JCPenney, the retail giant, has been struggling to gain traction against its larger and more affordably priced competitors.
Reports are beginning to surface that Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor who leaked information about extensive government surveillance programs, may be the root of a troubling trend in PC sales.
There’s no doubt that President Barack Obama and the Democrats were the winners in this month’s government shutdown.
Since 2009, Congress has failed to pass a complete budget.
During the height of the Obamacare debate, Senator Ben Nelson from Nebraska agreed to a resolution only after being offered what became known as the “Cornhusker Kickback.”
The Grand Old Party has never faced a more trying time in its modern history.
Given the fact that the European Union’s socio-political fabric was falling apart at the seams, it made little sense – for outsiders – that Croatia wanted to join the 27-member bloc of nations earlier this year.
Today, we look at the process of reconciliation and how it was used to pass Obamacare.
One of the most public sides of the Obamacare debacle is its website, Healthcare.gov, which has been beset with near-constant user problems that have prevented interested parties from signing up for insurance coverage.
The long-awaited announcement is here: Janet Yellen, currently the vice-chairman of the Federal Reserve, will soon take the number-one spot from Ben Bernanke.