giant under CEO Peter Zaffino, aiming for growth while managing risk and operational efficiency. The deal allows AIG to expand its client base without inheriting past liabilities.
In a strategic move to secure more Republican seats, North Carolina's state senators have approved a redrawn congressional map, responding to Trump's call for a stronger GOP presence in the upcoming midterms.
Paul Ingrassia's nomination to lead the Office of Special Counsel faces severe backlash in the Senate after reports of racist texts. Senate leaders express doubt over his confirmation ahead of a crucial hearing.
The Supreme Court is poised to rule on a Colorado law banning conversion therapy for minors, a decision that could impact similar laws in over 20 states and raise questions about free speech and health care regulations.
In a pivotal case, the Supreme Court appears ready to rule against Colorado's ban on conversion therapy for minors, raising questions about First Amendment rights and state regulation of counseling practices.