A group of Black employees at the U.S. Mint wrote a letter in June asking Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin to intervene and address what they say is “rampant racism” at the bureau.

Lawmakers are aiming to unveil a bipartisan spending bill averting a government shutdown next month, but Democrats and Republicans remain at an impasse over another round of coronavirus relief.

Declines in shares of technology companies weighed on the S&P 500, capping off another tumultuous week for the stock market.

Downloads of the Chinese-owned video-sharing app and U.S. use of China’s popular messaging-and-payment app face bans over national security and data privacy concerns.

The Incredible Shrinking GM: Mary Barra Bets That Smaller Is Better The CEO streamlined a company that for decades reigned as the world’s largest auto maker. Now, she is readying for the next big bet: electric cars.