High energy prices 'inescapable part' of Biden admin: U.S. Oil and Gas Assoc. president
U.S. Oil and Gas Association President Tim Stewart argues American families are now forced to make choices.
Biden admin ‘too late’ to correct economic blunders: Puzder
Author Andy Puzder outlines the cost of inflation on small businesses and global industries resulting from the Biden administration’s economic policies.
Americans ‘facing a recession today’: Puzder
Author Andy Puzder unpacks the consumer economy amid price hikes, global food shortages and fears of recession.
Trump will not get back on Twitter, even with Elon Musk in control
Former President Trump discusses soaring gas prices, inflation, conflicts overseas and Big Tech, as well as recent and upcoming elections, in a wide-ranging interview on 'Varney & Co.'
Zelenksyy Russian oil embargo push, blocking of its banks a ‘crucial message’: Bill Browder
Hermitage Capital CEO Bill Browder praises Zelenskyy’s call to introduce maximum sanctions on Russian oil and trade at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Putin is prepared to run a ‘war economy’: Browder
Hermitage Capital CEO Bill Browder unpacks Putin’s ‘tight totalitarian ship’ amid calls for increased sanctions on Russia at the World Economic Forum.
How to pay for college without help from parents
Paying for college without parents’ financial support may be easier if you complete the FAFSA as an independent student.
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Stagflation fears rising, with 77% of investors forecasting economic storm
A majority of investment fund managers now say they see “below-trend growth and above-trend inflation"— aka stagflation — happening this year.
After subway killing, NYC business community calls for more political action
Partnership for New York City president and CEO Kathryn Wylde says Mayor Eric Adams, Gov. Kathy Hocul, NYPD and MTA leadership need public support for stronger measures ranging from "prosecution of fare evasion to ankle bracelets for felons awaiting trial to institutionalization of the seriously mentally ill."
Bank of America raises U.S. minimum hourly wage to $22
The move, which brings the bank a step closer to fulfilling its pledge of paying $25 per hour by 2025, will increase the annualized salary for full-time employees to more than $45,000.
Former Fed Chair Bernanke says inflation today isn't 'anywhere near' 1970s price spike
Ben Bernanke, the former Federal Reserve chairman, said the inflation spike that Americans are experiencing today is very different from that of the 1970s.
Bethenny Frankel flees New York ‘to feel safer,’ more ‘freedom’
"Business is Personal" author and "Real Housewives of New York City" star Bethenny Frankel says personal experiences with crime forced her to leave the city for "greener pastures."
When will markets hit the bottom?
Circle Squared Alternative Investments founder Jeff Sica weighs in.
United Airlines worker, passenger have bloody brawl at Newark Airport check-in counter, video shows
A United Airlines worker was left bloodied after a fight broke out inside Newark Airport in New Jersey that was captured on video after an argument with a passenger.
Twitter deal gets done at 'slightly lower price': Vivek Ramaswamy
'Woke, Inc.' author Vivek Ramaswamy reacts to Elon Musk's belief that Twitter bots disincentive the tech giant's deal acquisition.
Indiana economy feeling inflation ‘headwind’: Gov. Holcomb
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb on the ‘hopefully short-term’ crises exacerbated by inflation and financial stress.
Is a recession coming? Signs the economy is beginning to crack
Wall Street is increasingly convinced that the Federal Reserve is going to drag the economy into a recession with its war on inflation.
Netflix's 'Don't F--k With Cats' star: New York red flag law 'failed' when it came to alleged Buffalo killer
A star in the Netflix documentary “Don't F--k with cats” says that the State of New York "failed" in implementing its red flag law.
Google antitrust: Bipartisan Congress bill just latest in tech firm legal troubles over advertising practices
Google's legal troubles with the federal government started with a Justice Department investigation and developed into a multi-state effort campaign over Google's ad practices.



















