IRS sends another batch of $1,400 stimulus checks to 2M Americans
The IRS sent out a sixth batch of stimulus checks this week, delivering payments to another 2 million Americans as part of President Biden's $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan.
Republicans unveil $568B infrastructure framework as counteroffer to Biden's spending plan
A group of moderate Senate Republicans on Thursday unveiled a scaled-back infrastructure proposal, a counteroffer to the massive $2.3 trillion tax and spending plan introduced by President Biden earlier this month.
Mark McCloskey, St. Louis gun-wielding lawyer, mulls US Senate run to fight Biden’s ‘anti-American’ agenda
Mark McCloskey, of McCloskey Law Center, explains his motivation for a potential U.S. Senate bid in 2022.
Former Home Depot CEO: Woke backlash against corporate CEOs trickles down to hard-working employees
Former Home Depot CEO Bob Nardelli reacts to the boycott campaign push over the home improvement retailers' apolitical stance on Georgia's new voting law.
Former Chrysler CEO warns of unintended consequences of new climate standards on auto industry
Former Chrysler CEO Bob Nardelli told FOX Business’ “Mornings with Maria” new climate standards will lead to "tremendous confusion" and higher prices in the auto industry.
Biden to release climate goals to improve jobs and lower pollution
President Biden is set to announce Thursday, new goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions by over 50 percent from 2005 levels by 2030 – just one part of the U.S.’s plan to combat climate change.
Body camera purchases may rise as Ohio commits to equipping officers
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine committed to equipping more officers with body cameras one day after Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all three charges brought against him in the death of George Floyd.
Kudlow: Biden's infrastructure spending bill will 'destroy' the economy
‘Kudlow’ host Larry Kudlow slammed Biden's infrastructure spending bill, and failure to work with Republicans, Wednesday, asserting that the economy was growing, and “if it ain't broke, don't fix it.”
Yellen says going green will cost $2.5T and require private sector investment
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Wednesday noted that the Biden administration’s goal of reducing emissions by investing in green energy infrastructure will require a sizable investment.
Powell pledges Fed won't allow 'substantial' overshoot of inflation
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said that inflation could temporarily rise as the U.S. economy recovers from the coronavirus pandemic, but said policymakers are committed to preventing a "substantial" overshoot.
Sanders unveils plan to make college free — paid for by new Wall Street tax
Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Pramila Jayapal unveiled legislation on Wednesday to make college free for millions of Americans – a policy that would be paid for with a new tax on Wall Street.
Biden calls on employers to provide paid time off for COVID-19 vaccines, offers tax credits
President Biden on Wednesday urged U.S. employers to provide their workers with paid time off to receive the COVID-19 vaccine – and any time it takes to recover from the shot – as the White House looks to encourage reluctant Americans to be inoculated.
Refinancing your mortgage now is a good move -- here's why
Considering mortgage refinancing? With rates still near historic lows (for now), you could save thousands of dollars over the term of your mortgage.
Democrats pressure Biden to support permanent expansion of the child tax credit
A group of Democratic lawmakers is calling on the White House to include a permanent expansion of the child tax credit in its next big-ticket economic spending package amid reports that President Biden is seeking to extend it only until 2025.
MLB behaving like a monopoly over GA voting law: GOP lawmaker
Sen. Mike Lee on introducing new legislation that would strip the MLB of their antitrust protection, during an appearance on FOX Business' "Mornings with Maria."
Simon & Schuster says Mike Pence book will proceed, despite employee petitions
‘We come to work each day to publish, not cancel,’ CEO Jonathan Karp says in letter to staffers
Pipeline owner: Shutdown would cause dire financial effects
The owner of the Dakota Access pipeline that moves oil from North Dakota to Illinois says shutting down the line would have dire financial consequences based on recent economic conditions.
Kudlow: Biden, Waters being vocal about Chauvin trial is 'utter nonsense'
President Biden and Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., putting pressure on the jury in the Derek Chauvin trial is "absolutely crazy," "Kudlow" host Larry Kudlow argued on Tuesday.
Biden takes virtual tour of company that Energy Secretary Granholm held multimillion-dollar stake in
President Biden took a virtual tour of electric vehicle manufacturer Proterra on Tuesday, a company that Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm had previously disclosed a multimillion-dollar stake in.
Biden preparing to unveil $1T 'families plan' spending proposal this month
The Biden administration is reportedly teeing up another massive economic spending package that's focused on child care, paid family leave and other domestic priorities.



















