National Debt Tracker: American taxpayers (you) are now on the hook for $36,146,819,184,367.10 as of 12/26/24
The U.S. national debt is climbing at a rapid pace, on track to double over the next three decades amid a rush of spending by President Biden and Congress.
Mergers that were blocked or challenged by the Biden admin in 2024
Several prominent mergers and acquisitions have been blocked or challenged by the Biden-Harris administration in 2024, including the proposed deal between Albertsons and Kroger.
Biden administration reverses course, reopens income-based student loan repayment programs
The Department of Education is once again shaking things up for student loan borrowers by reopening enrollment for two programs suspended last year to favor President Biden's program tied up in court.
Trump wants to roll back Biden's EV push: here is how it would affect consumers
President-elect Trump is expected to undo much of President Biden's green agenda, including rules pushing broader adoption of electric vehicles. Here's how that could impact consumers.
Varney: Biden presidency is ending tired and defeated — and angry
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses concerns at the end of Biden's presidency.
Trump transition proposing redirection of funds from EV push to national defense: report
President-elect Trump is reportedly considering reallocating funds supporting electric vehicles to national defense funding, according to Reuters.
TikTok calls on Supreme Court to issue emergency order to block potential US ban of popular app
TikTok asked the Supreme Court for an emergency order to block the law that would ban the platform in the U.S. if its China-based parent company does not agree to sell it.
Trump will fight Biden remote work deal; union vows to fight back
President-elect Trump said that his administration will challenge a recently announced remote work deal between a federal employees' union and the Social Security Administration.
Biden commutes sentence of official who stole $53M from small Illinois town, sparking outrage
President Biden communted the sentence of Rita Crundwell, the former comptroller of Dixon, Illinois, who stole $53 million from the small town. Current officials there are furious.
DOJ asks court to reject TikTok's emergency bid aimed at delaying law that would ban app
The Department of Justice asked an appeals court late Wednesday night to reject a temporary block to a law that could result in banning the popular TikTok app in America.
Biden administration approves project to limit Trump-era oil and gas lease mandate in Alaska
President Biden is moving to narrow a Trump-era lease mandate in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, holding a lease sale just two weeks before his term ends.
Newt Gingrich slams Biden White House's 'unconstitutional' preemptive pardon idea: 'Implies they were guilty'
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich criticized the Biden White House's floated plan to issue preemptive pardons to prominent Trump critics, including Dr. Anthony Fauci and others.
Ernst vows to work with DOGE to reverse Biden admin's telework extension for federal employees
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, says she will work with the Department of Government Efficiency to reverse the Biden administration's last-minute deal extending telework.
Should struggling Intel receive billions in taxpayer dollars?
Semiconductor maker Intel was just awarded billions of dollars in taxpayer funds, but the company's struggles are sparking questions over the government's "investments."
Trump says he will block Nippon Steel takeover of US Steel: 'Buyer Beware'
President-elect Trump said he would use a series of tax incentives and tariffs to block Nippon Steel's planned purchase of American manufacturing firm U.S. Steel.
Stuart Varney: Democrats want a piece of your stock market action
FOX Business Stuart Varney discussed the Democrats' wealth tax plans designed to take stock profits from American investors — whether you had the money or not.
Biden's pardon of Hunter could expand to other members of family, GOP lawmaker says
Ohio Rep. Warren Davidson predicted more presidential pardons could come for the Biden family before President-elect Trump takes office next month.
Why it may not be easy to restart the Keystone XL pipeline
President-elect Trump could look to restart the Keystone XL pipeline once he takes office in January, though the project was canceled in 2021 and resuming it could prove challenging.
Biden admin reducing Intel chip grant below $8B: reports
The Biden administration is expected to trim the original $8.5 billion in grant funding to Intel from the CHIPS and Science Act, according to multiple reports.
Stuart Varney: Biden's Ukraine decision puts Trump in a tough spot
FOX Business' Stuart Varney reacted to President Biden giving Ukraine's military the green light to use American-made missiles inside Russian territory.