Biden doesn't take sides, touts infrastructure bill and reconciliation, as House Dems try to reach deal
The White House says Congress needs to come to an agreement on both the infrastructure bill and reconciliation bill this week.
What to do if you don't qualify for $9.5B worth of student loan forgiveness under Biden in 2021
Hundreds of thousands of borrowers have qualified for loan cancellation under the Biden administration, but millions more didn't meet the eligibility requirements. See if you qualify for loan repayment assistance like IDR plans, permanent disability discharges and refinancing.
Debt-limit standoff could force fed to revisit emergency playbook
If a political standoff in Congress fails to raise the federal debt limit, the Fed could utilize a crisis-management playbook Federal Reserve officials created years ago to continue paying its bills.
FedEx employee out after posting TikTok rant vowing not to deliver to homes supportive of Biden, BLM or Harris
A former FedEx employee is out of a job after posting a profanity-laced rant on TikTok in which he vowed never to deliver packages to the homes of people who support President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris or Black Lives Matter.
Huawei exec's release to China under Biden admin shows 'strategic retreat'
Schweizer said there is 'no question' President Biden has a conflict of interest with China
Pelosi insists 'time of intensity' as Democrats aim to pass three major bills in one week
House Democrats aim to pass the infrastructure bill, the government funding bill, and President Joe Biden's $3.5 trillion spending package all in one week.
Cruz blasts Dems for putting 'crazy Uncle Bernie' in charge of Senate Budget Committee
Senator Ted Cruz, R-Texas, blasted the Senate Democrats for putting “crazy Uncle Bernie” in charge of the Senate Budget Committee while speaking at the Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference in Michigan Friday night.
Kudlow: Biden's statements are 'fact-free'
Larry Kudlow grilled Biden over his economic policies during his Friday monologue on 'Kudlow.'
Biden backs tax on billionaires' unrealized investment gains
President Biden said Friday he supports a Democratic proposal to tax billionaires annually on their unrealized investment gains.
House Dems prepare to vote on infrastructure, reconciliation bills next week
Top House Democrats are barreling forward with a plan to bring up both a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill and a massive $3.5 trillion tax and spending plan for a vote next week even as an intraparty war threatens to torpedo both measures.
Schumer renews calls for Biden to cancel $50K in student loan debt per borrower
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer renewed his calls for $50,000 in student debt forgiveness per borrower.
Fed's Powell says coronavirus recession, recovery 'without modern precedent'
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Friday the pandemic-induced recession – one of the sharpest, but shortest, downturns in history – and the subsequent recovery are unprecedented.
Eviction moratorium update: Warren, progressives introduce bill aimed at extending ban
As the COVID-19 Delta variant continues to spread throughout the United States, Democratic lawmakers have introduced a bill to reinstate the expired eviction moratorium.
Biden's IRS bank account snooping plan faces mounting opposition
Banks are pushing back against a proposal from the Biden administration that could force them to turn over customers' account information to the Internal Revenue Service.
Wall Street eyes four more years for Powell at Fed
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell remains favored for renomination by the White House, and if recent history repeats itself a decision may come at any time before the central bank meets again in early November.
Fed officials see ‘transitory’ inflation lasting quite a while
All year the Federal Reserve’s message on inflation has been consistent: This year’s surge is transitory, and inflation will soon return close to the central bank’s 2% target.
Biden considering Defense Production Act to address semiconductor chip shortage: report
President Joe Biden is considering using the Defense Production Act to address the ongoing shortage of semiconductor chips in the U.S.
Kudlow grills the progressive left's wish list
Larry Kudlow revealed the progressive left's wish list during his Thursday monologue on "Kudlow."
FSA prepares for 'unprecedented task' of resuming student loan payments after forbearance
The coronavirus pandemic led to a payment pause on federal student loans, but that temporary relief has a definitive end date of Jan. 31, 2022. See how you can prepare for when payments restart in February.
White House budget office tells agencies to prepare for government shutdown
The White House budget office on Thursday told federal agencies to start preparing for a government shutdown as Congress struggles to reach an agreement on a must-pass spending bill amid a debt limit showdown.


















