Wells Fargo, the nation’s fourth-largest bank, had set a lending cap of $10 billion due to restrictions as a result of a massive fake account scandal.
Author: Ledyard King, USA TODAY
Bernie Sanders drops out of presidential race, saying he concluded his path to victory was ‘virtually impossible’
Sanders’ exit means former Vice President Joe Biden has a clear path to the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination to face Donald Trump in November.
‘A stampede’: Marco Rubio says non-stop demand for small business rescue program is straining capacity
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who chairs the Small Business Committee, supports adding another $250 billion to the Paycheck Protection Program.
As the Trump administration praises coronavirus relief program, lenders and small businesses criticize delays
The coronavirus crisis is putting added pressure on small business, 29% of which prior were unprofitable and 47% had two weeks or less of cash.
Trump administration scraps Obama fuel-efficiency standard, opts for laxer rule
The SAFE rule requires cars and light trucks to average roughly 40 miles per gallon by 2025, down from about 50 miles per gallon under the Obama rule,
Coronavirus relief deal agreed by Pelosi, Trump overwhelmingly passes House as president declares national emergency
The House passed legislation to provide economic relief to Americans affected by coronavirus after Trump said he would support the measure.
Pelosi pushing for swift passage of coronavirus bill despite Republican concerns
The pandemic has claimed 38 lives in the U.S., roiled stock markets, prompted a ban on travel from Europe and forced the suspension of the NBA season.
Here’s how partisan wrath over Trump’s impeachment changed the future of 2 lawmakers
The reactions to Reps. Jeff Van Drew and Francis Rooney are examples of partisan intolerance on both sides of the aisle over Trump’s impeachment.
New revelations, steady witnesses, Trump tweets: takeaways from the first public hearing on impeachment
Democrats used Wednesday’s open hearing to bolster their case for Trump’s impeachment while Republicans again dismissed the process.
Election 2019 takeaways: What we learned from Kentucky, Virginia and Mississippi
Democrats appear to have won the Kentucky governor’s race, but Donald Trump’s allies said a flawed GOP candidate – not the president – was to blame.