Castle-like Texas mansion lists for $5 million
A nearly 20,000-square-foot castle-like mansion in Texas, complete with 12 turrets and hidden rooms, hit the market this week for $5 million.
Reporter’s Notebook: Biden’s social spending bill in limbo with clock ticking
A massive bin stuffed with pumpkins appeared in a hallway of the U.S. Capitol shortly after President Biden began a conclave with House Democrats about his struggling domestic agenda last week
Jeff Bezos commits $2B during climate change conference he flew to on private jet
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos on Monday announced a $2 billion commitment to fight climate change at the 2021 U.N. Climate Change Conference, or COP26.
Money printing only benefits ‘extremely wealthy people’: Marking strategist
NorthmanTrader.com founder Sven Henrich provides insight into the Fed printing massive amounts of money.
DOJ tries to block $2.2B Simon & Schuster, Bertelsmann Penguin Random House deal
The Department of Justice filed an antitrust suit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Tuesday in the first major antitrust action by the Biden administration, saying the deal would let Penguin Random House "exert outsized influence over which books are published in the United States and how much authors are paid for their work."
ACA call center workers can barely afford their own health care coverage: report
Patient advocates who work at ACA call centers pay more for health care services and medical procedures than the national average, according to a new report. Consider what you can do to reduce your medical costs.
Harold Hamm on climate summit: US apologizing to the rest of the world is 'inappropriate'
Continental Resources Executive Chairman and founder discusses the Biden administration's impact on the oil industry, natural gas demand, Russia and China's absence at the climate summit and Election Day.
Election Day 2021 sees major tax proposals on the ballot: Here's what to watch
Though it's not a presidential or midterm election year, voters across the country are headed to the polls today to decide several important issues – including significant questions of state tax policy.
How will paying off a personal loan early affect my credit?
The Credible Money Coach helps a reader weigh the pros, cons, and credit impact of paying off a personal loan early.
Kudlow: Biden's tax plan will have 'very negative impact' on middle class
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow joined “Varney & Co.,” Tuesday, and provided insight into Biden's tax and spending spree.
House Republicans blast Biden, Democrats' spending bill, warn inflation will 'continue to skyrocket'
House Republicans blasted President Biden and Democrats' multitrillion-dollar spending and infrastructure package, warning that, if passed, inflation in the United States will "continue to skyrocket."
AOC: It’s time ‘to bring the heat on Biden to cancel’ student loan debt
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has again called on President Biden to cancel student loans via executive order before student loan payments resume. Here's what to know, including your alternative student loan repayment options.
Clorox plans more price hikes as transportation, commodity costs rise
Clorox has announced it will implement price hikes for approximately 50% of its portfolio in November and 70% of its portfolio by the end of fiscal 2022 as it looks to mitigate inflationary headwinds.
Stifel CEO: Why the market is going up consistently
Stifel CEO Ron Kruszewski argues a 'big question for markets' is when will the Federal Reserve 'make interest rates not so accommodating.'
Black Rifle Coffee CEO on hiring thousands of veterans as the company goes public
Black Rifle Coffee founder and CEO Evan Hafer says he is using his company's platform to 'shed the light on veteran issues, hire veterans and create a culture that is truly authentic to the veteran way of life.'
Rep. McCarthy: Even the Democrat Party is running against Biden now
Rep. Kevin McCarthy on whether the Democrat Party is turning on President Biden.
Cost of reconciliation, infrastructure bill will be 'massive': Rep. Kustoff
Rep. David Kustoff, R-Tenn., on why he won't support the Democrats' "huge" spending packages.
Biden's tax plan would push top individual income rate to highest among developed countries
The U.S. would have the highest personal income tax rate in the developed world under a White House proposal that would overhaul the nation's tax code in order to fund President Biden's signature spending plan.
Black Rifle Coffee going public to 'seize the opportunity to grow the company,' CEO says
Founder and CEO of Black Rifle Coffee, Evan Hafer, says going public via SPAC helps the company maintain its commitment to hire 10,000 veterans.
Afghan refugee describes problems he's facing in America as he tries to secure work
Afghan refugee Rafi Amiri, who now lives in Nashville, says he hopes the U.S. government will 'pay attention' and offer opportunities to refugees who want to work and do their part in their 'new society.'



















