Ticketmaster-Taylor Swift Senate hearing: Live Nation exec blames record number of bots for ticket debacle
Live Nation Entertainment CFO Joe Berchtold said Ticketmaster could have done "several" things better during the Taylor Swift concert ticket sale meltdown last year.
Biden family 'corruption' with China has been 'hiding in plain sight': Sen. Ron Johnson
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., suspects the Biden family's business relations with China started 'as long as Joe Biden's been in office.'
Biden admin is building debt that's 'intergenerational theft': Rep. Buddy Carter
Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., argues infrastructure is already in place to transition into a consumption tax system.
Big spending cuts required to balance federal budget: CRFB
Balancing the federal budget would require significant spending cuts without tax increases and even additional tax revenue may not close the deficit, based on a CRFB report.
Business taxes rising just as US economy heads into choppy water
Corporate taxes are rising this year, with the increases likely to cost U.S. businesses about $115 billion even amid an increasingly dark economic outlook.
Bipartisan TRUST Act aims to shore up Social Security, Medicare, Highway trust funds
The bipartisan TRUST Act would establish rescue committees that propose financial fixes for endangered trust funds that feed Social Security, Medicare, and highway projects.
Layoffs don't mean the economy is going to collapse: David Rubenstein
Carlyle Group co-founder David Rubenstein discusses the state of the economy, recession fears, Biden's classified documents scandal and the impact on the global economy if the U.S. were to default.
Republican lawmaker rips Democrats’ 'wild, wasteful' spending as ‘the root of many evils’
Rep. Dan Meuser calls out Democrats' "excessive, wild, wasteful" spending impacting interest rates, Social Security, the labor sector, housing and Medicare.
The more the governments spends, the more the government wastes: Rep. Dan Meuser
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Penn., discusses the GOP pushing for spending cuts as Democrats argues against, arguing extensive spending is 'the root of many evils.'
Rep. Tom Tiffany rips FBI, DOJ do not believe in 'American liberty, sovereignty'
Rep. Tom Tiffany, R-Wis., says 'we need to keep digging' on President Biden's classified documents and possible Chinese connections.
After airline flight chaos, lawmakers look to fix FAA's flawed NOTAMS computer system
Lawmakers are set to consider a bipartisan bill to overhaul the FAA's Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) system after an outage caused thousands of flight cancellations and delays.
Debt ceiling has the potential to 'completely rock' economy: Megan Cassella
'Barron's Roundtable' panel of Ben Levisohn, Andrew Bary, and Megan Cassella tackle stock market performance with earning releases, a rally in the bond market, and the debt ceiling.
Biden administration has 'abused' our oil reserves: Rep. Adrian Smith
Rep. Adrian Smith, R-Neb., discusses the Republicans' response to the debt limit, Fed Gov. Brainard's response on high interest rates and the Republicans' SPR bill.
Rep. Jodey Arrington: This is an 'action-forcing opportunity' to escape debt
Texas Rep. Jodey Arrington breaks down the White House's strategy as America reaches its debt ceiling on 'The Evening Edit.'
House speaker McCarthy terminates proxy voting
Monica Crowley and Johns Hopkins university Econ professor Steve Hanke discusses how Kevin McCarthy ended proxy voting in Congress on ‘Fox Business Tonight.’
Sandra Smith: We have been spending out of control
Fox News host Sandra Smith and Forbes Media chairman Steve Forbes weigh in on the importance of a growth agenda on 'Kudlow.'
Default is a 'whole different level of economic risk': Gene Sperling
Gene Sperling, senior adviser to President Biden, discusses the threat of the U.S. defaulting on its debts as Congress discusses the U.S. debt ceiling.
US hits debt ceiling, threatening economic outlook
The debt ceiling is the legal limit on the total amount of debt that the federal government can borrow on behalf of the public. Congress last voted in 2021 to lift the debt ceiling.
Mayorkas is doing a 'very bad job' controlling the border: Rep. Maria Salazar-Woerner
Rep. Maria Salazar-Woerner, R-Fla., discusses the U.S. debt ceiling, the border crisis and the Americas Act during her interview on 'Mornings with Maria.'
GOP appears divided on whether they want to impeach Mayorkas
Former acting I.C.E. director Ron Vitiello evaluates DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas' handling of the southern border crisis on 'The Evening Edit.'



















