White House dodges question about inflation, touts strength of economic recovery
National Economic Council Director Brian Deese dodged a reporter's question about inflation, instead opting to tout the economic recovery from the pandemic
Texas will be 'the home for semiconductor manufacturing': Gov. Abbott
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott discusses the impact of companies moving their headquarters to the state, the rise of the omicron variant and the migrant surge.
Levi Strauss offers employees session with 'racial trauma specialist' over Rittenhouse acquittal
Levi Strauss & Co. offered its employees a counseling session with a 'racial trauma specialist' to deal with the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse, the company confirmed to FOX Business on Wednesday.
Oil reserves released by Biden expected to primarily go to China, India
President Biden’s move to tap the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve is expected to supply China and India oil needs as gas demands have led to global shortages, reports said Tuesday.
Top Republican on Energy committee says too little too late after Biden taps oil reserve
Ranking Member on the Senate Energy Committee Sen. John Barrasso said Tuesday that President Biden’s decision to tap into U.S. oil reserves was no “substitute” for addressing gas shortages.
Announced sale of US toll giant to Singapore-based firm sparks security concerns
The sale of the largest U.S. tolling company to a Singapore-based firm is drawing security concerns
Consumer confidence plunges to lowest level in a decade as inflation soars higher
U.S. consumer confidence plunged to a 10-year low in November, reflecting heightened concerns among Americans about hotter-than-expected inflation and the rising price of everyday goods.
Democrats don't have any 'real solutions' to problems: Rep. Comer
Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., slams Democratic colleagues for discussing "green supply chain solutions."
Biden's spending plan could cost nearly $5T if made permanent, analysis shows
President Biden has unveiled a framework for a modified social spending plan that imagines spending close to $1.75 trillion over the next decade, but budget experts say the true cost of the legislation would be closer to $5 trillion because of the way the programs are structured.
Judge: Trump company doesn't have to pay Cohen’s legal bills
Donald Trump’s company won’t have to pay hefty legal bills incurred by his former personal lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen.
Obama advisor says Biden spending partially to blame for surging inflation
A top economic advisor in the Obama administration said Thursday that federal spending for coronavirus relief has contributed to the recent inflation surge.
Astroworld tragedy highlights Live Nation's lawsuit-ridden history
Live Nation Entertainment Inc. has again come under scrutiny after a Travis Scott concert on Nov. 6 at the Astroworld music festival in Houston left at least eight people dead.
Biden admin asks court to delay decision on vaccine mandate, says virus dangers justify rule: READ IT
The Biden administration is asking a court to put off a decision on whether to strike down its vaccine mandate for big businesses until a federal panel consolidates the barrage of lawsuits against it.
Biden OSHA vaccine mandate: Federal panel expected to consolidate barrage of lawsuits into one massive case
The barrage of lawsuits against the Biden administration over its vaccine-or-testing rule on COVID-19 are expected to be combined into one massive case.
COVID vaccine mandate lawsuits: 24 states challenge Biden administration's mandate for private businesses
At least 24 states have already taken action against President Biden's new COVID-19 vaccine mandate for private businesses with more than 100 employees.
Biden admin considering vaccine mandate for businesses with fewer than 100 employees
OSHA says it is "seeking comment" on how a vaccine and COVID-19 testing mandate would affect businesses with fewer than 100 employees.
GOP lawmakers say 'moronic' global tax minimum puts American businesses at a disadvantage
The party-defining debate between Democrats and Republicans on corporate tax rates took center stage Thursday, with GOP House lawmakers calling President Biden’s Made in America Tax Plan “moronic.”
Amid supply chain woes, over 80 House members tell Buttigieg to implement program for truck drivers under 21
Over 80 total bipartisan House members are telling Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to allow truckers under 21 years old to cross state lines.
Biden's spending plan could cost up to $4T, Penn Wharton analysis shows
President Biden unveiled a revised framework last week for a modified social spending plan that imagines spending close to $1.75 trillion over the next decade, but a new analysis released Tuesday suggests the actual price tag is far higher.
California judge rules for drugmakers in opioid lawsuit
A California judge ruled late Monday that four drug companies can't be held liable for fueling widespread opioid addiction in the state.