Melania Trump announces NFT venture
The former first lady launched a venture this week selling NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, on her website in exchange for a Solana token, currently valued around $180 each.
Federal appeals court allows Biden vaccine mandate for large companies to resume
A federal appeals court Friday reinstated the Biden administration's vaccine mandate for large companies, dissolving a stay by another court that had suspended the mandate and continuing a battle that will likely be decided by the Supreme Court.
Kudlow: Voters have rejected Biden's 'assault on our values and our principles'
Larry Kudlow blasts Biden's agenda that has 'completely fallen apart'
Boeing suspends vaccine requirement for employees
Boeing has suspended its vaccine requirement for workers
Biden wants student loan forgiveness from Congress, but lawmakers urge him to use executive action
While prominent Democrats have called on President Biden to use executive authority to cancel student loan debt, the White House indicated that the president is waiting on Congress to take action.
EPA details push to tighten rules for lead in drinking water
Between 6 million to 10 million homes receive water through lead service lines in the U.S.
Biden suggests mega-spending bill likely to miss end-of-year deadline
The White House acknowledged Friday that President Biden and Democrats will not reach their goal of passing the roughly $2 trillion spending bill by the end of the year.
Kudlow: Inflation's not going away anytime soon
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow discusses Biden's 'Build Back Broke' bill as it continues to be stalled, it seems, for the rest of the year.
Fox Business Poll: Voters worry about the pandemic but split on restrictions
A new Fox Business survey found that a majority of voters support basic coronavirus precautions, however, support waivers over vaccine mandates.
Fox Business Poll: Higher crime rates across the US a large concern for voters
A Fox Business survey finds an overwhelming majority are concerned about crime nationally.
Jack Dorsey's Block Inc. hit with lawsuit for name change
The tax preparer argues the fintech startup's name change will "improperly capitalize on the goodwill and consumer trust" that has been cultivated since 1955.
Reporter’s Notebook: Odds of ‘Build Back Better’ passage before Christmas look more and more grim
Congressional Democrats grappled with that phenomenon as they attempted to move the $1.75 trillion “Build Back Better” bill through Congress – before Christmas.
Commerce Dept blacklists 37 entities over ties to China, Iran military modernization
The Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) took action Thursday to counter efforts by 37 entities to bolster the modernization of China and Iran’s military capabilities.
Biden touts Americans have 'more money in their pockets' but voters say president making inflation worse
Biden highlights that Americans have more money in their pockets than they did a year ago, but a new FOX Business poll indicates that voters blame president over inflation
Varney: Inflation will ruin Biden's presidency
Stuart Varney weighs in on the FOX Business poll that revealed Americans think Biden is making inflation worse.
Warren, Schumer 'strongly urge' Biden to extend student loan forbearance and cancel debt
Progressive lawmakers are calling for the Education Department to extend the forbearance period as federal student loan borrowers are set to resume payments in February.
Cori Bush slams 'alarming' delay on Dems' spending bill, says it shouldn't be 'at the feet' of Joe Manchin
Rep. Cori Bush said Sen. Joe Manchin has too much sway over Democrats' reconciliation bill.
Biden's Build Back Better plan is 'bad economics': Art Laffer
Former Reagan economist Art Laffer says that Biden’s Build Back Better plan is bad economics and will increase inflation.
Phoenix city council approves bonuses of up to $2K using federal funds for vaccinated city workers
The Phoenix city council voted 6-3 in support of the bonuses, so the money will be distributed to thousands of city workers who get vaccinated by Jan. 18, 2022.
Congress votes to raise debt ceiling by $2.5 trillion, narrowly avoiding first-ever default
The House on Wednesday voted in favor of a debt ceiling increase, keeping the federal government out of default until 2023.


















