Treasury Department
The ‘SolarWinds’ Hacks Show Supply Chain Attacks Are Business as Usual
We still don't know a lot about the extent of the damage from alleged Russian government hackers' intrusions against more than 18,000 victims. But it’s clear supply chain hacks are becoming more common.
Trump Wants to Send Americans Checks on April 6 and May 18, Treasury Document Shows
Two identical payments would be based on income level and family size, according to the proposal from the Treasury Department.
How much Trump’s Cabinet has spent on flights, security, and office decor
Current and former Cabinet members have spent millions in taxpayer money on unusually costly items.
The U.S. just sanctioned Russia’s infamous “Troll Factory” and “Putin’s chef”
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned a number of Russian entities and individuals.
Trump's "largest-ever sanctions" on North Korea may not matter
Experts say the sheer number of sanctioned entities is indeed large but it’s unclear whether the sanctions will have much impact.
US Slaps Syria with New Sanctions Following Chemical Attack
The sanctions target 271 employees of a Syrian research facility that the US believes develops chemical weapons.
I Tried to Venmo $12.66 for 'ISIS' and the Government Was Pissed
It turns out the Treasury Department doesn't appreciate my sense of humor.
Congressman says putting Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill is 'racist' and 'sexist'
Iowa Representative Steve King has introduced an amendment that would block the Treasury from spending money on redesigning the currency.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, a man claims he was the Orlando shooter's lover, North Korea launches more missile tests, protesters gather outside Donald Trump's golf course in Scotland, and more.
America Is Going to Keep Tabs on Anonymous Luxury Real Estate Buyers
After a series of reports about dubious (often foreign) cash being stashed in luxury American properties, the feds are responding.
Tequila Is Being Distilled in the Shadow of Organized Crime
The number of kidnappings and extortions has reportedly gone down in recent years, but there are now signs of cartels laundering their profits through tequila brands.