Bank of America CEO on 'strong' third-quarter earnings: 'A normalization of the economy'
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan noted that more loans and deposits as well as ‘strong’ investment banking, wealth management and trading revenue helped drive growth.
Progressives swipe at Manchin after new demands to severely limit Biden child tax credit: 'Cruel'
Progressives lashed out at Sen. Joe Manchin, the moderate Democrat from West Virginia, after Axios reported he wants means testing and work requirements attached to the child tax credit.
'Broad' student loan forgiveness still on the table, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona says
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said the Education Department is "going to continue conversations" with the White House when it comes to widespread loan cancellation.
Washington, DC real estate: What you can get for $2M
Our nation's capital is a sought-out place for buyers seeking a front row seat in politics and beyond
These are the safest cities in the US
New Jersey and New York both rank in the top for having the safest cities. New Jersey had nine in the top 20 for small cities and New York had 3.
Term vs. whole life insurance: Which is right for you?
Both term and whole life insurance offer predictable benefits if you pass away, but they’re significantly different financial products. Learn more.
Biden says spending bill likely won't be $3.5T this year, but 'we're going to keep coming'
President Biden on Friday maintained that his spending bill would not add to the deficit, and said it likely would not reach $3.5 trillion this year, as moderate and progressive Democrats continue to debate a price tag for the package.
Fourth child tax credit payment goes out this week: What parents need to know
Millions of parents across the U.S. can expect to receive some extra cash this week.
Financial expert stresses Biden should focus on inflation, not COVID
Mahoney Asset Management CEO Ken Mahoney argues Biden’s economic policy will force producers to pass on price increases to consumers.
Biden admin tried to transition ‘too fast’ from COVID: Expert
Mahoney Asset Management CEO Ken Mahoney says the Biden admin made consequential economic decisions while focusing on COVID recovery.
Company sues Colorado for using racial preferences in providing COVID-19 relief grants
A Colorado event planning company is suing the state's Office of Economic Development and International Trade in order to block racial preferences in the distribution of COVID-19 relief funds to disproportionately impacted businesses.
Kudlow: Biden could inflict major damage on the economy
Larry Kudlow on discusses inflation woes as labor shortages continue and global supply chain nightmare prolongs.
Johnson & Johnson places talc injury claims in bankruptcy
Johnson & Johnson placed into bankruptcy its liabilities for tens of thousands of claims linking talc-based products to cancer
4.3 million workers are missing. Where did they go?
More than a year and a half into the pandemic, the U.S. is still missing around 4.3 million workers. Many have dropped out of the workforce permanently, leading the labor force participation rate to drop.
Zuckerberg reportedly gave $419.5M to non-profits ahead of 2020 election
The Hill columnist Liz Peek and Freedomworks V.P. Steve Moore join 'Kudlow' to discuss the Facebook mogul's spending splurge leading up to 2020 presidential election
Child tax credit 2021: When will the IRS deposit the fourth check?
Millions of parents across the U.S. can expect to receive some extra cash this week, when the IRS will start distributing the fourth round of payments from the newly expanded child tax credit.
California pushes for auto insurance refund checks due to less driving during pandemic
California is giving these auto insurance companies 30 days to issue refund checks to their drivers, saying it is "out of patience."
Treasury defends Biden's IRS bank-monitoring proposal as objections mount
The Treasury Department on Thursday defended an incendiary proposal from President Biden to crack down on wealthy tax evaders by requiring banks to report more customer information on most Americans' accounts to the Internal Revenue Service.
Private student loan rates tumble as October begins
The latest private student loan interest rates from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Serial shoplifter hits New Mexico Target stores 20+ times, taking thousands in goods
Police are searching for a man responsible for a string of robberies at Target stores across the Albuquerque metropolitan area



















