Government And Institutions

6 Topics for a Substantial Debate on the Economic Issues

On Tuesday, the FOX Business Network and the Wall Street Journal have an opportunity to rectify an earlier missed opportunity by compelling the Republican candidates to discuss significant economic issues important to millions of Americans.

Week Ahead: GOP Debate, Inflation Data

The highlight of next week’s economic calendar will be the Republican presidential debates sponsored by FOX Business Network and the Wall Street Journal.  

Repealing Dodd-Frank Easier Said Than Done

The massive Dodd-Frank banking reform bill has been singled out by the GOP candidates for being too complicated and burdensome, and in some glaring cases having the exact opposite effect it was intended for.   

Cruz Crashes Bush Country in Donor Search

U.S. Senator and Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz told a group of wealthy financiers in Dallas on Monday November 2  that the GOP has a clear path to victory in the 2016 presidential election by embracing issues championed by conservative voters many of whom stayed home in 2012 and handed president Obama the re-election, the FOX Business Network has learned.

RNC Chases Asian American Millennials

As a percentage of the voting population, Asians have risen steadily since 1996 and their voter turnout rates have increased to almost 50%, according to Census Bureau data, making the group a prime target for the GOP.

Despite Health Reform, 32.3 Million Are Uninsured

A full 32.3 million non-elderly people do not have health insurance despite the costly health reform act and the individual mandate tax penalty, new analysis shows. Of that, nearly half are still not getting health insurance through the Affordable Care Act or Medicaid.

Anti-Muslim Remarks at Trump Town Hall Fuel Islamophobia

The always outspoken GOP front-runner Donald Trump is now under fire for what he didn’t say. During his town hall in New Hampshire on Thursday night, Trump failed to address an audience member’s anti-Muslim remarks.

When Can the U.S. Take Your Cash or Property?

Civil forfeiture process can be used to take your property even if you have not been formally charged with a crime. Learn everything you need to know to protect your assets and your rights.