Biden's tax proposal 'very concerning' for commercial real estate: Marcus & Millichap CEO
Marcus & Millichap CEO Hessam Nadji discusses the impact of President Biden's tax proposals on the commercial real estate industry
Biden still pitching massive spending plans despite inflation surge
President Biden is still pitching his multitrillion-dollar spending plans to Congress, even amid the threat of surging inflation, after consumer prices in April saw the biggest increase in decades.
Biden signs order to beef up federal cyber defenses
President Joe Biden signed an executive order Wednesday meant to strengthen U.S. cybersecurity defenses in response to a series of headline-grabbing hacking incidents that highlight how vulnerable the country’s public and private sectors are to high-tech spies and criminals operating from half a world away.
Larry Kudlow: Biden's had a 'sloppy week or two,' is being tested by Iran
‘Kudlow’ host Larry Kudlow criticized Biden's “sloppy week or two,” which has seen a hack on the Colonial Pipeline causing fuel shortages throughout the United States, and increased tensions between Israel and Hamas.
Gas shortages amid Colonial Pipeline attack serve as 'lessons' for future: Ark. gov
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson on the Colonial Pipeline cyberattack and how the U.S. needs to remain energy-independent.
Inflation spike bolsters Republicans' criticism of Biden's $4T spending plans
President Biden's $4 trillion tax credit and spending proposals encountered a new political obstacle on Wednesday: The threat of surging inflation, after consumer prices in April saw the biggest increase in decades.
Biden policies ‘duped the Fed’: Economist Peter Morici
Former Chief International Trade economist Peter Morici discusses printing press economics and inflation concerns.
Top Republican demands Biden administration detail spending plans for $1.9T relief bill
A top House Republican is calling on the Biden administration to provide a full account of how it's spending $1.9 trillion in coronavirus relief money, warning of "potential misuse and abuse" of the taxpayer money.
Emergency program to give people $50 off internet bill
Americans can begin applying for $50 off their monthly internet bill on Wednesday as part of an emergency government program to keep people connected during the pandemic.
Americans fear worst inflation rate since 2013
U.S. consumers' inflation fears grew in April as the nation's economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic accelerated, boosted by trillions in government stimulus.
Big Tech, semiconductors team up to lobby US government on chip production funding
Big Tech and top chipmakers have formed a new lobbying group that is seeking government chip manufacturing subsidies.
Biden says 1 million Americans signed up for health coverage during special enrollment
President Biden announced Tuesday that one million Americans signed up for health insurance through HealthCare.gov during a special enrollment period that started on Feb. 15.
Biden to meet with GOP lawmakers in make-it-or-break-it week for infrastructure deal
President Biden will make a concerted push this week to strike a deal with Republicans on his massive tax and spending proposal
Biden says Americans must accept a job or lose unemployment benefits after disappointing jobs report
President Biden on Monday pledged to enforce unemployment insurance laws so that no American can "game the system" to get paid not to work – but maintained that sweetened jobless benefits are not to blame for the lackluster April jobs report.
Biden administration begins delivering $350B in COVID relief to state, local governments
The Treasury Department announced Monday that it will begin distributing hundreds of billions of dollars in emergency funding to state and local governments.
McConnell says $800B infrastructure package would be acceptable
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell suggested on Sunday that he would support an infrastructure package that costs as much as $800 billion.
Biden's tax and spending plans are ‘dangerous’: Mulvaney
Former acting White House chief of staff and former OMB Director Mick Mulvaney on the Biden administration’s approach to taxes and spending.
Colonial Pipeline, Dogecoin, Disney earnings lead week ahead
The Dow & S&P 500 will begin the week at record highs, as President Joe Biden hits up Congress to sell his infrastructure package.
Groups slam Biden's 'war on small business' after 'disappointing' jobs numbers
Organizations representing independent businesses slammed Friday's weaker-than-expected jobs report, blaming President Joe Biden's policies for the uptick in unemployment.
Global order in jeopardy, Blinken tells UN, citing nationalism, repression
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned the United Nations Security Council on Friday that the international order was in “serious jeopardy” in comments that decried what he described as rising nationalism and repression around the world.



















