Sen. Rand Paul: Right-to-work laws 'would be great for the country'
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., is expected to introduce right-to-work legislation on Wednesday, arguing on “Mornings with Maria” that it will benefit the whole country.
Nursing homes at risk of closure amid Cuomo scandal, financial loss
Since the beginning of the outbreak, long-term care residences, staff and resources have been stretched thin to fight the virus, and the additional costs have amplified the financial deficits that facilities have seen in the years building up.
Biden's COVID-19 relief bill endorsed by over 150 CEOs at nation's top businesses, including Google, Goldman
More than 150 chief executive officers from some of the nation's biggest and most influential businesses endorsed President Biden's coronavirus relief plan on Wednesday
Stock futures trade cautiously higher despite inflation concerns
Investors will be watching for more retail earnings and home sales numbers
Rich Lowry: Every slander media flung at Florida’s DeSantis was true of Cuomo
Throughout the pandemic, the media have been excoriatingly harsh on a governor who was slow to act, unnecessarily endangered the lives of the elderly, alienated experts and cooked the numbers.
These are the hardest-working cities in the US
Americans work about 135 more hours than the average worker in Japan, about 241 more than any worker in the U.K. and 393 more than a worker in Germany, according to WalletHub estimates.
LIVE updates: Market reaction, Fed Chair Powell testifies on economy
Highlights from Fed Chair Powell's remarks on the US economy.
Stocks battle back as Fed's Powell eases inflation, economy concerns
U.S. equity markets staged a dramatic comeback Tuesday with the Dow Jones Industrial Average ending just shy of a record high after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell reassured investors the central bank would continue to support the economy and that inflation would remain in control.
US economy poised to see historic gains in 2021 after COVID-induced recession
The U.S. economy may still be in the grips of the coronavirus pandemic, but it's poised to see historic gains later this year.
Blue-collar jobs booming amid COVID pandemic: Workforce analyst
Well-paying blue-collar jobs skyrocketed to numbers not seen since the start of the coronavirus pandemic due to demand for consumer goods, according to EmployBridge workforce analyst Joanie Bily.
How to get a PPP loan under new Biden administration rules
The Biden administration announced several changes to the Paycheck Protection Program this week, more strictly limiting which small businesses are eligible to receive forgivable loans through the federal rescue fund.
Fed's Powell says US economic outlook still 'highly uncertain,' but wider vaccine rollout key
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Tuesday the U.S. economy remains in the throes of the coronavirus pandemic, telling Congress during his semi-annual testimony that the outlook is "highly uncertain."
California stimulus package includes checks for illegal immigrants
California lawmakers on Monday approved $600 stimulus checks for state residents, including illgeal iimmigrants.
Biden's COVID-19 relief bill includes $300B in unrelated spending, analysis shows
House Democrats are on track to pass President Biden's nearly $2 trillion coronavirus relief package by the end of the week as Congress races to provide a fresh round of aid to families and businesses still reeling from the pandemic.
Utah estimates $1.5B budget surplus after a year of COVID: Here's why
Utah has an estimated budget surplus of $1.5 billion, even after a year of battling the COVID-19 pandemic that has hurt state tax revenues.
Slow start to tax season? What you need to know
Lawmakers have already raised concerns that the IRS is behind on processing tax returns – even though filing season just opened up in mid-February.
JPMorgan Chase taps $30B to advance racial equity
JPMorgan Chase has announced a series of new initiatives Tuesday to support Minority Depository Institutions (MDIs) and diverse-led Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) as part of a $30 billion commitment to advancing racial equity over the next five years, especially for Black and Latinx Communities.
Owner of San Francisco salon where Pelosi was caught maskless says reopening ‘almost impossible’
Owner of San Francisco salon shut by Nancy Pelosi's maskless mishap confirms her salons remain closed amid the pandemic.
Generator sales spike following winter storm, Covid-19 pandemic
After the Texas deep freeze exposed vulnerabilities to the state’s power grid, demand for heat-providing electricity and gas has bulked up sales for generators.
Pfizer to ship 13 million COVID-19 vaccine doses per week to U.S. by mid-March
Pfizer Inc expects to deliver more than 13 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine per week to the United States by the middle of March, more than doubling its shipments from early February, a top Pfizer executive said in prepared testimony ahead of a Tuesday congressional hearing.



















