Biden Fed nominee's old tweets show she's 'hyper-partisan,' Republicans say
Republicans on the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee issued a series of tweets Monday accusing Lisa Cook, President Biden's nominee for governor of the Federal Reserve, is a "hyper-partisan."
Michael Avenatti trial: Disgraced attorney rests case without testifying, calling any witnesses to stand
Michael Avenatti, the disgraced attorney who is representing himself against charges of stealing nearly $300,000 from adult film actress Stormy Daniels, rested his case on Tuesday without calling any witnesses to the stand.
Varney: Biden locked into ‘incompetence and failure’
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses the Biden administration's missteps and the unlikeliness of someone being fired as a result.
Senate Democrats push Biden to reinstate child tax credit
Senate Democrats sent a letter to President Biden and Vice President Harris pushing for an extension to child tax credit payments. Here's what you can do if you are struggling financially.
EPA moves to restore Obama-era rules on power plants
The Environmental Protection Agency on Monday moved to restore a federal determination that allowed it to regulate mercury, lead and other toxic metals from coal-fired and oil-fired power plants.
Kudlow: There is no economic advancement from not working
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow breaks down the benefits of Trump's tax cuts on 'Kudlow.'
Michael Avenatti trial: Prosecutors rest case over whether lawyer stole nearly $300K from Stormy Daniels
The government rested its case on Monday at a trial where jurors have heard allegations that Michael Avenatti stole nearly $300,000 in book proceeds from porn star Stormy Daniels to pay employees at his debt-ridden law firm and to cover personal expenses.
White House warns omicron spike could skew January jobs report
The Biden administration is laying the groundwork for disappointing job growth in January, warning that an omicron-fueled surge in COVID-19 cases earlier this month likely distorted hiring as the virus sidelined millions of workers.
Fed expected to raise rates 7 times this year to fight inflation, BofA says
Bank of America economists expect the Federal Reserve to hike interest rates at every meeting for the remainder of the year as central bank policymakers look to tackle inflation.
Rep. Gimenez: 'Not surprised' Biden losing Hispanic support as border crisis continues
Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., told 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast' why he is 'not surprised' President Biden is losing Hispanic support amid the ongoing border crisis, explaining that illegal immigration has threatened the 'safety' of Americans everywhere.
Biden's Fed nominee Raskin opposed by 24 state financial officers over 'radical' economic views
Sarah Bloom Raskin, nominated by President Biden earlier this month for the Fed's top regulatory job, is facing pushback from 24 state financial officers, who have sounded the alarm over her "radical" economic views.
Varney: Southern border is Biden's crisis
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses the Biden administration's handling of the southern border as border patrol agents voice frustration with leadership.
Biden Fed nominee backed reparations for Black Americans for slavery, discrimination
Lisa Cook, President Biden's latest nominee for governor of the Federal Reserve, said repeatedly in recent years that she supports reparations.
Drugmakers raised prices by 6.6% on average early this year
Drugmakers raised prices an average of 6.6% at the start of 2022.
Michael Avenatti asks Stormy Daniels about belief in ghosts during fraud trial questioning
Disgraced lawyer Michael Avenatti appeared to try to portray his former client Stormy Daniels as someone who might be delusional as he questioned the porn star about her belief that she was once haunted by ghosts.
Whitewater rafting groups lose in minimum-wage dispute
Rafting outfitters fought a federal $15 minimum wage mandate and lost.
Kudlow: Americans won't stomach this crime wave
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow weighed in on the crime spike in New York City on Friday's 'Kudlow.'
White House calling liquid natural gas suppliers for help in case Russia cuts off Europe
The Biden administration has been calling liquid natural gas suppliers both foreign and domestic seeking assistance in the instance that Russia cuts off supply of the critical energy source amid its aggression toward Ukraine
Treasury reconsiders IRS' use of facial recognition company ID.me
The Treasury Department is reassessing the Internal Revenue Service’s use of third-party facial recognition software ID.me for access to taxpayer accounts amid growing concerns about the company's privacy practices.
Biden administration grants 20,000 additional H-2B seasonal worker visas
The Biden administration on Thursday announced that it is making 20,000 additional H-2B temporary worker visas available for the first half of 2022, with 6,500 reserved for nationals of Haiti, El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.


















