Workers in 68 jobs may soon be exempt from paying taxes on tips, Treasury says
Waiters and bartenders are included in a proposed list of jobs that could qualify for a federal tax break on tips, as well as some workers who don’t traditionally get gratuities.
Potential consequences after RFK Jr. cancels $500 million for mRNA vaccine research
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced in August that the government would halt around $500 million worth of vaccine development projects that use mRNA technology. Dr. Josh Michaud, associate director of the KFF Global Health Policy
D.C. National Guard deployment in the capital extended to Nov. 30
“President Trump is committed to the long-term safety and security of Washington, D.C., for its residents and visitors,” a White House official said.
Appeals court rules “Alligator Alcatraz” site can stay open
A federal appeals court has halted a lower court ruling that required Florida and the Trump administration to dismantle parts of “Alligator Alcatraz” in the Everglades.
What’s next after Florida announced plan to ban vaccine mandates?
Students have long been required to receive vaccinations for once-common childhood illnesses like polio and measles, but some states are moving to change that.
Judge rips DOJ for causing “embarrassment” in dismissing another D.C. felony case
The judge said the Trump administration “is playing cops and robbers, like children” during its takeover of D.C.’s police department.
Judge rips DOJ for causing “embarrassment” in dismissing another D.C. felony case
The judge said the Trump administration “is playing cops and robbers, like children” during its takeover of D.C.’s police department.
What’s the $1,000 a month rule for retirement (and why does it matter)?
This one simple rule could change how you think about retirement — and how much you’ll actually need to save.
As Trump justifies boat strike, here’s what to know about Tren de Aragua
The deadly U.S. military strike this week on a boat allegedly carrying drugs from Venezuela is the latest measure President Trump has taken to combat the threat he sees from the Tren de Aragua gang.
As Trump justifies boat strike, here’s what to know about Tren de Aragua
The deadly U.S. military strike this week on a boat allegedly carrying drugs from Venezuela is the latest measure President Trump has taken to combat the threat he sees from the Tren de Aragua gang.