Manchin-Schumer spending bill targets tax loophole favored by investors
The tax, climate and health care proposal outlined by Democrats this week would close a popular tax loophole used by private equity and hedge fund managers.
Democrats face hurdles to pass tax package with climate provision
Senate Democrats need all 50 members on board to pass their spending bill with no remote voting option; Chad Pergram reports from Capitol Hill.
Former NYSE chair warns Democrats' spending agenda will accelerate inflation, not curb it
Former NYSE chairman and CEO Dick Grasso urges Congress to start listening to middle America and spend wisely instead of spending to appease Wall Street.
Federal student loan program cost underestimated by $311B, government watchdog says
The Department of Education expected the federal student loan program to generate $114 billion in revenue, but it actually wound up costing $197 billion.
Billionaire Ray Dalio: Clean energy, social programs are 'very costly'
Bridgewater Associates founder and co-CIO Ray Dalio argues that in order to pay for the climate agenda the U.S. can either tax people or print more money.
Mega Millions jackpot surges to $1.28B, but still not the biggest in US history
If someone wins the Mega Millions jackpot Friday they will take home the third largest lottery prize in U.S. history. The projected payout is already above $1 billion.
Biden approves Kentucky flooding disaster declaration, making federal money available
The Biden administration has approved a disaster declaration after catastrophic flooding in eastern Kentucky destroyed communities and left 16 people dead.
Stuart Varney: Tax and spend is back
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses the bipartisan chips bill and Sen. Manchin backing Democrats' spending package as the U.S. enters a technical recession.
How to get a student loan if you’re a single parent
Scholarships, grants, and student loans for single parents are available for those who want to attend college. Find out more.
Mega Millions $1.02 billion jackpot: Should you take a lump sum or annual payouts?
The jackpot swelled from $20 million to the $1 billion prize after 29 consecutive weeks of no winners for the prize, with the previous draw hitting $830 million.
Spectrum Cable ordered to pay $7 billion to murder victim's family
Spectrum Cable was ordered to pay the family of a woman allegedly killed by one of its employees $7 billion over the slaying, according to reports.
What tax hikes are in the Manchin-Schumer reconciliation bill?
Sens. Chuck Schumer and Joe Manchin rolled out a proposal this week that would raise an estimated $739 billion over the next decade for health care and climate change initiatives.
Do no-interest student loans exist?
No-interest student loans exist, but they’re extremely rare. Learn about them and some low-interest student loan options.
Mega Millions: What to know ahead of Friday's drawing
The Mega Millions lottery jackpot has surpassed the $1 billion mark. The record jackpot is $1.537 billion, which was won in South Carolina in October of 2018.
Retirees take last shot to save pensions after being rejected by courts
The retirement package for Delphi Corp. employees was slashed when General Motors went into bankruptcy in 2009. Some lost retirement savings and health coverage.
'Euphoria' star Sydney Sweeney says she doesn't make enough money to 'afford' LA: 'I take deals'
Sydney Sweeney says she can't take a break from acting because she must fund her Los Angeles lifestyle. The actress claimed they don't "pay actors like they used to."
NY governor has the ‘authority’ and ‘obligation’ to remove Manhattan’s District Attorney Alvin Bragg: Zeldin
Rep. Lee Zeldin details the attempted violent attack committed against him during a political rally and how it has impacted his campaign's future endeavors.
Economics professor rips Manchin’s ‘worst possible timing’ to support ‘economy killer’ amid recession fears
Fox News contributor and The King's College economics professor Brian Brenberg argues Sen. Manchin is backing an "economy killer" in "the middle of stagflation."
Pelosi commits to lawmaker stock ban vote in September amid questions over husband's trades
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi will hold a vote on a stock ban bill in September to prevent members of congress from owning or trading stock.
Sesame Place controversy: Black family files $25M racial discrimination lawsuit after viral character snub
A new $25 million federal civil rights lawsuit accuses Sesame Place Philadelphia of racial discrimination after Black children and families were allegedly ignored by costume characters.



















