AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson, antitrust chief Makan Delrahim address telecom in dueling speeches
The DOJ blocked to sue the AT&T-Time Warner merger in November 2017 but that suit was denied by Federal Judge Richard Leon in June 2018. The DOJ appealed the decision to a higher court, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, but lost the appeal. DOJ will not appeal to the Supreme Court.
Obama border patrol chief: Border crisis 'absolutely' a national emergency
Border patrol agents are overwhelmed, said Mark Morgan.
Social Security reform is long overdue, but massive tax hikes are not the answer
Social Security has to be reformed if the program is to remain viable, but the House Dems’ latest so-called ‘solution’ is more of the same from the far-left: tax increases.
It’s time for Barr to take control of his DOJ: Tom Fitton
‘By outsourcing the role of the Justice Department to Rod Rosenstein, Mr. Barr is sending a signal that it’s business as usual at the deep state,’ said Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton.
Congress faster path for legalizing CBD in food, says outgoing FDA chief
The federal government must craft a pathway for CBD use in food given its prior status as an illegal drug.
Federal government launches Boeing, FAA probe after 737 Max jet crashes
The Department of Transportation and the Justice Department are reviewing the development and certification of the Max fleet.
Trump administration proposes limit on student loan borrowing
In a blueprint to reform the Higher Education Act, a 1995 law, the Trump administration suggested limiting loans taken out by graduate students and parents of undergraduates.
Some lawmakers worry about allowing sports bets on phones
Among their concerns is that the accessibility of online betting, especially on mobile devices, could be a pathway for minors to start gambling and make sports betting more addictive.
SEC Chair Clayton looks to quell critics in 2019
The agency under Clayton's leadership has advanced a number of proposals to protect retail investors.
FAA should not have grounded Boeing 737 Max jets, former government official says
Former FAA Official criticizes agency's decision to ground Boeing 737 Max fleet.
FAA knew about Boeing 737 Max 8 faults: NASA administrator
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine on the agency’s program that allows pilots to submit complaints about planes as well as procedures.
US job openings swell to 7.6M in January, amid tight labor market
The number of job openings rate was 4.8 percent, up slightly from the 4.7 in the previous month.
Alan Greenspan: Social Security solvency may require benefit cuts
Greenspan said failure to properly fund Social Security could mean that "the end of the road is very serious trouble."
SEC charges VW, former CEO with defrauding US investors
The company made false and misleading comments to shareholders about “vehicle quality, environmental compliance” and its financial standing, according to the agency.
College cheating $1M bail: Govt. gone overboard
The college admissions bribery scheme million dollars in bail bonds payment is an excessive act by the courts, according to Judge Napolitano.
Time is just right for moving more Americans from welfare to work
Research shows that work requirements for welfare recipients who are able to work have powerful impacts on those receiving benefits, taxpayers and the economy.
SEC Chairman Clayton on bitcoin: Buyer beware
The Securities and Exchange Commission is reviewing several bitcoin-related proposals.
Is the Boeing 737 Max a cost-saving failure?
The aviation industry runs like a business — and money talks, said a FAA-licensed commercial pilot.
FDA moves to ban sales of flavored e-cigs
The move comes ahead of Commissioner Gottlieb's departure from the agency.
SEC chair Clayton on Elon Musk saga: 280 characters on Twitter ‘just aren’t enough’ at times
The drama began when Musk tweeted last year that he wanted to take Tesla private.



















