Warren urges Biden to bypass Congress and cancel student loan debt
Elizabeth Warren called on President-elect Joe Biden to bypass Congress and cancel billions of dollars in student loan debt, arguing that it could be a powerful economic stimulus tool for families still reeling from the coronavirus pandemic.
Biden could alter Big Tech's Section 230 protections, reinstate 'net neutrality'
President-elect Joe Biden could amend Section 230 and reinstate net neutrality, experts day.
Biden has room on health care, though limited by Congress
Biden's proposals for a public health insurance option and empowering Medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices seem out of reach
2020 election projected to cost $14B -- campaigns spent $8B on ads alone
The 2020 election cycle has smashed all records for costs.
Nissan's damages case against absent Ghosn opens in Japan
Ghosn said in a statement Friday from Lebanon that the trial will prove his innocence
Potential Biden AG pick Klobuchar: Google breakup should be 'on the table'
The Justice Department filed an antitrust suit against Google on Oct. 20
Target reopening looted, ransacked Minneapolis store — but with new focus on catering to black shoppers
A Target location in Minneapolis that was severely damaged during protests in the days following the death of George Floyd is reopening with efforts to improve its image with Black customers.
Counties with jobs at risk from automation voted at higher rates for Trump than Biden
Counties with jobs at risk of being lost to automation voted more for President Trump than President-Elect Joe Biden, according to an analysis from Indeed Chief Economist Jed Kolko.
Trump to ban Americans from investing in Chinese companies
President Trump is taking new actions against China.
CFOs watch for a possible minimum wage hike under Biden
President-elect Joe Biden has proposed increasing the federal minimum wage to $15 by 2026, up from the current $7.25. Raising the pay floor would help low-wage workers, Mr. Biden said before the Nov. 3 elections.
U.S. clocks record deficit in October on pandemic spending
It's a milestone that may further complicate efforts on another government relief bill, something economists have warned will be badly needed as a second wave of coronavirus infections tightens restrictions on businesses, potentially spurring more layoffs that leave workers struggling to pay for housing and food.
Progressive lawmakers ask Biden not to pick defense secretary with contractor background
Progressive lawmakers are urging President-elect Joe Biden not to pick a defense secretary with a contractor background, saying that national security “should not be defined” by corporate interest.
Biden's transition is stacked with Big Tech players
A new report says Biden's transition is stacked with tech industry players.
Facebook, Google, continue to ban political ads as Trump pushes forward with election fight
Facebook and Google will both continue to block political advertisements on their platforms past the two-week moratorium both pre and post-Election Day that they originally announced.
Biden COVID-19 adviser suggests potential lockdown lasting over a month
One of President-elect Joe Biden’s coronavirus advisers floated the idea of a nationwide coronavirus lockdown in an effort to rein in the illness and rejuvenate the economy as new cases climb once again.
Biden reviving Iran deal ‘deeply problematic,’ former Cheney adviser says
President-elect Joe Biden would be "wise" to use President Trump's groundwork in the Middle East instead of ripping it up, former Vice President Dick Cheney's national security adviser John Hannah told FOX Business.
Facebook, Eventbrite shut down 'March for Trump' event pages
The organizer of a March for Trump event in Washington scheduled for this weekend claims that popular platform Eventbrite delisted and sent emails to attendees saying that it had been canceled, when it is still scheduled to take place.
Trump administration Pentagon shakeup not a ‘conspiracy’: Gen. Jack Keane
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane told "Mornings with Maria" on Wednesday that the Pentagon is "very stable" despite a potential major political transition.
ByteDance pushes back on Trump administration's TikTok divestiture order
ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of TikTok, has filed a petition Tuesday evening with the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, challenging an Aug. 14 order from the Trump administration requiring the video-sharing app to be divested by Thursday.
Victor Davis Hanson: America ‘cannot survive’ Biden presidency with Democratic majority in House, Senate
A Democratic majority in the House and Senate on top of a Joe Biden presidency could be fatal to America as we know it, Hoover Institution senior fellow Victor Davis Hanson explained on FOX Business Network's “Lou Dobbs Tonight" Tuesday.

















