Declassified FBI document exposes Steele dossier’s uncorroborated claims: Solomon
John Solomon on Obamagate
Wall Street betting heavily on Biden win in home stretch of campaign: Gasparino
Charlie Gasparino on Wall Street, election
McConnell plans vote on targeted coronavirus relief as Trump urges Congress to 'go big'
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday the Senate will vote on a "targeted" coronavirus relief bill next week, including another round of funding for a key small-business rescue program.
Twitter to pay $100K for campaign finance violations in Washington state
Twitter must pay $100,000 to Washington state for violating campaign finance laws between 2012 and 2019.
Dems warn Barrett confirmation means doom for ObamaCare, but 'severability' doctrine might save it
Democrats, since Amy Coney Barrett was announced as the Supreme Court nominee, have hammered the message that if she is confirmed Barrett could be the deciding vote in California v. Texas, a constitutional challenge to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) being pushed by red states who say the individual mandate in the law is unconstitutional.
Revised stimulus relief package is a ‘very solid offer’: White House economist
Tyler Goodspeed on stimulus relief package
Trump, Pelosi $1.8T stimulus faces uphill battle in Republican Senate: Gasparino
Charlie Gasparino on stimulus
Trump preparing new $1.8T coronavirus relief package, urges Congress to 'go big'
The White House is preparing to offer a new $1.8 trillion coronavirus relief deal two days after President Trump abruptly called off negotiations on another round of aid for American workers and businesses still reeling from the pandemic.
McConnell says coronavirus relief deal 'unlikely' before November election
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell indicated on Friday that Congress is "unlikely" to reach an agreement on a coronavirus relief package before the Nov. 3 election.
Americans want to see ‘targeted relief,’ not ‘massive bailouts’: Sen. Blackburn
Marsha Blackburn on stimulus negotiations
Will stimulus determine the 2020 presidential election?
Brad Blakeman and Mary Anne Marsh on presidential election
There’s investing opportunities in 3D printing: Expert
Phil Blancato on stock marketplace
Trump would cut taxes by about $1.7T, Biden would hike by $4.3T: Budget watchdog
A report released on Wednesday by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB) estimates that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's proposed policies would increase taxes by about $4.3 trillion over 10 years while President Trump's would decrease tax revenue for the government by about $1.7 trillion, even as Biden's overall fiscal agenda would likely increase the federal deficit slightly more than Trump's.
Today’s dip shows stimulus package wasn’t built into the market: Strategist
Sam Stovall on stocks dropping after Trump halts stimulus talks
Trump rejects Dems' coronavirus relief proposal, calls off negotiations 'until after the election'
President Trump on Tuesday broke off negotiations with Democrats on another coronavirus relief deal until after the Nov. 3 election, rejecting the party's latest $2.2 trillion proposal.
Fed's Powell urges more federal stimulus to help economy recover from coronavirus pandemic
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell urged lawmakers to provide the pandemic-stricken economy with more fiscal support in order to sustain the nation's early recovery.
IRS extends deadline for millions of Americans to register for stimulus check
The IRS announced Monday that it was extending the deadline to register for the money to Nov. 21.
Reopening, public health can go hand in hand: Economic Advisers Council chairman
Tyler Goodspeed on US economy and unemployment rate
Cost of 2020 election nears $11 billion, smashing all spending records
Spending on the 2020 election is set to obliterate all previous records at nearly $11 billion, according to new campaign finance data released Thursday.
There’s a ‘flood’ of outside money trying to turn Texas blue: Rep. Kevin Brady
Rep. Kevin Brady on stimulus, Texas



















