April 9 From burgers to checkout lines: What new DoorDash report reveals about the economy DoorDash’s chief analytics officer Jessica Lachs breaks down how everyday items — from cheeseburgers to eggs — help illustrate the real cost of living across America.
April 9 Fragile US-Iran ceasefire under pressure as Strait of Hormuz tensions mount Jennifer Griffin, chief national security correspondent, reports the U.S.-Iran ceasefire remains fragile amid heightened Strait of Hormuz tensions. As oil tankers cross the strait, Iran demands tolls and Trump sends stern warnings.
April 9 $35 million in reparations money remains unused as Baltimore officials battle over who gets control: report Baltimore officials and reparations commissioners are reportedly feuding over control of $35 million in cannabis tax revenue meant to help communities harmed by the war on drugs.
April 9 Newsom accused of overseeing massive 'fraud magnet' Manhattan Institute senior fellow Chris Rufo discusses Gov. Gavin Newsom's handling of California's In-Home Supportive Services Program, which allegedly loses billions to fraud.
April 9 NFL faces Justice Department probe after fans express frustration with streaming pivot: report The Justice Department reportedly opened an investigation into whether the NFL used anticompetitive tactics against fans amid streaming price frustrations.
April 9 Asylum to be stripped from fraudsters who vacation in countries they 'fled' if GOP lawmaker's bill passes Rep. Tom Tiffany introduces the SAFER Act after Soleimani's niece was arrested over an allegedly fraudulent asylum claim filed in Los Angeles.
April 9 Jesse Watters: Trump is full of surprises Jesse Watters breaks down President Donald Trump's foreign policy strategy amid a ceasefire with Iran.
April 9 Dem governor says 'something genuinely wrong with' Trump, urges removal from office for 'national security' Democratic Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, who called to invoke the 25th Amendment against President Trump last year, did so again this week.
April 9 Hillary Clinton accuses GOP of being 'politically brain-dead' on family affordability Hillary Clinton accused Republicans of being "politically brain-dead" on family affordability issues in a New York Times op-ed outlining a kids agenda she argues Democrats should focus on.
April 9 Republicans block Jeffries' gambit to curb Trump's Iran war powers House Republicans blocked a Democratic attempt to curb Trump's war powers in Iran during a pro forma session amid a two-week ceasefire agreement.