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Biden's student loan repayment pause may cost another $40 billion: CRFB
President Biden's latest extension of the student loan repayment pause could cost taxpayers another $40 billion, according to the nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.
Walmart 'shocked' by Chesapeake, Virginia store shooting where 6 were killed
Walmart is reacting to a mass shooting that left 7 dead at a store in Chesapeake, Virginia, saying that it is "shocked at this tragic event" and is working with police.
Rep. James Comer: This is the Biden family business model
Kentucky Rep. James Comer explains what evidence he has to suggest the Biden family was involved in alleged fraudulent business deals on 'The Evening Edit.'
Ethics watchdog group seeks probes into oversight of officials’ stock-trading conflicts
Ethics watchdog Campaign Legal Center filed complaints with five federal agencies after The WSJ revealed widespread conflicts across the executive branch.
Labor Department clears path for 401(k) plans to offer ESG funds
Labor rule reverses Trump era rule making ESG investing more difficult. Whether ESG adds value or just promotes a socialist agenda is still hotly debated.
MGA Entertainment debuts toys under $10 to fight inflation
MGA Entertainment CEO Isaac Larian joins 'The Claman Countdown' to discuss the impact of inflation on consumers, debuts toys for under $10, and the impact of the China supply chain.
White House extends student loan debt payment pause to June
The Biden administration will extend the payment freeze on federal student loans through the end of June 2023 while its forgiveness plan remains blocked by courts.
FTX bankruptcy hearing unveils latest developments in crypto exchange's collapse
The first hearing in FTX's Chapter 11 bankruptcy revealed the latest details involving the crypto firm's downfall, including a new criminal investigation.
Twitter says lawsuit over layoffs lacks merit and has delayed severance pay
Twitter has laid off about 3,700 employees - half of its workforce - and hundreds more have resigned since the company was acquired last month by Elon Musk.
Gas prices drop dramatically in run-up to Thanksgiving day: reports
Drivers fueling up for Thanksgiving holiday travel will be paying less than they would have a week ago, AAA said.
Taylor Swift tour debacle: Ticketmaster and Live Nation may need breakup, Democratic senators say
Democratic senators are calling on the Department of Justice to hold Ticketmaster and Live Nation accountable if any misconduct is found in an ongoing investigation.
Investor home purchases tumble 30% as rising mortgage rates cool housing market
A new Redfin report showed that investor home purchases plunged in the third quarter of the year as higher mortgage rates rapidly slow the housing market.
Powerball jackpot won in Kansas worth $92.9M remains unclaimed
The winning Powerball ticket worth $92.9 million remains unclaimed two days after the lottery jackpot was hit in northeastern Kansas on Saturday night.
Biden continues to allow ‘really bad’ people into America: Rep. Beth Van Duyne
Texas Rep. Beth Van Duyne reacts to President Biden’s ongoing border crisis as the end of Title 42 nears on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Eco regulations force massive coal plant to shut down, sparking community uproar
A major utility company announced plans to close a coal-fired power plant in eastern Texas, sparking an uproar in the local community over the potential negative economic impact.
FTX bankruptcy pits US vs. Bahamas in battle for billions
A Delaware judge will hear a motion Tuesday seeking to transfer the Chapter 15 case filed by provisional liquidators in the Bahamas to the jurisdiction of the Delaware bankruptcy court.
Jon Levine: This is the 'brass tax' of the GOP's Hunter Biden investigation
The New York Post columnist reacts to the latest in the Hunter Biden investigation on 'The Evening Edit.'
Rep. Dusty Johnson: Sam Bankman-Fried is a 'con man'
South Dakota Rep. Dusty Johnson breaks down the importance of regulators in Congress in the aftermath of FTX's collapse on 'The Evening Edit.'
Judge orders Amazon to stop retaliations against organizers
A former employee, Gerald Bryson, was fired in April 2020, weeks after participating in a protest over working conditions during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.



















