OSHA vaccine mandate to hit large employers Jan. 4, with hefty fines for noncompliance
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is giving employers with more than 100 employees a Jan. 4 deadline to comply with President Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate and threatening thousands of dollars in fines for defiant businesses
Amid supply chain woes, over 80 House members tell Buttigieg to implement program for truck drivers under 21
Over 80 total bipartisan House members are telling Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to allow truckers under 21 years old to cross state lines.
Biden policies, not COVID, are restricting US production, driving inflation: Brouillette
Former Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette told "Fox Business Tonight" that "regulatory uncertainty" surrounding President Biden’s financial and environmental policies is causing higher prices and supply issues.
Kudlow: The new America and Republican party
Larry Kudlow shares his thoughts on what Youngkin's win in the Virginia governor's race could mean for Democrats.
Pelosi: Paid leave added back into Biden social spending bill
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi informed Democratic lawmakers Wednesday that a paid leave provision will be added back into President Biden’s social spending bill, a decision that could draw the ire of moderate holdouts, including Sen. Joe Manchin, W-Va.
Fed's Powell suggests inflation spike could last until well into next year
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Wednesday that surging inflation may not fade until the latter half of 2022, but maintained that wild swings in consumer prices will stop once current pressures on the supply chain dissipate.
Ford issues vaccine mandate for salaried workers
Ford is requiring its salaried workers to get vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to comply with the Biden administration's requirement for federal contractors.
Fed decision, Powell press conference: Recap
Federal Reserve policymakers delivered a fresh assessment of the U.S. economy and the state of inflation.
Fed to taper bond purchases by $15B a month as it unwinds pandemic-era stimulus
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday announced plans to begin slowing its aggressive bond-buying program by $15 billion a month, the first step that policymakers will take in reversing a historic level of stimulus for the U.S. economy.
Democrats may include tax cut that benefits wealthy Americans in Biden's huge spending plan
A coalition of moderate Democrats is aiming to repeal a Trump-era limit on state and local tax deductions as part of President Biden's signature spending plan, teeing up a showdown with progressives who say doing so would amount to a huge tax cut for the rich.
'Socialism isn’t progressive. It’s backwards': Nikki Haley
EXCLUSIVE: Former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley says the Democratic Party is now a socialist party
Varney: Biden presidency has ‘completely run out of juice’
FOX Business' Stuart Varney says the Virginia governor's race was an election representative of Biden's failures.
Wages falling behind inflation rates: Former Chase economist
Former Chase chief economist Anthony Chan provides insight into inflation and wages.
Fed poised to start unwinding pandemic-era policy with inflation at 30-year high
Federal Reserve officials on Wednesday are expected to lay out plans to begin slowing their aggressive bond-buying program as soon as this month, the first step that policymakers will take in dialing back pandemic-era support for the U.S. economy.
Biden's spending plan could cost up to $4T, Penn Wharton analysis shows
President Biden unveiled a revised framework last week for a modified social spending plan that imagines spending close to $1.75 trillion over the next decade, but a new analysis released Tuesday suggests the actual price tag is far higher.
Biden falsely claims wages rising faster than inflation
Recent figures published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics contradict President Biden’s claim Tuesday that wage growth for American workers has outpaced inflation in recent months.
Kudlow: You can't grow without energy
Larry Kudlow shares his thoughts on President Biden's failed presidency
Biden: 'Things are a hell of a lot better' this year, despite inflation surge
President Joe Biden says "things are a hell of a lot better" this year than last year, despite widespread inflation.
Biden still undecided on renominating Jerome Powell as Fed chief
President Biden on Tuesday declined to say whether he planned to renominate Jerome Powell as chairman of the Federal Reserve as surging inflation and a worsening labor shortage weigh on the economy's recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
Biden on OPEC, Russia oil help ask: We’ll hear back ‘sooner than later’
The Biden Administration is asking OPEC+ to pump more oil to lower skyrocketing U.S. energy costs.



















