NY Gov. Hochul's indoor mask mandate ‘makes no sense’: Rockland County executive
Rockland County Executive Ed Day slammed New York Gov. Kathy Hochul's indoor mask mandate, arguing that focusing on the face covering requirement “makes no sense.”
Schumer says Senate will vote to raise debt ceiling Tuesday
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said the Senate will vote on raising the debt ceiling Tuesday
NYC steakhouse owner slams vaccine, mask mandates: 'Bad news for us'
Bobby Van's Steakhouse owner Joseph Smith argued that New York City’s vaccine and mask mandates are “bad news” for business, noting that about 460 people have canceled group and party reservations because of the restrictions.
Sen. Barrasso: ‘People are hurting,’ Biden’s policies ‘have made it worse’
Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., warned on Sunday that inflation will continue to rise and taxes will increase because of President Biden’s spending plan, arguing that “people's paychecks are not keeping up.”
Senators push bipartisan bill to bolster domestic semiconductor production as shortages loom
A bipartisan group of senators introduced legislation Friday that would incentivize U.S. suppliers and manufacturers to boost domestic semiconductor production.
Kudlow: Tax hikes will punish success, not reward it
Larry Kudlow pays tribute to Robert Dole and discusses Biden's wreckless spending bill
Texas will be 'home of semiconductor manufacturing' amid chip shortage: Gov. Abbott
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Sunday that his state “will be the home of semiconductor manufacturing going forward” as the chip shortage has been affecting companies around the globe.
Larry Kudlow: Where is Arizona senator Mark Kelly?
Fox Business host Larry Kudlow questions what Arizona Senator Mark Kelly thinks about Biden's spending bill.
Sen. Cassidy on Omicron COVID variant: 'No reason to panic'
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., on the new COVID variant and vaccine mandates.
Home Depot founder makes big move in Missouri Senate race
Home Depot Founder Bernie Marcus has put $1 million behind former Gov. Eric Greitens in the 2022 U.S. Senate race in Missouri, Missouri First Action told Fox News. Greitens, Missouri's first Jewish governor, signed the state's right-to-work law.
Powell admits Fed got it wrong on inflation, says they should stop calling it 'transitory'
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell acknowledged Tuesday that he now expects high inflation to continue into the middle of 2022, stating that the government should no longer push what had been a recurring slogan of it being "transitory."
Fed Chair Powell to tell Congress that omicron variant could threaten U.S. economic recovery
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is set to tell Congress on Tuesday that the omicron variant could threaten the U.S. labor market and cloud the inflation forecast.
Biden facing renewed criticism for cancelling Keystone XL Pipeline amid energy crisis
Members of Congress are accusing Biden of hindering U.S. energy security by cancelling construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline.
Who is Shalanda Young, Biden's OMB pick?
President Biden nominated Shalanda Young to lead OMB after more than a decade serving on the House Appropriations Committee.
Biden expected to nominate Shalanda Young for budget director
President Biden on Wednesday is expected to nominate Shalanda Young to be permanent director of the Office of Management and Budget, Fox News has learned.
GOP senator says Biden's 'radical' Treasury pick could 'turn banking into... the DMV'
Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., expressed his "shock" Thursday that the upper chamber is being asked to consider Biden's "radical" nominee for Comptroller of the Currency, Saule Omarova.
Biden's pick Omarova walks back past controversial statements, claims they were merely academic proposals
President Biden's nominee to be the Comptroller of the Currency, Saule Omarova, found herself clarifying or walking back a number of past statements on Thursday.
Moderates v. Progressives: Dem division is rocking Congress ahead of Biden's colossal spending bill vote
The push to advance U.S. infrastructure by improving transit systems and advancing climate-friendly initiatives was a cornerstone of President Biden’s campaign, but fighting over his social spending package has stoked division within his party.
US Senate bill would limit big tech mergers
Two U.S. senators have introduced bipartisan legislation that seeks to make it harder for Amazon.com and other tech giants to make acquisitions.
Democrats' spending bill could give four weeks of paid leave to people without jobs
The provision in question is buried deep in the bill sewn together by House Democrats as they desperately try to get legislation across the finish line after a GOP trouncing at the polls on Tuesday.



















