Biden must tell, ‘not ask’ Taliban to extend withdrawal deadline: Rep. Meuser
Rep. Dan Meuser urged the Biden administration to extend the deadline of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Fed faces new challenge spelling out employment goals
Federal Reserve officials are talking more about how to define a fuzzy concept—maximum employment—that will heavily influence their thinking around how much longer to keep interest rates near zero.
Gates Foundation helped 'raise China's voice of governance' in Africa, emails show
The Gates Foundation has reportedly helped the Chinese Communist government in various ways, enabling the sale of Chinese-produced medications and helping "raise China's voice of governance" around the world, according to emails obtained by Judicial Watch.
Fed Chair Powell says inflation surge will be temporary: Here's what it means for interest rates
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell confirmed Friday his view that today's high inflation is temporary. Here's what that means for interest rates.
After Supreme Court strikes down eviction moratorium, Dems urge Pelosi, Schumer to revive ban
Progressive lawmakers on Friday urged Democratic leaders to pass legislation extending a federal ban on evictions until the COVID-19 pandemic ends.
Joe Concha: Biden needs to be held accountable amid Afghanistan chaos
Fox News contributor Joe Concha discusses President Biden’s interactions with the media following attacks in Afghanistan.
Fed's Powell signals tapering could begin this year, but suggests rate hike a ways off
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell signaled Friday the U.S. central bank expects to begin unwinding some of its ultra-easy monetary policies by the end of the year as the U.S. economy continues to rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Biden's eviction ban blocked: Homeowner options to pursue
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Biden administration's most recent eviction ban is unconstitutional. Here's what homeowners and renters can do now.
Jack Keane on Afghanistan attack: US 'outsourced' security to Taliban outside Kabul airport
Retired General Jack Keane on violence in Afghanistan amid America’s withdrawal.
Bipartisan infrastructure plan could create over 800K new jobs by 2030, S&P analysis shows
President Biden's $1.2 trillion plan to rebuild the nation's crumbling infrastructure will create up to 1 million new jobs over the next decade, according to a new report published this week.
Supreme Court strikes down Biden administration's eviction moratorium
The United States Supreme Court has struck down President Biden’s eviction moratorium saying that it can only be extended via action from Congress.
CENTCOM commander says U.S. sharing intel with Taliban
Hours after an explosion killed 13 U.S. service members and left several others wounded on Thursday, General Kenneth McKenzie, commander of the United States Central Command, revealed during a Department of Defense briefing that the United States has been sharing intelligence information with the Taliban.
Republican lawmakers raise flags over report Biden administration greenlit chip sales to Huawei
Amid a global semiconductor shortage tied to inflation in the auto and tech industries, the Biden administration is clearing the way to sell the scarce components to China’s communications giant Huawei, according to a new report.
Afghanistan chaos reflects Biden admin’s ‘mismanagement’: Eric Cantor
Former House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R) argued the Biden administration’s withdrawal from Afghanistan has hurt America’s position as a global leader.
Landlord, Air Force vet homeless after tenants stop paying rent during eviction ban
A landlord in upstate New York is living out of a car with her daughter after being unable to collect rent from tenants in three properties she owns due to the eviction moratoriums.
Afghanistan adding 'another level of uncertainty' to markets: Strategist
Michael Lee Strategy founder Michael Lee on the impact Afghanistan's chaos is having on today's markets.
Fed's George says it's time to start tapering asset purchases
Kansas City Federal Reserve President Esther George said Thursday the U.S. central bank should begin winding down its massive bond-buying program as the U.S. economy continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Afghanistan puts oil terror premium back on the front burner
The fall of Afghanistan is bringing back the terror premium for crude oil.
Varney: Biden not equipped to deal with 'coming hostage crisis' in Afghanistan
FOX Business' Stuart Varney draws comparisons between the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis to Afghanistan, arguing that President Biden is "not equipped" to deal with fallout.
Biden’s Afghanistan withdrawal an ‘enormous foreign policy debacle’: Marc Short
Marc Short, former Chief of Staff to Vice President Pence, slams President Biden's foreign policy.

















