After Capitol riots, 5 senior FAA appointees to resign
Five staff members within the Department of Transportation's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will leave their positions effective Monday, according to an internal email obtained by FOX Business.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, Kudlow to fulfill Trump term
Mnuchin plans to focus on the "important work" that still needs to be done, according to sources close to the secretary.
Manufacturers back 25th Amendment push to remove Trump from office
The National Association of Manufacturers on Wednesday called on Vice President Mike Pence to consider invoking the 25th Amendment.
Some CEOs fire rioters, call for President Trump’s removal from office
A number of companies said they fired employees who participated in the riot at the Capitol after seeing employees in photos and videos posted to social media.
Trump's Twitter, Facebook accounts could be suspended for a week at a time: Harvard Law's Vivek Wadhwa
Harvard Law School Distinguished Fellow Vivek Wadhwa weighed in on Twitter and Facebook locking President Trump’s accounts, saying he anticipates "more clamping down" from the social media platforms.
Shopify closes websites associated with Trump following riots
Shopify has closed websites associated with President Donald Trump following the riots at the U.S. Capitol.
Twitter, Facebook under pressure from both sides after locking Trump accounts
Facebook and Twitter are under pressure from both sides after locking President Trump out of his social media accounts.
US weighs adding Alibaba, Tencent to China stock ban
Agencies debate impact on U.S. financial markets of potential restrictions
Stock futures gain as Electoral College certifies Biden victory
Financial markets remained steady amid the Capitol Hill lockdown.
Stock futures trade mixed as investors await results of Georgia races, fate of Senate
Investors attempt to handicap the Senate in 2021.
More than 170 business execs urge lawmakers to accept election results
More than 170 business executives are urging lawmakers to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election and stop any further delays "in the orderly transfer of power," they wrote in a letter Monday.
US Treasury announces new sanctions on Iran's steel industry
The U.S. announced a fresh wave of sanctions against Iran on Tuesday-- this time aimed at 17 companies that supply the regime with materials for the steel industry.
IBM hires Gary Cohn, former Trump economic adviser
Former Trump economic adviser Gary Cohn is adding IBM to his resume.
What are the global economy's 5 biggest threats in 2021?
The majority of the world is still ensnared in the throes of the coronavirus pandemic, but the biggest risk for the global economy in the year ahead is a politically divided United States — not the deadly virus outbreak.
Trump vetoes Calif. fishing bill over seafood trade deficit
Trump said such legislation would increase reliance on imported seafood and worsen a multibillion-dollar seafood trade deficit
US economy's wild ride during COVID pandemic gives clues for 2021
For the economy, 2021 should be a less volatile year.
Struggling NC restaurants fight for congressional help after court victory
North Carolina's small businesses and restaurants ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic's economic devastation are standing up to Congress.
EU, China seal investment deal that may irk US
The EU and China ink a trade deal that may not sit well with the U.S.
President Trump signs COVID relief, government funding bill
The president's decision to sign the package into law will avert a government shutdown, restore unemployment benefits, stop evictions, provide rental assistance, add additional funding to the Small Business Administration's Paycheck Protection Program and invest in vaccine distribution, among other things.
Trump stands firm against foreign aid 'pork' as US unemployment benefits expire
Unemployment programs used by about 14 million people expired early Sunday as President Trump opted not to sign into law a massive $900 million coronavirus relief bill that Congress had overwhelmingly passed.



















