Biden to announce he wants half of all new vehicles at zero emissions by 2030
President Biden will sign an executive order on Thursday directing half of all U.S. car sales to be "zero emission vehicles" by 2030.
Eviction moratorium extended until early October: Here's what renters need to know
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday announced a fresh ban on evictions for certain renters just days after the White House allowed a nationwide moratorium to expire, putting millions of tenants at risk of losing their homes.
Landlords can consider these alternatives to evictions amid new moratorium
The federal eviction ban expired in July, but some aid remains. Here are some options available for landlords looking to avoid evicting their tenants.
Yellen says Biden's $4T economic agenda key to ensuring US global dominance
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Wednesday argued that President Biden's sweeping $4 trillion economic plan is crucial to ensuring the U.S. maintains its status as the world's top economic superpower.
Biden administration announces new, targeted eviction moratorium for many renters
The Biden administration on Tuesday announced a new ban on evictions for many renters just days after the White House allowed a nationwide moratorium to expire on Saturday, infuriating progressive House Democrats who warned that millions of Americans could lose their homes.
Two student loan servicers end federal contracts, deserting 10M borrowers — are you impacted?
Nearly 10 million borrowers will have their student loans reassigned to a new servicer. See how you can ensure a smooth transition if you're affected.
Senate Banking Committee Republicans urge Biden to withdraw nominees who backed 'defunding' police
Republican members of the Senate Banking Committee called Wednesday for President Biden to withdraw his nominations for Solomon Greene and Julia Gordon, pending appointees who have expressed support for calls to "defund" the police or publicly criticized law enforcement entities in the past.
Republican Study group calls $1T infrastructure deal a ‘Trojan horse’ for Democrats
The congressional Republican Study Committee on Monday blasted the Senate’s proposed $1 trillion infrastructure bill as a “Trojan horse” for Democratic social spending and “Green New Deal” initiatives.
Congress fails to pass eviction moratorium extension, but homeowners and renters still have options
Congress failed to pass an extension to the freeze on evictions Friday before heading into its summer recess. But, homeowners and renters who are struggling to make payments still have options.
Progressives lambast Biden for letting eviction ban expire: 'It's a disgrace'
Progressive lawmakers took aim at President Biden over the weekend after the White House let a nationwide ban on evictions expire and an eleventh-hour push by Democrats to extend the moratorium failed.
Pro-Biden groups shelling out big bucks to push massive spending bills
A coalition of progressive organizations and pro-White House groups says it will spend nearly $100 million to launch a campaign this month to promote President Biden's domestic agenda.
Biden administration has cancelled $1.5B in student loan debt so far: Who could benefit next
The Biden administration has erased $1.5 billion worth of college debt under loan forgiveness programs for 92,000 borrowers who met certain eligibility requirements. See if you qualify, and consider alternative loan repayment programs.
US sets new Cuba sanctions as Biden meets Cuban-Americans
The Biden administration announced new sanctions on Friday against Cuba's national revolutionary police and its top two officials as the U.S. looks to increase pressure on the communist government following this month's protests on the island.
Larry Kudlow slams New York Times opinion piece that argues for non-citizens to vote
Larry Kudlow blasted a New York Times opinion essay that argued for non-citizens to have voting rights
South Carolina has largest share of renters at risk as eviction moratorium set to expire
Over the course of the pandemic, South Carolina halted most evictions while offering "little rental assistance," according to real estate brokerage Redfin.
Biden administration extends eviction freeze: What to do if you’re struggling to make payments
The FHFA and FHA each announced Friday that their coronavirus pandemic-driven eviction moratoria, which protect homeowners and renters from eviction in the event of nonpayment of rent, will be extended through Sept. 30, 2021.
House Dems make last-ditch effort to extend eviction moratorium
House Democrats are rushing to set up an eleventh-hour vote on a bill that would extend a nationwide ban on evictions hours before the freeze is poised to expire, putting millions of renters at risk of losing their homes.
Eviction moratorium poised to expire July 31, putting millions at risk of losing their homes
A federal ban on evictions is poised to expire on July 31, putting millions of renters at risk of being thrown out of their homes in coming weeks as state and local officials struggle to distribute $46 billion in rental assistance to tenants and landlords across the country.
Biden facing renewed push from Dems to cancel $50K in student loan debt per borrower, extend payment freeze
Democratic lawmakers once again renewed their call for Biden to cancel up to $50,000 in student debt and to extend the student loan payment freeze until March 2022.
Coronavirus relief programs begin expiring for millions of Americans
The massive – but temporary – social safety net that Congress put in place to financially support millions of Americans reeling from the coronavirus pandemic is unraveling.


















