2022 midterm elections ad spending expected to break records
The 2022 midterm election cycle will likely set a new record for ad spending, according to a report from a top national ad tracking firm.
Schumer says deal reached for vote to avoid government shutdown
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced an agreement late Wednesday for a Thursday morning vote to avoid a government shutdown.
Facebook whistleblower to testify at U.S. Senate hearing next week, lawmakers say
Two U.S. senators said on Tuesday a Facebook Inc. whistleblower will testify at a Senate hearing next week about what one of them called the social media company's "toxic effects" on young users.
Rubio targets 'woke' companies with new bill granting more shareholder power to fight back
Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio introduced a bill this week that aims to challenge corporate spending of shareholder dollars for causes he described as “woke” social policy actions.
Cruz blasts Dems for putting 'crazy Uncle Bernie' in charge of Senate Budget Committee
Senator Ted Cruz, R-Texas, blasted the Senate Democrats for putting “crazy Uncle Bernie” in charge of the Senate Budget Committee while speaking at the Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference in Michigan Friday night.
GOP senators reintroduce Schumer bill calling for hearings before reconciliation bill
Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind., is leading the “No Hearing, No Vote” bill with a handful of his fellow prominent GOP colleagues, according to a press release exclusively obtained by FOX Business.
Sen. Marco Rubio on the dangers of investing in Chinese companies: Not a Biden administration priority
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., argued on Thursday that the potential dangers of investing in Chinese companies is not a priority for the Biden administration.
Rep. Jayapal: Progressives will shoot down infrastructure bill if $3.5T spending plan doesn’t pass first
U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., made the media rounds this week, warning moderate Democrats that nearly 50 members of her progressive caucus will defeat the bipartisan-negotiated infrastructure bill in Congress if a larger, more expensive "reconciliation" bill doesn’t win approval first.
NYC steakhouse owner says he lost millions in business due to city's vaccine mandate
A New York City steakhouse owner discussed the negative economic impact of the city's coronavirus vaccine mandate, noting he lost nearly two million dollars of business due to the requirement.
Miami-specific crypto could 'revolutionize the way governments are funded': Mayor Suarez
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez explained on Monday that MiamiCoin, a city-specific cryptocurrency, is a model that could “revolutionize the way governments are funded in the future.”
Sen. Ernst slams Biden admin for describing Taliban as ‘business-like,’ ‘cooperative'
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, criticized the Biden administration for not recognizing the Taliban as a terrorist organization on ‘Kudlow’ Thursday.
Conservative group launches multi-million dollar push to derail Dems’ $3.5 trillion spending plan
A well-known conservative anti-tax group is taking aim at massive $3.5 trillion spending package that President Biden and Democrats who control both houses of Congress are aiming to pass along party lines.
Reps. AOC, Carolyn Maloney miss part of $3.5T budget reconciliation markup to attend Met Gala
Democratic New York Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Carolyn Maloney missed at least part of the House Financial Services Committee's markup of the $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation package to attend the 2021 Met Gala Monday evening in New York City.
Manchin: Schumer ‘will not have my vote’ on $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., said Sunday he will not vote in favor of his party’s $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation package, which needs the support of all 50 Democratic senators to pass.
Biden broke campaign promise to not tax anyone making less than $400,000: Rep. French Hill
Rep. French Hill, R-Ark., says Americans are going to see higher taxes if Democrats' infrastructure package is approved.
Rick Scott blasts Kodak's apology to China for Xinjiang photos, claims it 'empowers' Beijing's 'abuses'
Kodak's apology to China's government and its removal of an Instagram post showing the situation in Xinjiang had U.S. Sen. Rick Scott "deeply concerned,” the Florida Republican said Wednesday.
Mississippi governor on 'challenging' Ida recovery
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves explained the issues his state is facing in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, stressing that it has been a “a challenging time.”
Sen. Kelly may have violated transparency law by waiting to file PTR disclosing Chinese-linked company stock
First-term Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., appears to have violated a federal transparency law by waiting to disclose an investment in a Chinese technology firm.
Detroit’s Dem mayor says he and Rashida Tlaib predicted Census ’undercount’
Mayor Mike Duggan says he plans to pursue "legal remedies" over what he claims was an inaccurate count.
Democrats pave the way for SALT cap relief in budget resolution
Democrats approved a $3.5 trillion budget resolution Wednesday morning, which paves the way for potentially altering the cap on state and local tax deductions.


















