Small business owner says Democrat-led COVID benefits are smothering middle class
Florida small business owner Lea Orchard says she is still reeling from the financial repercussions of the coronavirus pandemic, but it’s not the economic shutdown that has had a lasting effect on her business.
Pottinger on Taliban Takeover: 'We cannot abandon our citizens'
Former Deputy National Security Adviser Matt Pottinger discusses the future of Afghanistan on 'Kudlow.'
Treasury Department moves to freeze aid to Taliban
Fox Business Chief National Correspondent Connell McShane gives the latest on the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan on 'Coast to Coast.'
Biden admin urges some states to extend extra unemployment benefits ahead of Sept. 6 deadline
The Biden administration said Thursday that extra unemployment benefits put in place to keep out-of-work Americans afloat during the coronavirus pandemic will end as planned next month.
Restaurant owners sue New York City, de Blasio over vaccine rules
A group of New York restaurant and gym owners on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against New York City and Mayor Bill de Blasio over the city's vaccine requirements.
John Ratcliffe: Afghanistan 'debacle' is not an intelligence failure, it's a failure to listen to intelligence
Former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe criticized President Biden’s handling of Afghanistan Wednesday, telling "Kudlow" if you tried to construct a "calamity" or a "debacle" you couldn’t do a better job than the Biden administration in its handling of U.S. troop withdrawal from the region.
Pete Buttigieg clarifies plan for 'two separate' infrastructure packages
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg gives an update on infrastructure negotiations and discusses Democrats' plan for a larger spending bill
Law school loses luster as debts mount and salaries stagnate
Law school was once considered a surefire ticket to a comfortable life. Years of tuition increases have made it a fast way to get buried in debt.
Congress misses key debt-ceiling deadline: What that means, what happens next
Time is running out for Congress to raise, or suspend, the debt ceiling before the U.S. government runs out of cash to pay its bills.
Pilgrim's Pride executives, Koch Foods charged with price fixing in broiler chicken probe
The Justice Department on Thursday announced charges against Koch Foods and four Pilgrim’s Pride executives over their roles in a nationwide conspiracy to fix prices for broiler chickens.
What caused the global semiconductor chip shortage?
General Motors recently announced that it would reduce some truck production in North America due to the global chip shortage, while Ford has also pulled back production at several factories.
Biden promises US investment in semiconductors at Mack Trucks plant, as global shortage haunts auto sector
President Biden on Wednesday detailed his plans to invest billions of dollars to support new semiconductor chip factories, as he spoke about the need to bolster the American supply chain in Pennsylvania.
Dem-sponsored changes to death taxes could cost almost 1M US jobs, study finds
A Democratic proposal to eliminate the stepped-up basis tax provision could kill nearly 1 million U.S. jobs, a new study shows.
Here's how much taxpayers can get in added federal benefits
The federal government has created and boosted several benefits in order to ensure that Americans are able to weather the financial effects of the coronavirus pandemic, and cumulatively those benefits add up to sizable income boost for some.
US preps semiconductor factory plans amid shortage: EXCLUSIVE
The Biden administration is moving forward with plans to potentially build several semiconductor plants in the U.S. to increase chip production amid a global shortage.
Biden, Democrats' reckless inflation is out of control – and it's crushing America's small businesses
Inflation is climbing at the fastest rate in 13 years and has increased every single month since President Biden took office.
Kudlow: How one leading Democrat's proposal is 'critical race theory run wild'
Larry Kudlow discussed various hot topics in his monologue including Maxine Waters' race-based housing aid, inflation and the push to defund ICE.
Here's why Ireland is a no-go for global minimum tax hike
While more than 100 countries have agreed to support a 15% global minimum tax, Ireland – which has enjoyed the benefits of a low corporate tax rate for decades – is one of a handful of holdouts.
White House slams Republicans over debt ceiling threat
The White House shot back at Republicans on Wednesday as GOP leaders signaled they would not vote to raise the debt limit, despite a warning from the Congressional Budget Office that the Treasury Department could run out of money as soon as this coming October.
Republicans excoriate Democrats' $3.5T spending plan as 'reckless' amid surging inflation
Republicans on Wednesday lambasted Democrats for attempting to unilaterally pass a sprawling $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill, raising concerns that another burst of government spending will act as an accelerant to already rapidly inflation.



















