Trump revokes rule banning White House staff from lobbying in last-minute move
President Trump revoked a rule implemented by his own administration banning White House staff from lobbying the government for five years after they leave their posts in a late-night executive order issued during his final hours in office.
Trump's booming stock market in peril as Biden assumes presidency
The record-breaking stock market that President Elect Joe Biden will inherit from President Trump is in danger of post-Inauguration Day selloff, according to Wall Street strategists.
In President Biden's administration, liberalism will be unleashed -- and will fail again
In a Biden administration Democrats will concentrate power in D.C. and refill the swamp. Most voters still want it drained.
Stock futures trade higher ahead of Biden inauguration
Earnings reports will include results from UnitedHealth, Procter & Gamble and Morgan Stanley
Trump pardons former Google engineer Anthony Levandowski
Levandowski was sentenced in August to 18 months in prison after pleading guilty in March
National debt nears $28T as Biden prepares new spending initiatives
A national debt that surged as the Trump administration contended with the financial consequences of the coronavirus pandemic is expected to rise even higher as President-elect Joe Biden attempts to enact policies he touted on the campaign trail.
Disney's Iger and Chapek lose bonus payments due to pandemic
Iger and Chapek's compensation packages for 2020 were $21 million and $14.1 million, respectively.
Janet Yellen's response to job losses from minimum wage increase ‘disappointing,’ Sen. Tim Scott says
Yellen said during her confirmation hearing Tuesday that research suggests job losses from a $15 federal minimum wage are "very minimal, if anything."
Billionaire Bernard Schwartz describes Biden as ‘pro-business’ leader; predicts boon to economy
BLS Investments chairman Bernard Schwartz is backing Joe Biden’s ability to reshape the economy and the country.
Biden’s pick for defense secretary supports overturning Trump’s military transgender ban
Retired Gen. Lloyd Austin said anyone who is qualified to serve should be allowed to serve.
Yellen: Biden administration will "take on China's abusive, unfair, and illegal practices"
Treasury Secretary nominee Janet Yellen took aim at China during her Senate confirmation hearing Tuesday, calling the country "our most important strategic competitor."
Biden, Yellen not planning to weaponize US dollar for trade power
President Elect Joe Biden’s administration is set to take a more hands off approach to the value of the U.S. dollar than that of his outgoing predecessor, President Trump.
Yellen urges Congress to 'act big' on COVID-19 relief spending: 'More must be done'
Janet Yellen, President-elect Joe Biden's nominee to lead the Treasury Department, made the case for the quick passage of a sweeping $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill proposed by the incoming administration.
Some GOP lawmakers unwilling to fold Biden's $15 minimum wage raise in COVID-19 relief bill
Some GOP lawmakers are resisting President-elect Joe Biden's proposal to raise the minimum wage to $15 and fold the new requirement into the next COVID-19 relief bill.
Ahead of Biden inauguration, FCC warns against using personal radios to 'facilitate criminal acts'
The agency issued the strict reminder after becoming aware of discussions on social media platforms suggesting that some FCC-regulated radio services may be used as an alternative to social media "for groups to communicate and coordinate future activities."
Goldman Sachs boosts US economic outlook on Biden's $1.9T stimulus plan
Goldman Sachs analysts raised their growth forecasts for the U.S. this year after President-elect Joe Biden unveiled a sprawling coronavirus relief package that would inject $1.9 trillion into the nation's sputtering economy.
Biden ending Keystone pipeline would kill thousands of American jobs
The Biden administration shutting down construction of the Keystone XL pipeline could end thousands of American construction jobs.
Biden inauguration bankrolled by corporate donors like Amazon, Google, Boeing
Major companies Google, Amazon and Boeing are among President-elect Joe Biden's Inauguration Committee donors.
The debt question facing Janet Yellen: How much is too much?
In the past four years, U.S. government debt held by the public has increased by $7 trillion to $21.6 trillion.
Conservatives, Trump officials quietly meet in Las Vegas to discuss 'woke tech'
A group of conservatives and Trump administration officials quietly met in Las Vegas over the weekend to discuss issues including 'woke tech', 'restoring law', and the 'new slave power,' according to a report by Protocol.















