Inside the Simon & Schuster blowup over its Mike Pence book deal
A petition demanded that the company scrap the Pence memoir, part of a two-book deal, and refrain from making any deals with members of the Trump administration.
McConnell on infrastructure: Republicans not willing to compromise on package topping $2T
Republicans are not willing to compromise on President Biden’s $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan unless the White House settles on a target without revisiting the 2017 tax bill, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell told FOX Business’ “Kudlow” on Thursday
Biden downplays student loan forgiveness in new report — what to do with your college debt now
President Biden this week downplayed potential student loan forgiveness. Here's how to manage your debt in the meantime.
US proposes 15% minimum tax on global corporate profits
The U.S. Treasury Department said Thursday that it supports a global minimum corporate tax rate of at least 15% — below the 21% minimum it has been seeking to impose on the foreign profits of U.S.-based companies.
Lieberman on Israel-Gaza conflict: Sanders, 'Squad' are ‘furthest’ from American values
Former Sen. Joe Lieberman on how President Biden, ‘The Squad’ and Sen. Bernie Sanders have approached the Gaza conflict.
Biden’s stimulus bill’s effect on student loans: What to know
Learn what impact Biden’s stimulus bill has on your student loans.
Larry Kudlow: Uncle Sam wants access to your bank account without permission
"Kudlow" host Larry Kudlow called out the Biden administration's new tax enforcement plan targeting banks and cryptocurrency exchanges to provide the government with more information about what's flowing in and out of your bank account.
Small business advocacy group launches ‘survival campaign’ against Biden’s policies
The largest small business advocacy organization in the U.S. has launched a "survival campaign" against President Biden's new tax policies.
What does the expanded child tax credit mean for you and your family?
Parents can look forward to some extra cash beginning on July 15, when the IRS starts issuing an expanded child tax credit to millions of families.
Treasury targets wealthy tax cheats with enforcement plan that could raise $700B
The Biden administration on Thursday unveiled a detailed plan laying out a new “tax compliance agenda” designed to beef up IRS enforcement and crack down on wealthy tax cheats
Fed's Powell says digital currency is a 'complement' to the dollar, 'not a replacement'
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the creation of a central bank digital currency in the U.S. would require “careful thought and analysis."
Texas lawmaker on Biden’s first 100 days: ‘Bad policies have bad consequences’
Rep. Brian Babin, R-Texas, reflects on the first 100 days of the Biden administration.
Virgin Galactic reveals new flight date after setback
Billionaire Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic announced Thursday morning that the next rocket-powered test flight of SpaceShipTwo "Unity" is targeted for Saturday.
Biden's capital gains tax hike proposal faces Democratic headwinds
The Biden administration's push to dramatically increase tax rates on inherited wealth is running into some roadblocks with Democrats on Capitol Hill.
Biden's foreign policy shows 'weakness,' poses US intelligence threat: Sen. Johnson
Sen. Ron Johnson argues that the U.S. can better achieve peace through strength.
Larry Kudlow: Democrats supporting Iran-backed terrorists rather than Israel
‘Kudlow’ host Larry Kudlow slammed the Democrat party Wednesday for refusing to support Israel.
Bill Gates' Jeffrey Epstein ties: What we know
Reports of a possible friendship between billionaires Bill Gates and Jeffrey Epstein have been stirring since the former Microsoft co-founder announced his divorce from wife Melinda Gates.
Federal labor agency cheered Biden's firing of Trump appointee, hiring of new attorney: 'a REFRESHING change'
National Labor Relations Board lawyers and employees cheered the Biden administration's Inauguration Day firing of former NLRB General Counsel Peter Robb, a Trump appointee, documents show. Peter Ohr was appointed to the role.
Fed signals improving economy may warrant policy review
Federal Reserve officials signaled they are watching improving trends in the U.S. economy closely.
First phase of Blue Origin rocket auction closes; highest bid at $2.6M
Blue Origin's first phase of bidding for a seat onboard the company's reusable suborbital rocket New Shepard closed on Wednesday and the company reported its highest bid at $2.6 million dollars and rising.



















