Colin Kaepernick jersey from rookie season sells for record at auction
Colin Kaepernick has not played in a single game in the NFL for nearly four years but a piece of memorabilia with his name on it set a record at auction Friday night.
Drug industry trade groups sue Trump admin over drug pricing rule
Drug industry trade groups filed two lawsuits against the Trump administration on Friday challenging new U.S. rules to lower drug prices, potentially undermining one of President Donald Trump’s flagship efforts to take on high drug costs.
Trump attending Biden's inauguration 'better' for the country: Joe Lieberman
President-elect Joe Biden was "right" to recommend that President Trump attend the 2021 presidential inauguration, former Sen. Joe Lieberman said on Friday.
Biden endorses $908B coronavirus relief plan from bipartisan group of senators
President-elect Joe Biden endorsed a $908 billion coronavirus relief proposal from a group of bipartisan senators, saying it "wouldn't be the answer" but would provide immediate help to American workers and businesses reeling from the pandemic.
Trump unveils $207M fundraising haul after election in effort to overturn result
Trump's campaign began sending solicitations to supporters by email and text making pleas for donations
Trump admin to auction Arctic Refuge oil leases just before inauguration
The Trump administration has taken another step in its efforts to open up Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for drilling, announcing Thursday it would sell oil and gas leases on Jan. 6.
Biden taps former Obama adviser BlackRock exec Brian Deese to lead National Economic Council
President-elect Joe Biden has selected Brian Deese to leads the National Economic Council under his administration.
Senate clears Trump Federal Reserve nominee Chris Waller
One of Trump's two nominees for the Federal Reserve Board of Governors made the cut.
Biden indicates he supports raising tax rates to Bush-era highs
President-elect Joe Biden suggested this week that he supports returning individual and corporate tax rates to Bush-era highs even though his economic agenda likely hinges on the outcome of two Georgia runoff elections in January.
Trump playbook? Biden deploys 'America first' phrase regarding China policy
President-elect Joe Biden says a major priority of his once he enters office is to get the U.S. “back on the same page with our allies,” but is assuming one aspect of President Trump’s “America First” strategy when it comes to China.
FCC commissioner concerned about Biden administration’s ‘deep ties’ to Silicon Valley
Americans should be worried about the close ties between Big Tech and key members of the incoming Biden administration, FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr told "Cavuto: Coast to Coast" Wedneday.
Disney's Bob Iger says he would consider role in Biden administration: Report
Iger, 69, served as CEO of Disney from 2000 until early 2020.
Facebook oversight board's first cases draw skepticism
Facebook's Independent Oversight Board has announced the first six cases that it plans to review.
Biden says he won't immediately remove Trump's tariffs on China
Biden said he wants to conduct a full review of the existing agreement with China before making any decisions and consult with America's traditional Asian and European allies to "develop a coherent strategy."
SBA releases detailed information on more small business borrowers under pandemic relief effort
Judge ordered release of detailed PPP data in response to lawsuit by news organizations under Freedom of Information Act
Goya CEO: Greatest economy on Earth is losing its freedom
Goya CEO Bob Unanue says his company has done well despite social media backlash for meeting with President Trump, but he is concerned for the nation.
Biden would not immediately remove Phase 1 trade agreement with China: NYT
China agreed to increase purchases of American products and services by at least $200 billion over 2020 and 2021
Warren presses Fed chairman on need to cancel student loan debt
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., continued her push for the cancelation of student loan debt Tuesday, making her case to Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell that President-elect Joe Biden should immediately take action when he takes office in January.
Canceling student loan debt could benefit wealthy Americans the most
President-elect Joe Biden is facing mounting pressure from progressives to cancel student loan debt on his first day in the White House – but doing so may disproportionately benefit wealthy Americans, according to a new analysis.
Powell, warning of moderating economic recovery, says outlook is 'extraordinarily uncertain'
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell warned the pace of the U.S. economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic has moderated in recent months and said the outlook remains "extraordinarily uncertain" amid a recent surge in infections across the country.

















