Cuomo’s office fires back at claims he misused public resources to produce book amid potential investigation
Representatives for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday hit back against reports claiming that public resources may have been improperly used to publish and promote his book about leadership during the pandemic, after the state comptroller referred the allegations to the New York Attorney General.
Peloton, consumer watchdog spar over alert to stop using treadmill after child's death, injuries
Government watchdogs are warning Americans to stop using a popular Peloton treadmill, but the company is disputing officials’ take on the situation.
J&J privately asked rival Covid-19 vaccine makers to probe clotting risks
Concerns over the Johnson & Johnson vaccine prompted J&J to reach out to rival vaccine makers to study the risks of blood clots and address concerns, but only AstraZeneca agreed to join efforts.
Hawaiian rail project that got $70 million in COVID stimulus lobbying for more to cover shortfall
A behind-schedule and over-budget rail project in Hawaii that got $70 million in the coronavirus stimulus package is now angling for more federal money to close a $3.68 billion funding gap.
IRS chief says $1T in taxes may go uncollected each year
As much as $1 trillion a year in federal taxes may be going unpaid because of errors, fraud and lack of resources to enforce collections adequately, Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Charles Rettig, told lawmakers Tuesday.
Moderna defends its COVID-19 vaccine after Johnson & Johnson 'pause'
After J&J’s COVID-19 vaccine is linked to blood clots, Moderna says its version is safe.
FDA recommends pause of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine: What we know
The FDA and CDC will pause J&J's COVID-19 vaccine over links to blood clots in multiple women.
USPS workers may be faced with upcoming layoffs
The USPS announced in early March it was offering voluntary early retirement to eligible non-union administrative employees as it worked to restructure the organization after a tumultuous year.
FDA probes cause of failed Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine batch
Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine batch was discarded after not meeting specifications and quality standards at an Emergent BioSolutions plant.
Biden's $2.5T infrastructure plan includes pro-union legislation
President Biden's $2.5 trillion infrastructure plan includes the House-passed Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act, which awaits a Senate vote.
Ghost-gun concerns prompt feds to meet with firearms makers
The National Shooting Sports Foundation, which represents the gun industry, will participate in the meeting as will several firearms manufacturers.
Postmaster general announces 10-year plan including longer mail delivery times, cuts to post office hours
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy on Tuesday announced a 10-year plan for the U.S. Postal Service that includes longer mail delivery times and cuts to worker hours.
Couple buys California dream home, but seller refuses to move out in eviction moratorium loophole
Authorities claim that this is a problem that wouldn't exist in neighboring states.
Biden White House's ties to Big Tech are detailed in new disclosures
National security adviser Jake Sullivan served on an advisory council for Microsoft last year.
Justice Department investigating Visa over debit-card practices
The Justice Department is investigating whether Visa Inc. is engaging in anticompetitive practices in the debit-card market, according to people familiar with the matter.
Peloton accident that killed child under investigation by US consumer watchdog
Peloton CEO John Foley also disclosed that the company has been made aware of "only a small handful of incidents" where children have been injured from the Tread+.
Boeing faces new hurdle in delivering Dreamliners: WSJ
Federal air-safety regulators have stripped Boeing Co.’s authority to inspect and sign off on several newly produced 787 Dreamliners, part of heightened scrutiny of production problems that have halted deliveries of the popular wide-body jets.
Biden admin to be sued by red states over revocation of Keystone XL permit, suit argues president lacks authority
A group of red states filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against the Biden administration for revoking the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline, which the president did via executive order on his first day in office.
What to do if you are a victim of unemployment fraud
The FTC's identity theft website allows individuals to report fraud and determine best practices.
Auto industry urges emissions deal weaker than Obama's
It could result in two different sets of standards which could drive up vehicle prices
















