Contrary to the discussion at the presidential level, small businesses are seeking access to credit and a level playing field for their enterprises.
The company was a bad student loan servicer; so are its successors. The problem is that private servicers can’t make a profit without harming borrowers.
Reno’s building trades unions are mobilizing their members to support the Democratic nominee.
Today on TAP: $6,000 for newborns and universal affordable child care are great—but don’t speak to many young men.
His model leader is a tin-pot autocrat running a small corrupt country.
Despite continued failures in the industry, the Fed decided to take orders from bank CEOs.
Amendment 4 needs 60 percent support to pass. Organizers are fanning out across the state to get the votes.
Tariffs are a good example of the fact-free abandon of today’s Republican Party.
Today on TAP: Kamala Harris did well in the debate but missed some opportunities to remind voters of Trump’s sheer craziness.
And normal wins by a knockout in Tuesday’s Harris-Trump debate.
Matthew Sheffield, a former rising star in the conservative movement, turned away from what he finally realized was an extremist, anti-truth agenda.
Today on TAP: On the eve of the Harris-Trump face-off, some further signs that Democratic economics delivered
Maybe, but we are still in for a close slog.
Karen Dunn is helping Kamala Harris and defending Big Tech from a lawsuit brought by the Biden-Harris administration. The case has spotlighted a brawl between Dunn’s law firm and DOJ.
Xockets, a company that created key architecture to power AI, alleges its patents were infringed upon and it was blocked by Big Tech from getting a fair price for its technology.
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Today on TAP: The money is not that huge, but the optics are terrible.
A labor-forward, no-nonsense style of Democratic campaigning is emerging in the Plains and Midwest. It’s unclear if it’ll actually work.
Both Trump and Harris unveiled a mix of new economic policies last week. Only some were appalling.
The big goal is to just fund the government through the end of September. Guess what, Republicans are going to make that a problem.