Dems push for SALT cap relax, repeal would largely benefit the wealthiest, study shows
Some Democrats are pushing President Biden to eliminate or relax the $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions, but a new analysis shows that the changes proposed will largely benefit earners on the higher-end of the income spectrum.
Bill and Melinda Gates' divorce puts massive farmland holdings in focus
In total, Bill and Melinda Gates have acquired land in more than a dozen states.
Bill Gates once made a pros-and-cons list about marriage on a whiteboard
The billionaire Microsoft co-founder and Melinda Gates — who announced they were divorcing on Monday after 27 years — discussed the incident in the 2019 Netflix series “Inside Bill’s Brain.”
Gates joins other recent billionaire high-profile divorces
Bill Gates and his wife, Melinda, in a statement Monday, announced they calling it quits after nearly 30 years of marriage.
Everything you need to know about the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Despite their surprise divorce announcement on Monday, Bill and Melinda Gates say they will continue to work together on their charitable foundation — which has spent nearly $2 billion alone on the fight against coronavirus.
Bill, Melinda Gates have no prenup: report
Bill and Melinda Gates reportedly have no prenup in place after their 27-year marriage.
Bill and Melinda Gates divorce: $130B fortune in the balance
Bill and Melinda Gates revealed on Monday their intent to divorce, with a hundred billion-dollar fortune on the line.
Biden says Americans earning less than $400K will not pay 'a single penny' in taxes
President Biden reiterated his pledge that no American earning less than $400,000 would pay “a single penny” in additional taxes with a slight twist on Monday, after he proposed several tax increases to fund two sweeping spending plans.
Bill and Melinda Gates announce end of 27-year marriage
Bill and Melinda Gates, after 27 years, are calling it quits with his net worth at $130.5 billion.
Fed's Powell says US economic outlook has 'clearly brightened,' but recovery is uneven
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Monday the U.S. economy's prospects have “clearly brightened” amid increased vaccination rates and a burst of fiscal spending, but stressed the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic has been uneven for lower-income Americans.
Dems renew demand for SALT tax repeal, threatening Biden's spending proposals
Some Democratic lawmakers on Monday reiterated their demand that President Biden's tax and spending plans include a full repeal of the state and local tax deduction limit.
Biden hits the road to pitch $4T spending binge panned by GOP lawmakers
President Biden is continuing to hit the trail this week to drum up support among the American people for his $4 trillion spending proposals designed to redistribute trillions and dramatically expand the government-funded social safety net.
Portland restaurant owner says protests, COVID, homeless problem killing tourism
St. Jack’s Restaurant co-owner Kurt Huffman joined FOX Business' “Varney and Co.” to discuss the many issues facing Portland businesses.
Varney: It's starting to feel like 'liberation' as country opens up
FOX Business' Stuart Varney on Americans reclaiming a sense of normalcy as vaccinations increase and restrictions loosen.
Facebook's Oversight Board to announce decision on Trump ban Wednesday
Facebook's Oversight Board is expected to announce its decision on whether to indefinitely suspend former President Donald Trump from Facebook and Instagram on Wednesday.
Biden’s massive tax increases will slam the 'little guy': Former Treasury spokeswoman
Former Treasury Department spokesperson Monica Crowley discusses the impact of President Biden's spending plan on economic recovery.
Yellen insists Fed will monitor inflation, has tools to control it as Biden plan under scrutiny
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has insisted the Federal Reserve is able to handle any inflation that results from President Biden’s new spending bill, with critics worrying that the incredible amount of money spent will lead to countless problems in the economy.
Powell's high-stakes bet: More jobs but only mild inflation
Powell's bet is that the Fed can keep rates ultra-low even as the U.S. economic recovery kicks into high gear — and that it won't have to quickly raise rates to stop runaway inflation.
Larry Kudlow: If the economy is booming, why do we need new government spending plans?
‘Kudlow' host Larry Kudlow Friday questioned Biden's statements about inheriting a “house on fire,” saying “if the economy is booming, why do we need all these new government spending plans?”
19 states ask Supreme Court to limit EPA authority in order to protect jobs
Nineteen states are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to limit the Environment Protection Agency's authority to protect energy jobs.

















