FAA clears Virgin Galactic for takeoff after investigation of Richard Branson's suborbital spaceflight
Following the investigation's findings, the FAA required Virgin Galactic to implement changes to how it communicates to the agency during flight operations. Virgin Galactic has also updated its calculations to expand the protected airspace for future flights to ensure "ample protected airspace for a variety of possible flight trajectories during spaceflight missions."
Republicans say Biden's $3.5T spending bill will spur cultural decline and sap the work ethic
As Democrats forge ahead with unilateral negotiations on President Biden’s $3.5 trillion spending package, Republicans – and at least one Democratic moderate – caution the expansive slate of social programs included in the bill could have lasting negative consequences for American workers.
Nebraska leads states on Biden’s IRS snoop: ‘Not going to comply’
The IRS is close to getting all-out access to the bank accounts and transactions of everyday Americans.
GM CEO Mary Barra first woman to lead Business Roundtable
Business Roundtable has elected GM CEO Mary Barra as its incoming chair, making her the first woman to lead the association
Kudlow: President Biden is spreading disinformation
Larry Kudlow gave his take on the spending bills during his Wednesday monologue on 'Kudlow'
Elon Musk accuses Biden of being ‘biased’ against Tesla after White House snub: He’s ‘controlled by unions’
Tesla CEO Elon Musk says the Biden administration appears to be "biased' against the electric vehicle maker, and "seems to be controlled by unions."
Sen. Barrasso: Democrat spending represents ‘big government socialism,’ will cost them the House in 2022
Wyoming Senator John Barrasso blasted President Biden's "reckless" tax and spending plan on "Kudlow."
Varney: Bernie Sanders is holding the country hostage
FOX Business' Stuart Varney slams socialists in today’s U.S. government.
White House says 400,000 people so far got boosters at pharmacies
The Biden administration reported Tuesday that more than 400,000 Americans received COVID-19 booster shots over the weekend, just at pharmacies alone.
Biden cancels Wednesday Chicago trip to focus on salvaging $3.5T spending bill
President Biden will postpone a planned trip to Chicago on Wednesday so he can continue negotiations with Democrat holdouts on his $3.5 trillion spending bill, the White House confirmed.
Sanders: No bipartisan infrastructure deal unless $3.5T spending bill passes first
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., urged House Democrats reject a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package later this week unless the Senate first passes the $3.5 trillion spending bill favored by progressive lawmakers.
Kudlow: If Fed caters to Dems' progressive wish list and finance it, they will lose their independence
Larry Kudlow gives his take on the Senate hearing with Janet Yellen and Jay Powell and provides insight on inflation during his Tuesday monologue on 'Kudlow'
Sen. Lummis slams Yellen over $600 IRS reporting requirement
Sen. Cynthia Lummis took Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to task on Tuesday of the Biden administration's proposal that every bank transaction of $600 or more be reported to the IRS.
Sen. Warren tells Fed Chairman Powell she will oppose his renomination
Sen. Elizabeth Warren told Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Tuesday that she would oppose his re-nomination.
Kudlow: Kill the spending bill, save America
Larry Kudlow comments on taxes in the $3.5 trillion spending bill on the heels of President Biden tweeting that his "Build Better Agenda costs zero dollars."
Public Service Loan Forgiveness program called ‘broken’ & ‘confusing’ after Biden admin. asks for feedback
98% of PSLF applications are rejected, typically because of an issue with the qualifying repayment plan. The Department of Education has given borrowers the chance to submit feedback about the federal student loan program — here's what they're saying.
Janet Yellen says Treasury could exhaust cash reserves by Oct. 18 if debt limit isn’t raised
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told Congress that the Treasury would be unable to pay all of the government’s bills if lawmakers don’t raise the federal borrowing limit by Oct. 18.
Trump to give video deposition next month in protesters’ suit
Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to give video testimony next month in the case alleging that his staff assaulted protesters outside of Trump Tower in 2015, new court papers show.
Sinema threatened by Arizona Democrats with 'no confidence' vote if she opposes $3.5T spending bill
The Arizona Democratic Party turned up the pressure on moderate Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., warning that she could face a formal censure if she does not support President Biden’s key legislative priorities in the coming days.
Kudlow gives his thoughts on Biden's spending plan
Larry Kudlow breaks down Biden's spending plan during his Monday monologue on 'Kudlow'



















