Trump Looks To Turn The Page On Bad Week With Economic Speech
According to a preview released by the campaign, the GOP nominee is proposing three tax brackets and would limit taxes on all forms of business income as well as end the estate tax.
According to a preview released by the campaign, the GOP nominee is proposing three tax brackets and would limit taxes on all forms of business income as well as end the estate tax.
An attacker struck the emergency ward of a hospital in the western city of Quetta, killing dozens of civilians. Nearly 100 others are injured.
Jurors are reluctant to acquit or absolve those who commit crimes while mentally ill. The imperfect solution? Guilty, but mentally ill.
Having a serious mental diagnosis doesn’t necessarily mean that juries will consider an insanity defense. Some states have changed their laws to exclude people with antisocial personality disorder.
Too much salty goodness isn’t great for health. Food companies looking to cut the sodium while keeping the flavor have a promising candidate: potassium chloride. But it’s far from perfect.
Turns out, cockroach milk is among the most nutritious substances on Earth. But it may still be a while before you can scurry to health stores for roach-milk protein shakes.
The candidates have discussed in-depth what they would do to combat terrorism, fix stagnated wages and reform our immigration system. But what about sexual assault?
The Canine Vino — choose ZinfanTAIL and CharDOGnay — isn’t made with alcohol or grapes; it contains brewed peppermint or chamomile. The company recommends getting an OK from your vet first.
People look to the reports to assess the labor market. But the number of jobs created and destroyed monthly is so large, most economists recognize the monthly reports aren’t statistically significant.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ report shows stronger job growth than economists had been expecting. Meanwhile, NPR’s Yuki Noguchi puts the very idea of a monthly jobs report in perspective.