Conservative states see lower inflation than liberal ones nationwide, White House data shows
White House analysis finds 2025 inflation lower in conservative states at 2.5% vs 3.0% in liberal states, with energy and transportation driving the gap.
Holiday travelers to save over half billion dollars as gas prices drop to $2.79 per gallon
Holiday travel gets cheaper as gas prices drop to $2.79 per gallon this Christmas, saving Americans over $500 million during the holiday season.
Bessent says Supreme Court tariff ruling, Fed chair pick expected in January
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reveals the Supreme Court tariff ruling and Fed chair selection are both expected in January, with Kevin Hassett and Kevin Warsh as top candidates.
Prediction markets favor Hassett, Warsh as Trump’s top picks for Fed chair
Kevin Warsh's odds to become chair of the Federal Reserve surged 27 points to 42% on the Kalshi prediction market as President Trump narrows his choice between two leading candidates.
Amazon sold baby products now recalled over serious death risk to infants and children
Amazon baby product recalls include walkers with fall risks, bath seats with drowning hazards, and toxic mermaid costumes with banned phthalates.
Powell says he wants to 'turn this job over' with economy in 'really good shape' before departure
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell wants to leave office with inflation at 2% and strong job market when his term ends in May 2026, avoiding legacy talk.
Financial officers call on major corporations to review healthcare costs with transparency data
State financial officers are urging Fortune 500 companies to audit healthcare spending using President Donald Trump's new transparency rules to cut costs and avoid legal risks.
Powell declines to weigh in on potential successors as Trump eyes next Fed chair
Jerome Powell refused to comment on President Donald Trump's search for his Federal Reserve replacement, saying the process doesn't affect his current chair role.
Powell refuses to weigh in on Supreme Court case threatening Trump's tariff policies
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell refused to comment on the Supreme Court case that could impact President Trump's trade agenda, citing ongoing court proceedings.








