Former Knicks players J.R. Smith and Metta World Peace react differently to Tom Thibodeau's firing. While Smith expresses confusion, World Peace sees a golden opportunity to become head coach of the Knicks.
The U.S. Senate is set to debate President Trump's ambitious budget bill, which includes significant cuts to Medicaid and tax breaks for clean energy. Will it pass despite Republican opposition? Insights from strategist Ron Bonjean reveal the intense pressure on lawmakers.
As inflation and interest rates soar, many Americans are struggling to manage their finances. With rising debt loads and increasing defaults, the economic outlook is grim for households. Discover how these factors are affecting consumers and their spending habits.
During a heated town hall in Iowa, Senator Joni Ernst faced backlash after stating, 'we all are going to die' while discussing Medicaid cuts. Her comments ignited outrage among constituents worried about losing healthcare coverage.
In a significant monetary policy shift, China has cut benchmark lending rates for the first time since October, aiming to stimulate its economy amid ongoing trade tensions with the U.S. Major state banks have also reduced deposit rates, reflecting a strategy to bolster consumption and loan growth. As officials navigate a challenging economic landscape, questions arise about the effectiveness of these measures in achieving growth targets.
Asia-Pacific markets saw a significant rise on Tuesday following China's decision to cut its key lending rates to stimulate economic growth amidst ongoing trade tensions. Investors are keenly observing the developments.
Wall Street warns that the U.S. Department of Education's resumption of student loan collections could dramatically impact low-income Americans, potentially cutting billions from disposable income monthly. Experts predict a significant strain on consumer finances amid rising costs and economic pressures.
Today, the Supreme Court hears arguments on Trump's executive order challenging birthright citizenship. Meanwhile, the administration's controversial policies on Syria and student loans are stirring debate.
Millions of defaulted federal student loan borrowers are facing imminent collections actions including wage garnishment and tax refund seizure. Learn how to protect your earnings and options available for borrowers.
House Republicans have proposed a massive $4.9 trillion tax break bill, aiming to extend tax benefits from Trump's first term while facing backlash over cuts to Medicaid and food assistance programs. The bill could spark intense political debate as it moves forward.