FBN learns what GOP & Democrats at Mnuchin, Cohn meeting on Hill
Mnuchin, Cohn meeting with lawmakers
What You Need to Know About the New Medicare Advantage Lawsuit
The federal government is suing UnitedHealth Group (NYSE:UNH) once again, accusing the nation’s largest Medicare Advantage provider of exploiting the program by providing inaccurate information about the health of its enrollees, leading to alleged damages of more than $1.14 billion from 2011-2014.
Vermont teachers: Governor's health plan assault on unions
The head of Vermont's largest teachers' union said Tuesday that Republican Gov. Phil Scott's insistence on a statewide health insurance plan for teachers is really an assault on collective bargaining in the state.
Trump should have tackled taxes, infrastructure first: Economist ‘Dr. Doom’ Kaufman
‘Dr. Doom’ Kaufman on Trump
‘Dr. Doom’ Kaufman: Businesses do not have the credit quality of the past
Economist Henry ‘Dr. Doom’ Kaufman
Can President Trump turn focus back to taxes, health care?
President Trump’s domestic agenda
H&R Block CEO Bill Cobb Leaving
Tax preparation services company H&R Block is on the hunt for a new CEO.
Philadelphia sues Wells Fargo, alleging minority loan bias
Philadelphia is suing Wells Fargo & Co. claiming the bank overcharged more than 1,000 minority homeowners on mortgage loans since 2004.
Liz Weston: How to ruin your finances fast
Some financial disasters are a long time in the making.
'Big' Tax Reform Will Happen This Year: Treasury's Tony Sayegh
Throughout his campaign and his first 100 days in office, President Trump has repeatedly called for “the biggest tax cuts since Reagan,” and Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs at U.S. Treasury, Tony Sayegh, is confident it will get done this year.
Trump Administration Fast Tracks Infrastructure as Taxes, Health Care Stall
The Trump administration appeared to be fast-tracking its $1 trillion infrastructure plan Monday, as Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao said Americans can expect President Donald Trump to release details in just a few weeks.
Town coffers crumble along with a region's home foundations
With the foundation cracking beneath their home, Christina Mailhos and her husband are trying to figure out how to come up with $200,000 or more for the massive fix while college tuition bills loom for two teenagers.
Trump lawyers: Documents show no undisclosed Russian income
Lawyers for President Donald Trump said Friday that a review of his last 10 years of tax returns did not reflect "any income of any type from Russian sources," but their letter included exceptions related to previously cited income generated from a beauty pageant and sale of a Florida estate.
Trump lawyers push back against Russia ties in letter
Lawyers for President Donald Trump said Friday that a review of his last 10 years of tax returns do not reflect "any income of any type from Russian sources," with some exceptions.
Is Trump’s domestic agenda delayed by Russia probe?
Trump’s domestic agenda delays
Portland, Oregon, voters weigh tax hike for school lead fix
Voters in Portland, Oregon, are poised to vote on the largest school bond in state history after a scandal last year over high levels of lead in the drinking water at almost every school.
Rep. Ron Desantis on Comey, health care, tax reform
Rep. Ron Desantis on Comey, health care, tax reform
Trump's Lawyers: Tax Returns Shows No Income From Russia
President Donald Trump’s lawyers said Friday a review of the commander-in-chief’s tax returns from the past 10 years shows no “income of any type from Russian sources.”
Trump lawyer: Tax returns from past 10 years show no "income of any type from Russian sources," with few exceptions
Trump lawyer: Tax returns from past 10 years show no "income of any type from Russian sources," with few exceptions.
California governor seeks smaller education, child care cuts
California Gov. Jerry Brown is seeking more spending on schools and child care.

















