Varney: Biden is making inflation worse by closing pipelines, banning drilling
FOX Business' Stuart Varney, during his latest "My Take" on "Varney & Co.," argued President Biden is “not doing anything” about inflation and is making the issue “worse” by closing pipelines and banning drilling.
Biden admin asks court to delay decision on vaccine mandate, says virus dangers justify rule: READ IT
The Biden administration is asking a court to put off a decision on whether to strike down its vaccine mandate for big businesses until a federal panel consolidates the barrage of lawsuits against it.
Biden administration begins notifying borrowers of student loan servicer changes
FSA began notifying borrowers of changes to their federal student loan repayment plans. Here's what you should know if your loan servicer is changing.
Desperate Biden energy policies may drain strategic petroleum reserves
The Biden administration has a range of tools to combat rising energy prices, but the reality is that it won't use most of the effective and simplest ones.
Democrats' spending plan could cause US debt to surge, despite Biden claim: analysis
President Biden has repeatedly pledged that his signature spending plan will pay for itself and add zero dollars to the federal deficit thanks to a slew of tax hikes on wealthy Americans and corporations, but a new analysis suggests the $1.75 trillion measure could trigger a significant debt increase by 2050.
Senate Democrats demand Biden release oil from the Strategic Reserve
A group of Senate Democrats are demanding that President Biden release oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve and ban exports of U.S. crude oil
AOC fears Biden spending bill will be gutted after progressives gave up infrastructure bill 'leverage'
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is concerned President Biden’s massive social spending bill will be gutted in the coming days after the left wing of the Democratic Party gave up its “leverage” by voting in favor of the bipartisan infrastructure bill, her office said in a letter to constituents.
Republicans demand contingency plan for air traffic controllers when vaccine mandate kicks in
House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee ranking member Sam Graves, R-Mo., and Rep. Garret Graves, R-La., sent letters to Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) Administrator David Pekoske and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Stephen Dickson demanding the plan as the country looks ahead to the winter holidays.
Biden plans announcement in response to rising oil prices
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm has revealed President Biden may this week announce details on a long-term response to rising oil and gas prices.
Biden OSHA vaccine mandate: Federal panel expected to consolidate barrage of lawsuits into one massive case
The barrage of lawsuits against the Biden administration over its vaccine-or-testing rule on COVID-19 are expected to be combined into one massive case.
Biden administration reconsidering stance on federal student loans in bankruptcy
A top Federal Student Aid (FSA) official said the Biden administration is reviewing the Education Department's stance on how to handle federal loans for borrowers who declare bankruptcy.
Randal Quarles to leave the Fed in December, opening door for Biden to further reshape central bank
Federal Reserve Governor Randal Quarles announced Monday that he is stepping down from his post in December, leaving an additional seat open that will allow President Biden to further reshape the U.S. central bank.
Unions emboldened by Biden, making supply chain crisis worse: experts
Labor unions are feeling emboldened under President Biden, and the effects of that are worsening the supply chain crisis in the U.S., according to experts.
Biden hypes $1T bill impact on electric cars
Boasting about his $1 trillion infrastructure package, President Joe Biden overstated its reach by claiming it would result in 500,000 electric vehicle charging stations and meet his pledge to nudge half of U.S. drivers into EVs by decade’s end.
The rules on face masks at the office are changing
Some big U.S. employers have dropped workplace mask requirements as COVID-19 cases fall and vaccination rates rise. Staffers at other companies are wondering whether they can ditch masks, too.
Pilots protest Biden's vaccine mandate outside North Carolina airport: 'Enough is enough'
A major North Carolina airport saw pilots protesting Saturday against President Biden’s new vaccine mandate, as the airline industry already struggles with staffing shortages amid an inoculation push.
Federal court of appeals issues temporary halt to Biden vaccine mandate
A federal court issued Texas a temporary victory in its lawsuit against the Biden administration’s coronavirus vaccine mandate issuing a stay on the controversial federal government regulation in Texas.
Concerns mount on energy provisions within Democrat spending bill
President Biden’s $1.7 trillion Build Back Better Act is expected to receive little to no GOP support in Congress, but Republicans have grown increasingly concerned about how the spending package could affect prices at the pump.
Moderates v. Progressives: Dem division is rocking Congress ahead of Biden's colossal spending bill vote
The push to advance U.S. infrastructure by improving transit systems and advancing climate-friendly initiatives was a cornerstone of President Biden’s campaign, but fighting over his social spending package has stoked division within his party.
US needs to decouple from China now: Peter Navarro
Former President Donald Trump’s trade adviser says the U.S. needs to completely decouple from China to make it pay for COVID-19.



















