Year: 2022
by Paul Wiseman WASHINGTON — Shrugging off rampant inflation and rising interest rates, the U.S. economy grew at an unexpectedly…
by Fatima Hussein WASHINGTON — An IRS policy governing the audits of tax returns filed by U.S. presidents is under…
by Zeke Miller, Lisa Mascaro and Eduardo Castilo WASHINGTON — Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy told cheering U.S. legislators during a defiant…
by George Henry ATLANTA — Ayo Dosunmu banked in a putback jumper as time expired and the Chicago Bulls rallied…
y StoryMore OptionsClose by Dee-Ann Durbin Concerns about illness or inflation aren’t stopping Americans from hitting the roads and airports…
by Josh Boak, Brian Slodysko, Lisa Mascara and Meg Kinnard WASHINGTON — The Democratic-controlled House Ways and Means Committee voted…
by Kevin Freaking WASHINGTON — Congressional leaders unveiled a government-wide $1.7 trillion spending package early Tuesday that includes another large…
by Steve Peoples NEW YORK — The Republican Party quickly and forcefully rallied behind Donald Trump in the hours after…
by Andrew Seligman LAKE FOREST, Ill. — Justin Fields insisted he doesn’t plan to make 1,000-yard rushing seasons a regular…
by Rebecca Santana WASHINGTON (AP) — Conservative states pushing to keep limits on asylum-seekers put in place during the beginning…
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