Fed Minutes: Slowing economy remains a concern among officials
The Fed signals the ongoing public health crisis is still posing "considerable risks" to the economy.
Universal basic income could be coming for kids
Entrepreneurs, intellectuals and presidential candidates have in recent years touted “universal basic income,” a cash stipend to everyone with no strings attached, as the answer to poverty, automation and the drudgery of work. It has never gotten off the ground in the U.S.
Sen. Warren slams Robinhood ahead of GameStop hearing
Robinhood’s CEO, Ken Griffin of Citadel and RoaringKitty are among the witnesses set for Thursday’s Game Stop hearing.
AOC pushes back after Biden dismisses progressives' plan to cancel $50,000 in student loan debt
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized President Biden after he shot down a proposal from progressive Democrats to eliminate $50,000 in student loan debt.
Biden to meet with unions pushing for infrastructure spending
President Biden is scheduled to meet in the White House Wednesday with senior labor union leaders, who are hoping to win commitments for a massive federal investment in infrastructure as well as efforts to create jobs in clean-tech and alternative energy, according to people familiar with the matter.
Art Laffer: Coronavirus stimulus spending would be long-term ‘killer’ of US economy
President Biden is moving forward with his $1.9 trillion coronavirus stimulus plan, but the increased spending could compromise the economy, Laffer Associates chairman Art Laffer warned on “Kudlow” Tuesday.
Biden to extend mortgage relief, foreclosure moratoriums
President Joe Biden's administration announced on Tuesday that it would extend a federal moratorium on home foreclosures and foreclosure relief programs for homeowners through June.
COVID relief spending has saved US economy from 'great recession', Steven Mnuchin says
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin credited the COVID-19 relief bills passed by President Donald Trump’s administration with saving the U.S. economy from a “great recession” as he advocated for more on Tuesday.
Biden administration to extend eviction, foreclosure moratorium through June 30
The Biden administration will extend the foreclosure moratorium and relief programs through June 30 amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Larry Kudlow’s new show ‘Kudlow’ debuts Tuesday on FOX Business
Larry Kudlow will be joined by former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin in the debut episode of “Kudlow” on FOX Business.
Biden minimum wage hike faces questions about his commitment to the plan
The effort to push through the $15 an hour minimum wage is facing an unexpected roadblock: President Biden himself.
Biden announces special ObamaCare enrollment period: What to know
President Biden touted health care as "a right, not a privilege" on Monday as he announced that the federal health insurance marketplace will reopen.
Bill Gates says ending COVID-19 pandemic 'easier' than solving climate change
Currently, the world emits about 50 billion tonnes of greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere each year.
Biden's $1.9T stimulus would give almost $3,600 to poorest Americans, analysis finds
An analysis of the details of President Biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus stimulus plan found that it would give a nearly $3,600 financial benefit to the poorest quintile of Americans, and give similar benefits to nearly all income brackets.
Bill Gates’ daughter jokes on social media about getting COVID-19 vaccine
Bill Gates’ daughter told her social media followers that the first dose of the COVID-19 “did NOT implant my genius father into my brain.”
Millions raised by Lincoln Project goes to companies run by group’s founders, records show
Out of roughly $90 million the anti-Trump Lincoln Project has raised, more than half has gone to firms run by the group’s founders, according to open records data reviewed by Fox Business.
U.S. Supreme Court rejects bid by Ghosn's accused escape plotters to avoid extradition
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer denied an emergency request by lawyers for U.S. Army special forces veteran Michael Taylor and his son, Peter Taylor.
First Trump impeachment trial's political ad bonanza not being repeated
First Trump impeachment trial’s political ad bonanza not being repeated
Biden aides launch review into closing Guantanamo prison
The Biden administration has launched a formal review to investigate Guantanamo prison and determine whether it should close permanently.
After Keystone cancel, is the Dakota Access Pipeline next?
Keystone XL likely won't be last pipeline killing by the Biden administration.



















