Russia critic argues Biden, Putin meeting should've never happened
Putin critic Bill Browder suggests the Biden-Putin summit unjustly elevates Putin alongside free world leaders.
Yellen pushes Biden's massive budget as she warns of 'destructive' economic forces
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Wednesday made the case for Congress to approve President Biden's massive $6 trillion budget.
Biden, Putin summit: 'Calculated mistakes' will be viewed as weakness, Gen. Jack Keane says
The highly anticipated meeting between U.S. President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin will set the tone of the relationship between the two countries for the coming years.
US must show Russia there will be ‘costs’ if cyberattacks continue: Ian Bremmer
Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer weighs in on recent cyberattacks that are allegedly tied to the Russian government ahead of the Biden-Putin summit.
Biden's $6T budget would cause US economy to shrink by 1% over next decade, study shows
President Biden has proposed a sweeping $6 trillion budget that would slash economic growth over the next decade while killing tens of thousands of jobs, according to a new analysis published Wednesday morning.
Fed expected to signal start of monetary policy shift debate
Federal Reserve officials on Wednesday are expected to at least flag the pending start of talks about when and how to exit from the crisis-era policies the U.S. central bank put in place at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic last year.
Judge stops Biden administration from blocking new oil and gas leases
A federal judge in Louisiana issued a preliminary injunction blocking the Biden administration from pausing new oil and gas leases on federal land.
Kudlow: Why are we still printing 'huge quantities' of free money?
“Kudlow” host Larry Kudlow questions why the United States continues to print money during an "economic boom," and calls out President Joe Biden and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen for decisions made during their NATO meeting.
Hunter Biden's art to sell as high as $500K and the buyers will be kept 'confidential'
The first son’s first foray into the art world has seen his pieces picked up by art dealer Georges Berges, who has priced the younger Biden’s artwork between $75,000 and $500,000 depending on the size and scope of the collage artwork.
CEOs warn corporate tax hike could backfire on employees
U.S. CEOs are concerned that raising the corporate tax rate could negatively affect the competitiveness of U.S. companies and may ultimately backfire on shareholders and employees.
Fed kicks off 2-day meeting amid inflation spike, lackluster job growth: What to expect
Federal Reserve policymakers are meeting this week against the backdrop of conflicting economic data.
Democratic infighting threatens Biden’s bipartisan infrastructure deal push
President Biden's push for a bipartisan infrastructure bill could be thwarted by growing division among Democratic lawmakers.
Biden-Putin Geneva meeting to focus on cyber-hacking tensions, Nord Stream 2 pipeline
As this international financial center prepares the host these two world powers, the expectations for tangible results in Geneva remain relatively low, but the anticipation ahead of this face-to-face meeting is soaring high into the Swiss Alps.
Bipartisan infrastructure proposal ‘a lot of talk’ with no substance: Rep. Cawthorn
Rep. Madison Cawthorn provides insight into the bipartisan infrastructure plan as Senate Republicans are set to meet on the proposal.
Putin coming to Biden meeting with 'blood on his hands': Lieberman
Former Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman discusses President Biden’s upcoming summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Gen. Keane on Biden, Putin summit: 'Lost opportunity' not to have joint press conference
President Biden is set to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the first time as the President of the United States Wednesday, but they are not expected to hold a joint press conference after.
Kudlow: Biden is now going more socialist than even Europe
“Kudlow” host Larry Kudlow criticized both Europe and the Biden administration for their work at the G-7 summit saying that the president did not put “America First.”
Bill Gates' summer reading list hits GE and Barack Obama
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates may be in the middle of a very public and expensive divorce but he still finds time to read.
Your utility bill may rise as Biden pushes tax hikes
President Biden's proposed corporate tax hike could have unintended consequences on middle-class Americans.
Russia’s Putin counts Biden as oil friend as US falls behind
President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s meeting comes as U.S. energy policies are giving Russia an advantage over America.

















