Oil risks price rise as Putin inches into Ukraine
As tensions between Russia and Ukraine escalate, a potential conflict could upend the world energy markets.
Tony Podesta pulls in $1 million lobbying White House on behalf of Huawei
Tony Podesta made $1 million to lobby the White House on behalf of Chinese telecommunications company Huawei. His brother, John Podesta, has been an adviser to Presidents Obama and Clinton.
Democratic Rep. Ami Bera calls Biden megadonor and NBA co-owner's anti-Uyghur comment 'naive'
Rep. Ami Bera, D-Calif., weighed in on the controversy surrounding Golden State Warriors co-owner Chamath Palihapitiya, who has received backlash for stating "no one cares" about the ongoing Uyghur genocide in Xinjiang, China.
Biden Fed nominee says regulators should push to 'allocate capital' away from fossil fuels
Just a couple of months after blocking Saule Omarova's nomination to be the comptroller of the currency, Banking Committee Republicans have their next target in Sarah Bloom Raskin.
Giuliani associate gets year in prison in foreign donor case
Igor Fruman, who helped Rudy Giuliani seek damaging information against Joe Biden in Ukraine, was sentenced to one year and one day in prison and fined $10,000.
IRS service 'not what the American public deserves,' White House says
White House press secretary Jen Psaki says the current level of customer service at the IRS is "not what the American public deserves"
Biden's $15 minimum wage hike for federal agencies goes into effect
Federal agencies are being directed to raise the minimum wage for government employees to $15 an hour, according to new guidance from the Office of Personnel Management.
Varney: Stock market selloff is a Biden ‘liability’
FOX Business' Stuart Varney, during his latest "My Take" on "Varney & Co.," argued that the market selloff is a Biden “liability” and may factor into elections.
Ex-Clinton adviser on potential Hillary Clinton run in 2024
Former senior adviser to the Clinton's Mark Penn weighs in on Biden’s sinking approval ratings and the potential for Hillary Clinton running for president again in 2024.
Warren, progressives escalate pressure on Biden to cancel student loans
A number of prominent Democrats are urging President Biden to cancel student debt using an executive order.
The stock market in Biden’s first year
Biden's first year in office has been a positive one for U.S. stocks, however his returns lag both Trump and Obama in their first year.
Kudlow: Voters do not want a radical transformation toward behemoth government
Larry Kudlow dissects how President Biden portrayed his policies in his almost two-hour press conference.
Pelosi reverses course, signals openness to banning congressional stock trades
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday suggested that she will consider proposals banning members of Congress from trading stocks while in elective office, a sharp reversal from just a month ago when she adamantly defended the practice.
Hunter Biden, former Biden aide invested in Chinese company tied to Communist Party, NBA China
Hunter Biden’s longtime business partner, Eric Schwerin, sent him an email in March 2017 breaking down the ownership interests of Rosemont Seneca Advisors, which included a 5% stake in Harves Amusement Parks and ownership in Harves Sports and Entertainment.
Biden has never faced up to the reality of his attack on America’s energy security
Thursday marks one year since President Biden canceled the Keystone XL pipeline on his first day in the White House.
Biden's first year: Tracking the US economy's recovery from the pandemic
President Biden began his campaign in 2019 with a simple, if vague, promise to voters: He would return the country to the status quo if elected.
Biden's first-year giveaways: What the US has spent or pledged to spend on infrastructure, COVID relief
President Biden's first year in office was full of plans – some realized, some not – to spend massive amounts of money in the name of causes, including pandemic relief, infrastructure and climate change.
Biden can't spin his way out of the inflation mess
When headlines say that inflation has hit a near 40-year-high, people believe it. And they want their president to believe it.
Americans worried rising inflation will outpace their wages this year
Americans are increasingly worried that red-hot inflation will erode their purchasing power this year with the cost of living soon outpacing their income.
Biden tasks Fed with inflation fight
President Biden says the Federal Reserve has the job of addressing soaring inflation, as he continues to press for trillions more in government spending



















