Biden admin asking for $1.5B to combat drought, fires in Western states
The Biden administration’s budget proposal for the fiscal year 2022 includes a more than $1.5 billion spending plan to fight historic droughts and fires that are sweeping the West.
Biden, Harris tout $1.2 trillion infrastructure plan during meeting with union, business leaders
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris held a meeting with business and union leaders on Thursday, as the administration seeks support for a bipartisan infrastructure bill.
Kudlow: How one leading Democrat's proposal is 'critical race theory run wild'
Larry Kudlow discussed various hot topics in his monologue including Maxine Waters' race-based housing aid, inflation and the push to defund ICE.
House Republicans tell Biden he's acting like a 'Cuban dictator' with his social media censorship campaign
EXCLUSIVE: A group of House Republicans on Thursday called on President Biden to turn over the details of his campaign to clamp down on social media coronavirus misinformation while blasting the effort as government-sponsored censorship that rivals Communist Cuba.
Biden slaps sanctions on Cuba following protests and government crackdown
The Biden administration announced Thursday that it will be imposing sanctions on Cuban officials following deadly protests by the Cuban people against the communist government.
Texas farmers request Biden administration cover illegal immigration costs
Texas farmers are requesting the Biden administration pay for all the damages to their farms caused by the surge in illegal immigration.
Biden to meet with union, business leaders to sell bipartisan infrastructure bill
President Biden will host a meeting with business and labor leaders at the White House on Thursday afternoon to discuss the bipartisan infrastructure framework after a temporary setback for the $1.2 trillion measure when Senate Republicans sunk a key procedural vote.
Biden dismisses inflation concerns even as consumer prices surge
President Biden on Wednesday again downplayed concerns about the recent burst of inflation, maintaining that surging consumers prices are temporary even as he cautioned that restaurants and other businesses in the hospitality sector could take longer to recover from the pandemic.
Student loan refinancing saves borrowers nearly $17K, thanks to historically low rates
Borrowers who refinanced student loan debt into a new loan on Credible saved thousands of dollars while decreasing the term of the loan by getting a low, fixed interest rate. Compare your repayment options to decide if refinancing is right for you.
Yellen snubs Senate GOP as debt ceiling expiration looms
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen turned down Senate Republicans' request for a private briefing on the debt ceiling, which is set to expire next week.
Kudlow: What happened to 'America First'?
Larry Kudlow weighed in on the US and Germany allowing the completion of the Russian pipeline.
Elon Musk owns these 3 cryptocurrencies
Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Tuesday said the "three meaningful assets" he personally owns besides his two companies are Bitcoin, Dogecoin and Ethereum.
Test vote on Biden's bipartisan infrastructure bill fails Senate amid GOP objections
Senate Republicans on Wednesday mounted a filibuster against a motion to debate a more than $1 trillion infrastructure bill that President Biden brokered with a bipartisan group of senators, dealing a setback for efforts to fund new roads, bridges and broadband improvements.
Republicans excoriate Democrats' $3.5T spending plan as 'reckless' amid surging inflation
Republicans on Wednesday lambasted Democrats for attempting to unilaterally pass a sprawling $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill, raising concerns that another burst of government spending will act as an accelerant to already rapidly inflation.
Biden taps Google critic for top antitrust post as he builds anti-tech team
President Biden on Tuesday announced that he had picked Google critic Jonathan Kanter to run the Justice Department's antitrust division, building out his team of Big Tech enforcers as the White House takes an aggressive stance against anti-competitive corporate behavior.
True cost of Democrats' spending plan could top $5T, analysis says
A new analysis published this week shows that Democrats' reconciliation measure may cost $2 trillion more than expected.
Parler CEO George Farmer: Big Tech's COVID censorship – it's so much worse than we thought
Over the past year, examples of Big Tech censorship have multiplied, particularly around the topic of COVID-19.
Kudlow: Free enterprise drives the American economic machine
Larry Kudlow explained the benefits of a free enterprise model on 'Kudlow'
US and Germany reach agreement to allow Russian Nord Stream 2 pipeline
The United States has reached an agreement with Germany that allows for the completion of the controversial Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline.
Democrats take victory lap on child tax credit, pledge to make extend payments
Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday touted the boosted child tax credit as a way to sharply cut poverty in the U.S., while pledging to make the monthly checks permanent for tens of millions of parents.


















