Democrats criticize Elon Musk over state of Twitter
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill. bashed Elon Musk on Wednesday over his recent Twitter purchase.
Larry Kudlow: Why should union members have to pay dues to support left-wing agendas?
Larry Kudlow calls out President Biden's relations with unions and shows support to the railroad workers ahead of a rail strike that might occur early December on 'Kudlow.'
TikTok poses 'legitimate national security concerns': Treasury Secretary Yellen
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned that the Chinese-owned video-sharing app TikTok poses “legitimate national security concerns” to the United States.
Fed's Powell signals smaller interest rate hikes could begin in December
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank could soon approve smaller interest rate hikes, but stressed there is a "long way to go" in cooling inflation.
FTX’s Alameda Research owes Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville, Amazon Web Services
Sam Bankman-Fried's hedge fund Alameda Research lists Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville Resort in the Bahamas and Amazon Web Services as two of the largest creditors it owes money to, according to bankruptcy filings.
Former FBI agents weigh in on FTX investigation, Sam Bankman-Fried's possible extradition
Former FBI agents told FOX Business that federal investigators are likely scouring all bank information and public statements related to FTX collapse.
Elon Musk urges Fed to cut rates 'immediately,' or risk severe recession
The Federal Reserve needs to cut interest rates immediately or risk triggering a severe recession, according to Tesla CEO and Twitter chief Elon Musk.
Sam Bankman-Fried says he has $100K left in bank account after FTX collapse
Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried has revealed that he now has $100,000 in his personal bank account after once being valued at $26.5 billion, a report says.
House passes Biden-backed bill to avert rail strike
The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation to avert a national railroad strike, but questions remain about whether the effort can clear the 50-50 Senate.
Powell speech, GDP revision, private hiring and more: Wednesday's 5 things to know
Wednesday will have several events that will move markets including a speech by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, plus the latest update on quarterly growth.
Richard Branson on his upbringing and new 'Branson’ docuseries: ‘I’m incredibly grateful’
Billionaire Richard Branson is releasing a docuseries with HBO detailing his life. "Branson" will be available for streaming on Thursday, and highlights the Virgin Group founder's upbringing.
Biden admin set to impose another rule on US oil and gas while courting Venezuelan oil
President Biden's Department of the Interior proposed rules to reduce methane leaks on public lands and charge fees for flaring that exceeds those limits.
FTX crypto contagion continues after BlockFi bankruptcy
Fears of contagion in cryptocurrency markets continue to grow after BlockFi filed for bankruptcy on Monday due to the company's financial ties to failed exchange FTX.
Biden accuses US of getting ‘lazy’ in sending manufacturing jobs to China
President Joe Biden on Tuesday blamed corporate greed and laziness for American jobs being shipped overseas to places like China over the last several decades.
Biden's push to avert national rail strike faces opposition by progressive Democrats
Progressive lawmakers in Congress are opposing President Biden's push to avert a national railroad strike that could paralyze the nation's economy and supply chains.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried quietly purchased major Democratic data firm
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried reportedly bought a major Democratic voter analytics software company over the summer, chasing away the firm's other investors.
Fertilizer, chemicals to stop moving Dec. 4 ahead of rail strike deadline
Fertilizer producers warned that products would stop shipping on rail lines by Dec. 4 if a deal is not reached to avert a rail worker strike. The wider deadline is Dec. 9.
Biden: 'I am confident' crippling nationwide rail strike will be avoided
President Biden on Tuesday said Congress must act swiftly to avert a nationwide rail strike that could devastate the economy just before Christmas.
GOP lawmakers blast Biden for turning to Venezuelan dictator for oil while curbing domestic production
GOP lawmakers lambasted the Biden administration for its decision over the weekend to open the door to oil imports from Venezuela, saying the move was hypocritical.
Democrats could add $500B in new debt during final weeks of congressional control
Year-end spending and tax priorities could set up Democrats in Congress for a wave of legislation that adds hundreds of billions of dollars to the national debt.

















