US blocks Russian debt payments in bid to raise pressure on Moscow
The United States stopped the Russian government on Monday from paying holders of its sovereign debt more than $600 million from reserves held at U.S. banks, ratcheting up pressure on Moscow.
GOP lawmaker wants Yellen to admit inflation ‘mea culpa’ in House testimony
Rep. David Kustoff told 'Mornings with Maria' he wants Janet Yellen to admit excessive government spending worsened inflation ahead her House testimony.
Republican senators press Biden's SEC to withdraw proposed climate disclosure rule
The senators say President Biden's proposed climate disclosure rule is an attempt to skirt around Congress.
Larry Kudlow: Elon Musk could kick Twitter's free-speech-suppressing left-wing butt
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow gives his take on Elon Musk becoming Twitter's largest shareholder.
Biden's new tax plan would push top individual income rate to highest in developed world
The U.S. would have the highest personal income tax rate in the developed world under the newest White House proposal that would dramatically raise the rates paid by well-off Americans.
Buttigieg latest Biden official to push green transition as gas prices soar
Buttigieg turned heads on Friday when he continued to push for Americans to purchase a new, electric car as their wallets take a hit from skyrocketing gas prices.
Laffer slams Biden billionaire tax plan: Rich people the 'solution,' not the 'enemies'
Former Reagan economic adviser Art Laffer argued entrepreneurs like Tesla CEO Elon Musk and former Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos are not the "enemies," but that President Biden and Sen. Elizabeth Warren "are the problems."
Biden's budget proposal rife with 'laughable assumptions': Former White House economist
Tyler Goodspeed slammed Biden's budget proposal during a Monndy segment of "Mornings with Maria."
Billionaire supermarket owner warns food prices will 'continue to rise' for next few months
John Catsimatidis, the billionaire owner and CEO of New York City supermarket chain Gristedes, argued that food prices will “continue to rise” for the next few months as the war between Russia and Ukraine rages on and as the price of oil remains elevated.
Expert proposes new way for Biden to cancel student loans without Congress or executive action
President Joe Biden may be able to provide meaningful relief for Direct loan borrowers by revising an existing student loan forgiveness program, one analyst said.
AOC cheers flagship NYC Starbucks store voting to unionize: 'Another huge victory'
Employees of the Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Manhattan's Chelsea Market voted 46-36 to unionize with Starbucks Workers United.
Pennsylvania Republican slams Biden's 'complete assault' on American energy
Rep. Dan Meuser told "Varney" Friday that tapping into the strategic oil reserve would be "useless."
Kudlow: The US and NATO aren't doing their job to successfully sanction Russia
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow reveals what Russia's currency tells us about the war on 'Kudlow.'
March jobs report likely solidifies a big Fed rate hike next month
The March jobs report revealed another month of robust hiring, likely solidifying the case for the Federal Reserve to pivot toward a mega-sized interest rate hike as it seeks to cool red-hot inflation.
AOC: Biden's bad polls due to 'young people who have not really been served'
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez spoke to FOX Business Friday about the Biden administration's commitment to more progressive areas of the Democrats' base and the party's chances going into the 2022 election.
Biden touts March jobs growth, unemployment decline: 'Americans are back to work'
President Biden on Friday touted the March jobs report as evidence that the U.S. economy is roaring back to life in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, despite headwinds from sky-high inflation, tighter monetary policy and the Russian war in Ukraine.
US economy facing 'a lot of challenges right now': Labor Secretary Marty Walsh
Labor Secretary Marty Walsh acknowledged on Friday, shortly after the department’s “strong” monthly jobs report was released, that currently there are “a lot” of economic challenges.
Soaring gas prices lead California drivers to Mexico for cheaper fuel: report
Sky-high gas prices are reportedly driving some in California to fill up their tanks in Mexico.
Strong jobs gains unlikely to boost Biden's standing with Americans
Another sign on Friday that the nation’s job market is roaring back after taking a gut punch from the coronavirus pandemic. The U.S. economy added a healthy 431,000 jobs in March,
US economy sees solid job growth in March as payrolls jump by 431,000
U.S. job growth continued at a brisk clip in March, suggesting the labor market is still strong and that businesses are eager to fill a near-record number of open positions.



















