Biden approves Hurricane Ida federal aid for New York
President Biden approved a disaster declaration for New York state on Monday following Hurricane Ida, clearing the way for officials to access federal relief funding to aid recovery efforts.
More than half of families plan to use student loans in 2021, survey finds: Here's how to do it tactfully
Most families lean on student loans to finance the costs of higher education. But with an ever-increasing federal student loan debt, it's more important than ever to plan out your student loan repayment strategy.
Virgin Galactic pushes back on 'misleading' characterizations, conclusions in report on historic spaceflight
Virgin Galactic is refuting the contents of a September 1 report that claims that the company's historic July 11 suborbital spaceflight could have been close to a "perilous emergency landing."
Disappointing August jobs report could throw wrench in Fed's taper plans
The abrupt slowdown in job growth last month could derail the Federal Reserve's plan to start unwinding its easy-monetary policies at its September policy meeting amid signs the highly contagious delta variant is weighing on the labor market's recovery from the pandemic.
Biden touts Build Back Better agenda in remarks to hurricane-ravaged Louisiana
President Joe Biden toured parts of Louisiana ravaged by Hurricane Ida on Friday, using the disaster to tout his Build Back Better spending plan as an effective way to mitigate hurricane damage in the future.
Pfizer's booster on track to meet deadline, Moderna is not: White House
Federal health officials are asking the White House to pushback a timeline for the rollout of the Moderna booster campaign, after the Biden administration set a Sept. 20 timeline for the shot.
AOC urges Biden to appoint new Fed chair - what that would mean for interest rates
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and a group of Progressives are urging Biden to appoint a new head of the Federal Reserve. Here's how interest rates could be affected.
Biden blames delta variant for disappointing August jobs, concedes White House wanted a 'larger number'
President Biden on Friday will address the lackluster August jobs report after surging COVID-19 cases threatened to derail the labor market's recovery.
GOP Rep. Waltz: Afghanistan humanitarian aid would be 'backdoor ransom payment' to Taliban
Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., called Thursday for the Biden administration to maintain financial pressure on the Taliban following the permanent withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan.
Kudlow: The Taliban are our enemies, not our friends
Larry Kudlow blasted the Biden administration over its handling of the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan during his Thursday monologue on 'Kudlow'
House Democrats push Biden for lower capital gains tax hike
President Biden is facing pushback from some House Democrats over his plan to substantially raise taxes on investment gains – a key part of funding his sweeping, multitrillion-dollar economic agenda.
IRS chief tells Warren additional funding needed to crack down on tax cheats
IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig said Thursday that additional funding could help the agency crackdown on wealthy tax dodgers and recover billions in lost revenue.
FAA halting Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo flights pending investigation
The FAA is overseeing an investigation into Richard Branson's flight to space that went off course.
Biden pitches spending plan, declares 'climate crisis is here' while talking Ida, wildfire response
President Biden on Thursday, in response to Hurricane Ida and California wildfires, said the "climate crisis is here," while pushing Congress to take action in his government spending plan.
FDA resignations over White House booster shot guidance a 'mess for administration'
Reports that Food and Drug Administration officials plan to step down over the White House’s COVID-19 booster shot guidance have created a “mess” for the Biden administration, according to Dr. Mark Siegel.
Biden ‘done’ if media 'does their job' on leaked call with Afghan leader: Huckabee
Mike Huckabee says Biden is "done" if the media does its job after the president reportedly told former Afghan president Ghani to change the perception of the Taliban's dominance.
Hurricane Ida destruction could lift infrastructure bill hopes
The monumental destruction wreaked this week by Hurricane Ida, one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall in the U.S., has become a new catalyst on Capitol Hill for lawmakers pushing a $1 trillion bill to rebuild the nation's crumbling infrastructure.
Varney: Where is Kamala Harris?
FOX Business host Stuart Varney discusses Vice President Harris’ performance as the Biden administration hits multiple roadblocks.
Fed will become 'even more dovish' if Powell loses chairman job, market expert says
Mark Tepper argues the Fed will become more 'dovish' if Jerome Powell isn't reappointed as chairman.
Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic test flight under FAA investigation
The July 11 flight saw Branson and Virgin Galactic employees fly more than 53 miles above the Earth to the edge of space aboard the company’s SpaceShipTwo before landing at the company’s Spaceport America in New Mexico.


















