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With snow on the ground and a cloud of uncertainty hanging over its next-to-last edition in Park City, the 41st annual Sundance Film Festival returns to its high-altitude Utah home, where the ...
With Cincinatti, OH and Boulder, CO, as well as Salt Lake City, UT vying to shift the festival from its Park City location, a decision on the future home of Sundance is expected some time toward ...
Billionaire Ken Griffin, founder of $63 billion (in assets) Citadel hedge fund and market maker Citadel Securities, slammed the Trump Administration’s handling of the economy and the Republicans ...
Ohio's proposed "Natural Family Month" bill by Reps. Lear and Williams, to combat declining marriages and birth rates, faces backlash from LGBTQ families.
Hedge fund titan Ken Griffin ramped up his war of words with the Trump White House on Wednesday, blasting the president's so-called 'Big, Beautiful' tax bill for adding to Uncle Sam's eye-popping ...
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said on Wednesday that the broad Republican bill to cut taxes and slash some federal programs would add $2.4 trillion to the already soaring national ...
Some Republican senators say they won’t support bill that increases the deficit. As the Senate prepares to put its imprint on President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act this week ...
As the Senate considers a domestic policy bill to enact the White House’s agenda, President Trump and his allies have sought to assuage some lawmakers’ concerns over its price tag and cuts to ...
Citadel founder Ken Griffin spoke at the Forbes Iconoclast conference Thursday morning in Manhattan. The billionaire GOP megadonor was critical of President Donald Trump's tariff polices and tax ...
Bill Gates releases his summer reading list featuring five memoirs. The list includes books that he said influenced his own memoir, "Source Code." Gates highlighted authors Katharine Graham ...
The former president discusses the Trump administration's attempts to defy court orders; the Democratic Party's opposition to Trump; his own recent health scare; and former President Joe Biden.
Elon Musk is calling on Americans to urge their senators and representatives to “kill" the “big, beautiful" budget bill backed by President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson.