Expect Dimon to Leave JPM If Dual Role is Split
J.P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon will likely leave if he loses a key shareholder vote next week that would strip him of a chunk of his power.
Hackers Launch OpUSA, Targeting Banks, Government Agencies
A group of hackers kicked off a cyber operation that targets high-profile American institutions, including government agencies and dozens of banks.
Candidates Spar But Most Ire Reserved for Obama, Clinton
There was considerable sparring among the top seven candidates participating in the FOX Business Network’s presidential debate, but most of their ire was focused on President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
4 Tips for Those Affected by the Military Force Reduction
The biggest challenge facing anyone affected by the Reduction in Force (RIF), according to a military veteran is a lack of a support system—especially for those with a short timeline.
U.S. House Passes Two-Year Budget, Debt Limit Plan, Sends to Senate
The House on Wednesday passed a two-year budget deal that would extend the government's borrowing limit before the Treasury risks being unable to pay its bills.
Details of the Military Force Reduction
As part of an overall force reduction due to federal budget constraints, the U.S. military has been forced to cut members. Here’s what you need to know about the Reduction in Force.
The Democrats’ 5% Solution
Five years after the immaculate recovery declared by Vice President Joe Biden in the summer of 2010, the U.S. still faces dismal job and wage growth. What could fix all that? For the Democrats to stop their identity crisis and return to their economic growth plans built on their small government, low-tax platforms.
The Truth About Income Inequality
What is missing in action in the debate about income inequality?
Medicare Project: House Calls for Trail Seniors Cut Costs
The humble house call is being put to the test to see if it can improve care and cut costs for some of Medicare's frailest patients — and new data suggests it can work.
Has the GOP Lost Its Budget Soul?
In case you're not following this budget drama on the hill, the Grand Old Party has folded like a cheap suit. It seems right now they are no more interested in cutting spending, than I am in cutting carbohydrates.
Tesla Needs $3B in Tax Breaks for New Battery Factory
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is big on talking about the free-market, but his firm needs a lot of taxpayer help to survive.
USPS Loss Swells to $2B in Second Quarter
You've Got ... Red Ink? The embattled U.S. Postal Service said its second-quarter loss jumped by nearly three-fold to $2 billion in the second quarter.
Trade Deficit Dragging Down Growth, Job Creation
Household spending has recovered but too many of those dollars go to pay for imported oil, consumer goods from China and autos from Japan.
Obama to Propose Wholly Political Budget -- Progress Be Damned!
The president will drop from previous proposals any effort to curb the rapidly escalating problems with social security: payouts rising more rapidly than the money flowing into the trust funds.
Washington’s Budget Celebration is Premature
Celebrating the temporary respite – and a contrived one at that – from the growing debt belies a number of problems.
China Now Owns a Record $1.317T of U.S. Government Debt
China continues to display an appetite for U.S. government debt, expanding its holdings of Treasurys to a record of $1.317 trillion in November.
Report: Orbital Sciences faces risks in resuming space station shipments after 2014 explosion
A new government report says one of NASA's two commercial suppliers faces an uphill struggle in resuming deliveries to the International Space Station.
Days ahead of election, Greece's Tsipras says grand coalition would be 'unnatural'
Greece's left-wing leader Alexis Tsipras says he will not form an "unnatural" grand coalition government with conservative rivals if he wins Sunday's general election, despite polls suggesting that neither party can score an outright victory.
Firm gets $27M in Carolina road projects despite links to company barred from state contracts
A newly formed highway construction company has landed more than $27 million in new government projects across the Carolinas despite its deep ties to a discredited North Carolina paving firm barred from bidding on state contracts.
Horse racing industry frets as states look to rein in casino subsidies propping up purses
Horse track operators and breeders are concerned the good times might be trotting to a close as some states move to rein in a lucrative subsidy that's helped prop up their long suffering-industry.














