It's been six months since Donald Trump has been President again since his return to the White House for his 2nd term. Consumers are still nervous about his economic decisions. The Washington Examiner's Haisten Willis explains why this is.
Judge lifts freeze on Trump's buyout plan for federal workers, don't panic over January inflation jumps just yet, and over 4 in 5 Americans spend money on at least one of six common vices.
Experts warn of election disruptions after Trump says campaign was hacked, Kamala Harris revives Democratic hopes for first Madam President, and more than $365K raised for disabled Air Force veteran.
Voters in Ohio reject proposal that would have made it tougher to protect abortion rights, President Biden bets on Inflation Reduction Act as he tries to win voters over on economy, and heat tourists flock to Death Valley.
Stocks suffer worst day since June 2020, Ukraine stabilizes counter-offensive gains, and there could be a record high Social Security cost-of-living adjustment in 2023.
President Biden signs bill aimed at lowering drug costs, boosting renewable energy, Liz Cheney is defeated by Trump-backed Harriet Hageman, and why is airline travel so miserable.
School will soon be back in session and parents are worried about inflation impacting prices for back-to-school shopping. Here's USA Today's Medora Lee for more details.
Nick Timiraos from The Wall Street Journal joins This Morning to talk about how the U.S. will be in deep economic trouble if the Federal Reserve fights inflation alone.
Boris Johnson plans to resign as British Prime Minister, Highland Park shooting suspect admits to deadly attack, and ways your credit cards can help you fight the pain of inflation.
Inflation does more damage to how Americans go about their day. Russ Wiles from the Arizona Republic shares more on inflation's impact on the U.S. economy.