Biden’s Facebook attack followed months of frustration inside White House
President Biden’s attack on Facebook Inc. on Friday followed months of mounting private frustration inside his administration over the social-media giant’s handling of vaccine misinformation, according to U.S. officials, bringing into public view tensions that could complicate efforts to stop the spread of Covid-19.
Biden walks back Facebook 'killing people' comment, says he was talking about users spreading misinformation
President Biden said Monday that Facebook “isn’t killing people,” after accusing the social media giant last week of allowing misinformation related to coronavirus vaccines appear on the platform.
Biden insists massive government spending will tamp down inflation
President Biden said Monday that Congress needs to pass his sweeping economic agenda in order to tamp down rising inflation amid concerns that another burst of government spending will act as an accelerant to already rapidly rising consumer prices.
Biden defends economic record, hits out at 'doom and gloom' predictions: 'Capitalism is alive and very well'
President Biden on Monday highlighted his record on the economy in his first six months in office, responding to predictions from before he took office that he would “end” capitalism.
Democrats want federal student loans paused until March 2022: Here are the options private loan borrowers have
Senate Democratic lawmakers are pushing President Biden to extend the federal student loan payment freeze until at least March 2022, as servicers report that they're unprepared to resume payments this September.
Refinancing your student loans can save you $250+ per month: Here's how
Student loan borrowers who refinanced to a longer term on Credible were able to lower their monthly payments by $253 on average. Use a student loan calculator to see how much you can save.
Cassidy blasts Schumer, White House for rushing toward vote on infrastructure bill that isn't written yet
Sen. Bill Cassidy blasted Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and the White House for rushing a vote on a bipartisan infrastructure plan that Cassidy said has not yet been completed.
Blue Origin spaceflight, Bitcoin, Elon Musk's Tesla-SolarCity trial top week ahead
Investors will take in a wave of earnings this week from big names including IBM, Netflix, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Coca-Cola, Twitter, American Express, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, AT&T, Intel, Snap, Verizon and Domino's Pizza.
Bill Gates visited Jeffrey Epstein's NYC townhouse multiple times, new book claims
Billionaires Bill Gates and Jeffrey Epstein reportedly had a brief history of meetings, according to a new book by Miami Herald investigative reporter Julie Brown.
Facebook issues harsh response to Biden accusation that platform is 'killing people'
Facebook is pushing back against the White House's narrative that the social media platform is "killing people."
Branson's Virgin Orbit plans new satellite launches in 2022
After Virgin Galactic made history, Richard Branson’s other space company, Virgin Orbit is making its own mark on the space industry and taking on SpaceX.
Larry Kudlow: 'This is a free country and people should have free speech'
Larry Kudlow breaks down President Trump's lawsuit to fight against government teaming up with Big Tech to censor information.
Yellen to host stablecoin working group Monday
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will convene the President's Working Group on Financial Markets on Monday to discuss multi-agency oversight of stablecoins.
Trump showerhead rule to increase water flow being dropped
The Biden administration is reversing a Trump-era rule that removed limitations from the flow of water from showerheads.
Psaki says administration is working with Facebook to limit misinformation
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the Biden administration is working with Facebook to limit misinformation on the coronavirus vaccine.
Yellen says we could see lockdowns return in areas with low COVID-19 vaccination rates
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Friday said the U.S. could see lockdowns return in parts of the country with low COVID-19 vaccination rates.
Mark Meadows says infrastructure deal will ‘fall apart’
Mark Meadows discusses ongoing infrastructure negotiations and how he expects the plan to play out.
Border crisis is most expensive ‘welcome to America party’: Rep. Cammack
Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., discusses her experience visiting the southern border this week.
An Ugly Truth: Inside Facebook's Battle for Domination
The Facebook expose takes readers from Zuckerberg's Harvard roots to becoming a tech billionaire to the social media giant's ultimate collapse of public and political trust.


















