Manchin sounds alarm on inflation as clock ticks for Democrats on huge spending bill
Sen. Joe Manchin raised concerns on Tuesday about inflation and refused to commit to supporting his party's massive social spending and climate plan, though Democrats hope to pass it by Christmas.
Schumer calls on Biden to extend student loan payment pause amid omicron uncertainty
With the federal moratorium on student loan payments set to expire at the end of January 2022, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is urging President Biden to extend student loan relief as a new variant threatens to extend the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nearly half say Biden's actions negatively impacting Americans' top concerns: poll
A new national poll indicates that paying everyday household bills, and inflation specifically, now top the list of concerns American families say they currently face.
Michigan Gov. Whitmer calls Biden vaccine mandates 'a problem': report
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer reportedly told business owners that she sees COVID-19 vaccine mandates as “a problem" for both businesses and her government.
Democrats’ IRS bank account monitoring plan would affect 87M Americans, analysis shows
Tens of millions of Americans could see their bank account information swept up and reported to the Internal Revenue Service under a deeply controversial proposal from Democrats, according to a new analysis.
Bill Gates opens up about his divorce, acknowledges year of 'great personal sadness'
Microsoft founder Bill Gates has opened up about his recent divorce from ex-wife Melinda in his latest blog post, calling 2021 a year of "great personal sadness" for him.
Concha rips AOC for being 'out of touch' with Americans: She has yet to pass a major piece of legislation
Fox News contributor Joe Concha rips Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez's progressive legislative proposals
Kudlow: Why is Biden favoring Russia instead of US oil and gas producers?
Larry Kudlow discusses President Biden’s talk with Putin amid Rusia-Ukraine tensions
Biden admin scrambling to save controversial FCC nominee after Saule Omarova withdrawal
As Saule Omarova pulls her nomination to become the next Comptroller of the Currency, the Biden Administration is scrambling to save another controversial candidate from going down in defeat.
Biden admin decreasing US oil supply 'under the name of climate change': Former EPA administrator
Andrew Wheeler, who headed the Environmental Protection Agency during the Trump administration, argued that the Biden administration has “done everything that they can over the last year” to decrease American production of oil and gas “under the name of climate change.”
Biden to warn Putin of economic consequences if Russia invades Ukraine
President Biden is ready to warn Vladimir Putin during a video call Tuesday that Russia will face economy-jarring sanctions if it invades neighboring Ukraine as the U.S. president seeks a diplomatic solution to deal with the tens of thousands of Russian troops massed near the Ukraine border.
Fed poses bigger risk to stocks than omicron variant, Morgan Stanley says
The newest coronavirus variant may have fueled stock-market volatility in recent days, but Morgan Stanley analysts are arguing that stock investors should be more concerned about the Federal Reserve and its newfound response to the "on fire" economic data.
Kudlow: Tax hikes will punish success, not reward it
Larry Kudlow pays tribute to Robert Dole and discusses Biden's wreckless spending bill
Republicans rip SALT cap repeal in Democrats' spending plan: 'Blue-state billionaire bailout'
Republicans are amplifying criticism of Democrats' massive social spending package, taking aim at a tax provision they say would disproportionately benefit ultra-wealthy Americans in blue states.
US debt limit could be reached by Dec. 21, analysis shows
The U.S. government could run out of cash to pay its bills in just a few weeks if Congress fails to raise the federal debt ceiling, according to a new analysis from a Washington think tank.
US officials won't attend Beijing Winter Olympics
The Biden administration won’t send U.S. officials to attend the coming 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, staging a diplomatic boycott that drew immediate criticism from China.
Biden administration releases plan to combat corruption at home and abroad
Biden administration released a 5-pillar strategy to combat corruption on Monday
'Let's Go Brandon' store opens in Massachusetts town
A "Let's Go Brandon" Store is now open in the Massachusetts town of North Attleboro, not far from the Rhode Island line.
Trump media partner says it has lined up $1B in capital
Donald Trump’s new social media company and its special purpose acquisition company partner say the partner has agreements for $1 billion in capital from institutional investors.
New international travel testing rules: What to know
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced this week that its international travel requirements have changed.



















