Biden reverses position on signing bipartisan infrastructure bill: ‘I fully stand behind it’
President Biden on Saturday back-tracked previous remarks he made on his intent to sign the nearly $1 trillion infrastructure package and confirmed he will "fully stand behind it."
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may be pilfered by government, Mark Calabria says
Mark Calabria, former director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), on Friday suggested that the government could pilfer Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Biden's capital gains tax plan would push US rate to one of highest in developed world
Wealthy Americans could pay one of the highest taxes on capital gains and dividends in the world if President Biden's sweeping tax and spending plan becomes law.
Kudlow accuses Biden of a 'double-cross' on infrastructure deal
Fox Business host Larry Kudlow discussed how President Biden's bipartisan infrastructure bill fell apart after Democrats said the only way they will pass it is if Republicans let their election bill pass on “Kudlow.”
Biden gun crime prevention plan won't work, 'refund the police': Ex-NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly
Former NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly explains how Biden's crime prevention plan won't address the core problem.
Biden adding trillions in spending will put US in ‘economic downturn’: House GOP leader McCarthy
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy on President Biden and bipartisan sentors reaching a $953 billion infrastructure deal.
Rep. Jason Smith slams Biden's spending priorities: 'Absolutely unacceptable'
President Biden and a bipartisan group of senators reached a $953 billion deal on infrastructure Thursday. Shortly after, Biden changed his tone, saying he wouldn't sign the bipartisan deal unless Congress also passed a second bill full of progressive spending.
What's in the bipartisan infrastructure deal reached by Biden, senators?
President Biden on Thursday declared that he and a bipartisan group of senators had reached a deal for a $1.2 trillion infrastructure package, a breakthrough agreement that comes after weeks of arduous negotiations.
Commerce Deptartment sanctions Chinese solar materials companies over 'forced labor against Muslims'
The U.S. Department of Commerce on Wednesday sanctioned five Chinese companies that make materials used in solar energy products over "forced labor against Muslims" in China's Xinjiang Province.
Biden administration extends the eviction moratorium through July
The Biden administration on Wednesday extended a federal pause on evictions by one month through the end of July.
IRS launches 2 new online tools to help families claim boosted child tax credit
Parents can now check their eligibility status for the expanded child tax credit and manage the monthly payments using two new online tools the IRS launched this week.
Rise in crime across U.S. is crippling small businesses
As crime continues to spike across the country and cities fail to get a handle on the violence, many small business owners say the violence is impacting their bottom line.
SEC's planned new 'woke' rules creating cost concerns for business leaders
Business groups are trying to calculate just how much money public companies might have to shell out to comply with the Securities and Exchange Commission’s planned new “woke” corporate disclosure rules, and initial estimates aren’t pretty.
Warren, Schumer press Biden to extend student loan payment freeze
Dozens of Democrats on Capitol Hill are calling on President Biden to extend the federal student loan payment moratorium by at least six months.
Student loan forgiveness furthers Democrat influence on campuses, critics charge
Some say college campuses are indoctrinating Democrat voters as President Biden pushes student loan forgiveness.
Child tax credit 2021: Who will qualify for up to $1,800 per child this year?
About 36 million families can expect to receive some extra cash beginning on July 15.
Biden ‘encouraged’ by bipartisan big tech crackdown, White House says
The White House on Tuesday said President Biden has been “encouraged” by bipartisan work in Congress aimed at addressing issues created by some of the country’s largest technology companies.
Kudlow rips Hunter Biden's $500K paintings as 'fraudulent', 'scam art'
Fox News Radio's Guy Benson sounded off Tuesday on first son Hunter Biden setting up a deal to market what “Kudlow” host Larry Kudlow qualified as “crap” paintings for $500,000 per piece.
Varney: The Democrat coalition is falling apart
FOX Business host Stuart Varney addresses the split within the Democratic party and progressive proposals
Biden officials head to Congress to continue bipartisan infrastructure negotiations
Some of President Biden's top advisers are heading to Capitol Hill on Tuesday to continue negotiations on a bipartisan infrastructure package, meeting in person with a coalition of senators who unveiled a nearly $1 trillion framework two weeks ago.


















