By Manzanita Miller
With the June 2 California gubernatorial primary election two weeks out, early voting data shows turnout among Republicans, as well as older voters, a group that leans conservative, outpacing other groups.
California voters head ...
By Robert Romano
“Both countries agreed that Iran can never have a nuclear weapon.”
That was the White House’s readout of the May 13 meeting between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, conveying at least ...
By Manzanita Miller
While the unemployment rate rose slightly in April, from 4.26 percent to 4.34, the U.S. economy added jobs at a rate that exceeded expectations last month. The Department of Labor reported the economy ...
By Bill Wilson
There is a tendency, especially by conservative Americans, to look at an election victory or a legislative or political “win” and relax, to fall back and make the assumption that all will now be well. This ...
By Robert Romano
Consumer prices popped up to 3.8 percent annual growth in April, according to the latest data compiled by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, amid a continued increase of oil-based energy including gasoline ...
By Robert Romano
The unemployment rate rose slightly in April, from 4.256 percent to 4.337 percent (rounding removed), as the number of unemployed increased 134,000 to 7.37 million, according to the latest data published by the ...
By Manzanita Miller
While tackling inflation is still a top priority for Americans, a positive direction on economic indicators like the stock market and jobs — including unemployment still low at 4.3 percent in April — ...