Month: December 2023
Hunter Biden Indicted on Tax Charges
The new case adds to his legal peril as his father campaigns for re-election.
Read MoreHiring Is Cooling From Earlier This Year. What to Watch in Friday’s Jobs Report.
Economists expect to see solid job gains and a steady unemployment rate for November.
Read MoreIn Hollywood, It’s the Golden Age of the Creepy Woman
The new film “May December” revels in a question: Between an actress played by Natalie Portman and a former tabloid sensation played by Julianne Moore, who is more despicable?
Read MoreWhat Your Friends Can Teach You About Money
Millennials and Gen Z are turning to peers instead of professionals for financial advice. They don’t trust banks, and they are tired of information overload.
Read MoreHunter Biden Faces 9 New Criminal Charges. Here’s What to Know
Federal prosecutors filed nine new tax-related criminal charges, including three felony counts, against Hunter Biden on Thursday night, as part of the Department of Justice’s yearslong probe into President Joe Biden’s 53-year-old son. The latest indictment, which was filed in
Read MoreHunter Biden faces nine criminal charges in federal tax case – CNN
Hunter Biden faces nine criminal charges in federal tax case CNN Hunter Biden faces new indictment in California Fox News Hunter Biden to face another criminal case as special counsel files new charges: report New York Post Hunter Biden hit with 9 tax-related
Read MoreUniversities Face Congressional Inquiry and Angry Donors Over Handling of Antisemitism
Congress has opened an investigation into Harvard, M.I.T. and University of Pennsylvania, a $100 million gift was withdrawn, and demands have grown for the universities’ presidents to resign.
Read MoreCorrections & Amplifications
Corrections & Amplifications
Read MoreCentenarian Pearl Harbor survivors return to honor those who were killed 82 years ago
Five survivors returned to Pearl Harbor 82 years later on the anniversary of the attack to remember the more than 2,300 servicemen killed in the assault that propelled the U.S. into World War II. (Image credit: Mengshin Lin/AP)
Read MoreWATCH: Marking start of Hanukkah, Emhoff condemns antisemitism, says Biden and Harris ‘have your back’
Emhoff, the first Jewish person to be the spouse of one of the country’s nationally elected leaders, highlighted fear in the Jewish community, moments before the menorah was lit on the Ellipse, just south of the White House.
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