House to vote next week on union reform bill critics say will 'decimate' gig economy
The U.S. House of Representatives is preparing to vote next week on a controversial bill that seeks to bolster Union powers across the country, but critics of the bill say it eliminate worker rights for independent contractors.
Trump's YouTube channel to remain suspended until 'risk of violence has decreased,' CEO says
YouTube will lift its suspension of former President Donald Trump’s channel once executives determine that “the risk of violence has decreased,” CEO Susan Wojcicki said during an Atlantic Council forum on Thursday.
Lieberman slams COVID stimulus negotiations: ‘Partisan wrangling’ isn’t how government should run
Former Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman is hopeful that the government can recover from “the partisan sniping that's going on now.”
Powell says inflation could see temporary spike, but pledges Fed will be patient
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Thursday that inflation could temporarily rise as the U.S. economy reopens from the coronavirus-induced shutdowns.
Gas prices will be negatively impacted by 'hostile' Biden administration: Former Shell Oil president
Former Shell Oil President John Hofmeister explains why gas prices are rising.
Biden blocks $1,400 stimulus checks for 16M Americans after tightening income eligibility
More than 16 million Americans will no longer qualify for a third stimulus check under stricter eligibility parameters endorsed this week by President Biden.
Biden eyes permanent child tax credit expansion after $1.9T coronavirus relief bill
President Biden is open to making the temporary expanded child tax credit included in the latest coronavirus relief package permanent.
Stock futures trade lower ahead of Powell comments
The Labor Department will report its tally of new claims for unemployment benefits
Investors look to Fed for next steps as Twist speculation ramps up
Thursday's event will be Powell's last outing before the Fed's policy-making committee convenes March 16-17
Rising bond yields spook world shares as investors look to Powell
Powell is due to speak Thursday at 12:05 p.m. EST
Biden's COVID-19 relief bill includes billions in aid for states that don't need it
Democrats are on track to approve hundreds of billions of dollars in no-strings-attached aid for state and local governments in the latest coronavirus relief package.
Biden tightens $1,400 stimulus check income limits amid pressure from moderate Dems
President Biden has endorsed a plan from moderate Democrats to narrow income eligibility for the third round of stimulus checks in his nearly $2 trillion coronavirus relief package.
AOC slams debate over $15 minimum wage as 'utterly embarrassing'
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez called the debate over raising the minimum wage to $15 per hour "utterly embarrassing."
Biden administration locks ICE Twitter account
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) locked one of its Twitter accounts Tuesday, halting all public safety alerts on illegal migrants in the U.S. with criminal backgrounds.
White House pulls embattled Neera Tanden's nomination as budget chief
President Biden Tuesday said he is withdrawing the nomination of Neera Tanden to be director of the Office of Management and Budget.
Rand Paul warns Elizabeth Warren's proposed wealth tax will 'destroy our country'
Sen. Elizabeth Warren's extreme plan to tax the rich will be destructive for the United States, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., told FOX Business’ “Cavuto: Coast to Coast” Tuesday.
Jamie Dimon warns too much COVID-19 relief could pose threat to US economy, says Dems should be 'cautious'
Democratic lawmakers should be cautious about spending too much money on coronavirus relief efforts, according to JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon.
GameStop, Bitcoin dominate Biden’s SEC pick Gary Gensler’s confirmation hearing
Amid GameStop drama, Biden's pick to run the SEC Gary Gensler is on Capitol Hill.
Elizabeth Warren's wealth tax would cost 100 richest Americans $78B
The 100 richest Americans would see their collective fortune shrink by $78 billion each year under a wealth tax introduced Monday by Sen. Elizabeth Warren and her progressive allies.
Bloomberg to give Harvard $150 million for program for mayors
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is giving $150 million to Harvard University for a program designed to help mayors around the world more successfully lead their cities by training them to better manage, innovate and share best practices.

















