Over 100 millionaires call for higher taxes worldwide: 'Tax us now'
A group of ultrawealthy people are asking governments around the world to make them pay more in taxes in order to help close a growing wealth gap.
China is not a friend of US values: Rep. Brooks
Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., says companies should be held accountable by the American people for doing business with China ahead of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.
AirTag stalking: New Apple device involved in suspicious tracking incidents across the country
A handful of unsettling, individual stories are pointing a larger problem with a relatively new Apple product called the AirTag.
Arkansas nonprofit offers $10K in bitcoin to workers who will move there
Northwest Arkansas Council president and CEO Nelson Peacock says the group has received 6,000 applications since announcing the bitcoin incentive.
Manchin aims to restrict child tax credit eligibility in Build Back Better
The monthly child tax credit had the effect of reducing child poverty, but the advance monthly payments that Americans received in 2021 may not continue into this year.
White House looks to revive spending bill negotiations with Manchin
The White House is looking to restart negotiations with Sen. Joe Manchin on President Biden's sweeping social safety net and climate change package as Democrats eye the 2022 midterm elections.
Schumer, Democrats have taken ‘wrecking ball’ to Senate: Sen. Graham
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., says the radical left is ‘the most destructive group of people in my political lifetime.’
Democrats declaring war on checks and balances: Sen. Graham
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., believes Democrats will propose a federal takeover of elections in Wednesday’s talking filibuster.
States should act responsibly with surpluses
State and local governments are sitting on cash piles after fears about pandemic-related shortfalls were overblown.
Kudlow: Glenn Youngkin's agenda is a distinct contrast to Biden's radical left law enforcement progressivism
Larry Kudlow compares President Biden’s "failed" policy promises to Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s ‘tough on crime’ agenda.
Cracker Barrel ordered to pay $9.4M after man was served sanitizer instead of water
A Tennessee jury has ordered Cracker Barrel, a Southern fare restaurant chain, to pay $9.4 million in damages after staff served a customer hand sanitizer instead of water in 2014.
IRS urged to offer more relief to taxpayers ahead of 'frustrating' tax season
Industry experts urged the Internal Revenue Service in a Tuesday letter to provide targeted relief for taxpayers ahead of what's likely to be "frustrating" tax season as the agency wades through a deluge of unprocessed returns from previous years.
73% of Americans worry Social Security will run out before they retire, survey shows
Social security is unlikely to run out, learn more here about workers retirement savings plans according to survey conducted by Transamerica.
Microsoft deal makes Activision CEO Bobby Kotick even richer
Kotick, who has been under pressure amid allegations of running a workplace fraught with misconduct, is Activision Blizzard's largest single shareholder.
Child tax credit: How families can get the rest of their money in 2022
Although the IRS paid out the last monthly installment of the expanded child tax credit in December, millions of parents should be on the lookout for a letter from the agency that will help them collect the remaining half of the money when they file their 2021 tax returns.
Credit balances spike as Americans become increasingly reliant on credit card debt
Credit card balances have reached pre-pandemic levels, according to the Federal Reserve, which means that many consumers may be looking for ways to consolidate multiple debts.
Why politicians are selling campaign NFTs
U.S. Senate candidate for Arizona Blake Masters says he raised more than $575,000 selling NFTs. Fox News senior national correspondent with more.
Do I need to file and pay taxes on just $20K of retirement income?
The Credible Money Coach helps retiree understand tax liabilities for $20,000 in retirement income.
Rand Paul releases report on rising inflation: 'It's only going to get worse'
EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., released a new report Tuesday on the troubling effects of inflation on low and middle-income families as well as small businesses.
Federal Reserve is in ‘deep trouble’ over 'disaster' balance sheet: Dick Bove
Odeon Capital Group chief financial strategist Dick Bove joined “Mornings with Maria” Tuesday, suggesting that the Federal Reserve is in “deep trouble” over its balance sheet and is in one of “the worst” positions he’s ever seen.



















