Michael Bloomberg held talks to take his media empire public
Mike Bloomberg and Bill Ackman have talked about a unique IPO.
Biden's tax plan could create rates as high as 62% for New Yorkers, Californians
Wealthy Americans living in New York, New Jersey and California could face one of the steepest tax rates in decades if Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden wins the November election.
Zuckerberg: Facebook will restrict less content after US elections
The hyper-vigilance follows accusations that the platform and its rivals were exploited in previous elections, the 2016 presidential race in particular.
Facebook blocks 120,000 posts in fight against election misinformation
The tech company is relying on both artificial intelligence tools and tens of thousands of employees to vet content related to the Nov. 3 election.
Coronavirus relief deadline looms, but odds of deal before Election Day remain slim
The clock is running out for Democratic leaders and White House officials to strike a coronavirus relief deal after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi set a Tuesday deadline to deliver aid to Americans ahead of the November election.
Trump says he wants a bigger coronavirus relief package than Pelosi's $2.2T proposal
President Trump said Tuesday that he would support a coronavirus relief package with an even bigger price tag than Democrats' $2.2 trillion proposal.
Biden’s Social Security plan would eventually raise taxes for more than just rich Americans, study finds
Biden will expose income above $400,000 to the 12.4% Social Security tax.
Biden's economic plan could crush nation's recovery from coronavirus pandemic, conservative economists say
Joe Biden's economic agenda could destroy millions of American jobs and crush the nation's slow-but-steady recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, according to new projections from President Trump's former economists.
Coronavirus relief deal remains elusive — what are the biggest sticking points?
The chance of Congress passing a coronavirus relief deal before the November elections remains elusive as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin continue to spar over how much money to inject into the pandemic-ravaged economy.
Trump teases stepping in if Republicans oppose multi-trillion dollar stimulus package
President Trump hinted he might intervene if Republican senators don't support a second coronavirus stimulus package worth trillions of dollars, during an interview with Charles Benson of WTMJ4 Milwaukee on Saturday.
Twitter refuses to unlock New York Post account unless Hunter Biden posts deleted
Twitter "has refused" to give the New York Post access to its account unless it deletes 6 tweets.
Justice Department likely to file Google antitrust suit without Dem support
The U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly likely to file its highly-anticipated antitrust suit against Google early next week with without the support of any Democratic state attorneys general.
Bill Gates battled the DOJ as Microsoft’s CEO, now he weighs in on tech’s new troubles
Gates drew on his experience from the 90s when Microsoft faced down U.S. regulators over antitrust claims.
How a Goya boycott led to a 'buycott'
First, the Goya Foods boycott turned into a “buycott.” Now the largest Hispanic-owned foods company is finding favorable backlash in the wake of the CEO’s praise for President Trump.
Dems acknowledge Barrett likely to be confirmed, warn of 'conservative judicial activism'
Democrats cautioned Wednesday that the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett could spark a new chapter of conservative judicial activism.
Trump slashes Minnesota ad spending by another $1.1M
The Trump campaign has slashed another $1.1 million from its ad spending in Minnesota.
Biden's plan to overhaul 401(k) tax breaks could force some companies to cut retirement benefits
A frequently overlooked part of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's platform would upend the traditional tax preferences of retirement accounts like 401(k) plans — a change that industry experts warned could force some small companies to cut those benefits.
Shares of gunmakers gain as Biden's lead grows
Shares of gun makers have been gaining ground as Democratic candidate Joe Biden leads polls, and if he wins the presidential election in November there are expectations of a renewed surge in gun sales that could drive shares even higher.
Kudlow says 'almost impossible' to execute coronavirus relief deal before election
Senior White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said Friday morning that it would be "almost impossible" to execute a coronavirus relief package before the November election, even if Congress overcame a months-long impasse and struck a deal.
Democrats tap ‘fundraging’ to garner hundreds of millions for campaigns
Eileen Dorn said her husband donates to Democratic South Carolina Senate candidate Jaime Harrison whenever GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham says something that irritates them. “It’s getting expensive,” she said.


















