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Longer hair, nails at home, fewer facials: How economic warning signs are flashing at the salon
In the suburbs of Chicago, Bonnie Conte didn’t see the wave of spring break pedicures she’s used to.
S&P 500 tumbles 3% as Trump ratchets up his attacks on Fed Chair Jerome Powell
U.S. stocks tumbled and bonds sold off Monday after President Donald Trump lobbed new insults at Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, pressuring him to cut interest rates while markets are already contending with shocks from his tariff policy.
GOP-led House panel renews referral of Andrew Cuomo for prosecution over Covid testimony
A Republican-led congressional committee sent a letter Monday to Attorney General Pam Bondi re-upping its referral of former New York Gov.
Rep. Byron Donalds’ town hall turns contentious over questions about DEI and Gaza
The Florida Republican faced a barrage of criticism over the Trump administration’s cost-cutting measures, its policy toward Israel and efforts to terminate diversity initiatives.
Rep. Haley Stevens launches Michigan Senate run, criticizing ‘chaos’ of Trump’s tariffs
Rep. Haley Stevens, D-Mich., launched her campaign for the Senate on Tuesday, joining a Democratic primary that is shaping up to be one of the most competitive in the country next year — in a tightly divided state also set to be a competitive Senate battleground in the midterm elections.
As Trump and courts battle over his policies, Americans back judicial authority
Americans do not think the president should have the ability to act unconstrained by the courts and Congress, according to new research on U.S. attitudes on checks and balances.
Abrego Garcia’s deportation case exposes a rift among Democrats over how to take on Trump
WASHINGTON — A controversial deportation case has opened up a rift within the Democratic Party over how aggressively to go after President Donald Trump on an issue that has been one of his biggest political strengths.
Markets tumble as Trump puts pressure on Federal Reserve
NBC News Business and Data Correspondent Brian Cheung discusses market volatility after President Trump pressures the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates.
As a nationwide push to ban cellphones in schools grows, Congress looks to get involved
Sens. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., and Tim Kaine, D-Va., introduced a bill to provide funding for school districts to explore implementing cellphone restrictions in classrooms.
Hegseth using Signal to share Yemen strike details with family ‘flies in the face of reason’
NBC News Senior National Security Correspondent Courtney Kube explains the details surrounding Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s signal group chat, where he shared sensitive information on Yemen strikes with his wife and brother.