South Carolina has largest share of renters at risk as eviction moratorium set to expire
Over the course of the pandemic, South Carolina halted most evictions while offering "little rental assistance," according to real estate brokerage Redfin.
Biden administration extends eviction freeze: What to do if you’re struggling to make payments
The FHFA and FHA each announced Friday that their coronavirus pandemic-driven eviction moratoria, which protect homeowners and renters from eviction in the event of nonpayment of rent, will be extended through Sept. 30, 2021.
House Dems make last-ditch effort to extend eviction moratorium
House Democrats are rushing to set up an eleventh-hour vote on a bill that would extend a nationwide ban on evictions hours before the freeze is poised to expire, putting millions of renters at risk of losing their homes.
Eviction moratorium poised to expire July 31, putting millions at risk of losing their homes
A federal ban on evictions is poised to expire on July 31, putting millions of renters at risk of being thrown out of their homes in coming weeks as state and local officials struggle to distribute $46 billion in rental assistance to tenants and landlords across the country.
Biden facing renewed push from Dems to cancel $50K in student loan debt per borrower, extend payment freeze
Democratic lawmakers once again renewed their call for Biden to cancel up to $50,000 in student debt and to extend the student loan payment freeze until March 2022.
Coronavirus relief programs begin expiring for millions of Americans
The massive – but temporary – social safety net that Congress put in place to financially support millions of Americans reeling from the coronavirus pandemic is unraveling.
The Biden administration is waging a war on small business – and they are on track to win
To return the economy to its pre-pandemic level, we must first bring small businesses back.
Major conservative group takes aim at government spending plans
With more crucial votes fast approaching in the coming days for the $1.2 trillion infrastructure deal in the Senate, Americans for Prosperity (AFP) says that their major grassroots and paid media campaign to derail the spending package is in full swing.
Kudlow: We are not going to tax our way into prosperity
Larry Kudlow provides insight on on the bipartisan infrastructure bill during his monologue.
Millions of eligible children may miss out on expanded Child Tax Credit, study finds
The IRS is missing the required information for millions of American households that could potentially qualify to receive the expanded Child Tax Credit, a new report shows.
Biden administration expands paid leave tax credit to encourage more vaccinations
The Biden administration on Thursday expanded a tax credit that would give more U.S. workers time off to help friends and family members get vaccinated for COVID-19.
Biden White House under fire over concerns CFPB pushed aside top-level workers for loyalists
Republican Sen. Pat Toomey is demanding answers about reports that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau forced out career civil servants in favor of President Biden loyalists.
Ex-Atlanta Fed president Lockhart predicts decision on tapering bond purchases will happen 'later in the year’
Former Atlanta Federal Reserve President Dennis Lockhart said on Thursday that he believes the Fed's decision to potentially taper bond purchases will not happen immediately and will likely “be made later in the year.”
McConnell says 'it never occurred' to him that convincing Americans to get vaccinated would be difficult
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said he wasn’t aware it would be difficult to convince Americans to get vaccinated against the coronavirus.
Biden national security memo on cybersecurity has 'no meat on the bones': Rep. Nancy Mace
Rep. Nancy Mace on President Biden's memo on cybersecurity.
US plans sanctions against Iran’s drones and guided missiles
The U.S. plans a sanctions campaign against Iran’s evolving capabilities for precision strikes using drones and guided missiles, according to U.S. officials, amid concerns over the threat these weapons represent to American and allied interests.
Larry Kudlow breaks down the bipartisan Senate infrastructure bill
Larry Kudlow weighs in on the bipartisan Senate infrastructure bill in his "Kudlow" monologue on Wednesday.
Bipartisan group's $1.2T infrastructure bill clears crucial Senate procedural vote
The Senate voted Wednesday evening to move forward with a $1.2 trillion package to rebuild the nation's crumbling infrastructure after months of painstaking negotiations between a bipartisan group of senators and the White House on one of President Biden's top economic goals.
Fed's Powell touches on timeline, details for central bank’s return-to-work plans
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell indicated that the agency’s staff would be resuming in-person work in a few weeks, though he did not mention any specific mandates as more requirements are announced for federal employees.
AOC, Tlaib blast Sinema's refusal to support Dems' $3.5T spending package
Progressive congresswomen Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Rep. Rashida Tlaib slammed Democratic Senator Kyrsten Sinema after the senator announced she will not support a $3.5 trillion infrastructure plan.


















