Biden Middle East policy wants to make ‘Iran great again’: Former State Dept. official
Former State Department senior adviser Christian Whiton slammed the Biden administration for disrupting diplomatic relations in the Middle East.
Senate Republicans prepping infrastructure counteroffer with $1T price tag
A group of Senate Republicans plans to send President Biden an infrastructure counteroffer worth about $1 trillion this week.
Defiant Ghosn pins hopes on French probes to clear his name
Auto magnate-turned-fugitive Carlos Ghosn is campaigning to clear his name, and hopes a visit by French investigators to his home in exile in Lebanon will be his first real opportunity to defend himself since the bombshell arrest that transformed him from a visionary to a prisoner overnight.
Biden says he lifted sanctions on Nord Stream 2 'because it’s almost completely finished'
President Biden said that he lifted sanctions on the Russia-to-Germany pipeline Nord Stream 2 "because it’s almost completely finished."
Manchin, Romney among lawmakers working up bipartisan infrastructure backup
Several lawmakers are working on a backup infrastructure bill in the event that ongoing discussions between the Biden administration and Republicans fail.
Sen. Tim Scott argues that Biden's big spending plans are a 'tax on every American family,' as inflation soars
Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., warned that the Biden administration’s massive government spending is driving up inflation and causing prices of everyday items like food and gas to soar.
Elizabeth Warren proposes boosting IRS funding by $31.5B to crack down on 'wealthy tax cheats'
Sen. Elizabeth Warren unveiled a proposal on Monday to nearly triple the budget of the Internal Revenue Service in order to crack down on wealthy Americans who are dodging their taxes.
Business groups form alliance to oppose Biden's tax hikes
Nearly three dozen business groups representing a range of industries have created an alliance to fight President Biden's plans to raise taxes.
Farage on Prince Harry, Meghan Markle leaving royal life: They ‘simply did not want to do the work’
Brexit Party Leader Nigel Farage on the Queen reportedly being "deeply upset" by Prince Harry's comments.
Biden tax hikes in ‘deep trouble’: Rep. Kevin Brady
Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, explained his optimism about stopping Biden tax increases.
Biden looks abroad for electric vehicle metals, in blow to US miners
U.S. President Joe Biden will rely on ally countries to supply the bulk of the metals needed to build electric vehicles and focus on processing them domestically into battery parts, part of a strategy designed to placate environmentalists, two administration officials with direct knowledge told Reuters.
Biden's solar ambitions collide with China labor complaints
The Biden administration’s solar power ambitions are colliding with complaints the global industry depends on Chinese raw materials that might be produced by forced labor.
New House GOP Wuhan lab report discredits Facebook 'fact checkers' that censored COVID origin claims
A new report from the Republican side of the House Intelligence Committee appears to refute Facebook "fact-checkers" who halted dissemination of a February 2020 New York Post column evaluating the proposition that the source of COVID-19 was a leak from the Wuhan Institute of Virology
Economists predict highest growth in 37 years as coronavirus pandemic recedes
A group of business economists sounded an optimistic note about the state of the U.S. economy this year, with a majority predicting that growth will hit its fastest pace in close to four decades.
US energy chief has ties to wind project greenlighted by Biden administration
Richard Glick, President Biden’s choice to lead the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, previously worked for a company that has ties to an energy project recently greenlighted by the federal government.
Bitcoin's biggest corporate investors whipsawed amid volatility
Bitcoin’s corporate holders, such as Tesla, Square and Microstrategy, may be in for the long haul despite the sharp downturn hitting cryptos.
USDA to start debt forgiveness for Black farmers in June
The Department of Agriculture will begin making loan forgiveness payments to thousands of minority farmers in June.
There are ‘no anchors’ holding inflation down, economist warns
The Lindsey Group CEO Larry Lindsey on the economic turmoil the U.S. could see in the future due to Biden’s spending spree.
Virgin Galactic investors cheer space flight success
Shares of Virgin Galactic lifted off Monday after a successful first spaceflight from New Mexico's Spaceport America.
How a global minimum tax could impact markets
The U.S. Treasury Department wants a global minimum corporate tax rate of 15%, a reduced ask from the 21% level it previously suggested.



















