IRS plans to more than double its audit rate of wealthy taxpayers
Funding for the latest enforcement efforts was included in the Democrats' health care and climate change spending bill that President Biden signed into law in 2022.
Rue21 files for bankruptcy, will close all stores
Teen clothing retailer Rue21 is filing for bankruptcy again. This time, the company will close all its stores, sell all intellectual property and hold "going out of business" sales.
Maryland officials say Baltimore Key Bridge rebuild could cost $1.9B
Maryland transportation authorities revealed this week the estimated cost for rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore could be as high as $1.9 billion.
25K Americans starting Wegovy weekly as supply increases and prices drop, drugmaker says
Novo Nordisk has been slowly increasing production capacity of its highly coveted weight loss drugs. As a result, thousands of people have began treatment per week.
We need to ‘take action’ against our youth being ‘radicalized’: Chad Wolf
Former Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf weighs in on the college campus protests and Biden’s potential plan to accept Palestinian refugees.
NYC's love of Trump wrecks the liberal media narrative: Sean Duffy
'The Bottom Line' co-host Sean Duffy reacts to Trump meeting with New York City firefighters after a day in court on 'Varney & Co.'
It is ‘all politics all day’ for Chuck Schumer: Sen. Shelley Moore Capito
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W. Va., joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the Biden administration’s ‘misplaced’ approach to the Israel-Hamas war.
America needs to stay ‘unified’ in protecting free speech: Rep. Warren Davidson
Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, weighs in on the Biden administration’s potential plan to accept Palestinian refugees and the White House’s response to the campus protests.
Hims founder offers jobs to anti-Israel protesters, hails their 'moral courage'
Hims & Hers CEO Andrew Dudum said in a social media post that anti-Israel campus protesters are making a difference and that his company and others will hire them.
Elon Musk's Tesla yanks summer internship offers, students say
Multiple students posted on LinkedIn that the Elon Musk-run electric vehicle maker reneged on internship offers. Tesla recently laid off workers in April.
College campus protestors are not pro-Palestinian, they are pro-Hamas: Brent Bozell
MRC President and founder Brent Bozell breaks down the media’s coverage of the nationwide college campus protests and Trump's ongoing trial.
Stuart Varney: Biden is retreating on campus antisemitism while Trump leads
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney argues Biden's silence on campus antisemitism will hurt him in November.
Antisemitism is ‘spewing’ out America’s college campuses: Lara Trump
Republican National Committee co-chair Lara Trump reacts to the UCLA anti-Israel protests, arguing that there is a ‘lack of leadership’ from within the Biden administration.
Delays and government errors: How college financial aid became such a hot mess
The botched rollout of a new FAFSA form for students and families to apply for federal financial aid has caused colleges to delay their aid offers, leaving students in limbo.
What do higher-for-longer interest rates mean for your money?
The Federal Reserve signaled that it will keep interest rates higher for longer amid stubborn inflation, keeping borrowing costs elevated for Americans.
Flagship Jewish university sees record enrollment as anti-Israel protests rock elite US campuses
Yeshiva University, an elite Jewish college in New York, is being flooded with applications from students and faculty fleeing "rampant antisemitism" from other schools.
Newspapers sue OpenAI for copyright infringement over AI training
Newspapers including the New York Daily News and Chicago Tribune are suing Microsoft and OpenAI over the use of copyrighted works in training generative artificial intelligence tools.
Surge in fraud for those 60 or older costs them billions, FBI says
The FBI's report on fraud schemes targeting the elderly found that Americans over 60 lost more than $3.4 billion to scams in 2023, with tech support and data breaches the most common.
Tucson restaurant owner describes homeless crisis hurting business
Tucson restaurant owner Grant Krueger explained how the homeless crisis in Tucson has spiraled out of control and hurt businesses in the area.
Consumers see higher auto payments in exchange for better borrowing rates
Car loan terms have shortened as buyers with better credit seek cheaper rates for higher monthly payments, a recent Experian report said.



















