Baldwin shooting highlights risks of rushed film production
The fatal shooting by Alec Baldwin on a movie set has put a microscope on an often-unseen corner of the film industry where critics say the pursuit of profit can lead to unsafe working conditions.
Seattle protesters hold 'die in' outside Chase Bank, block traffic as part of global fossil fuel protests
Multiple climate groups are protesting at banks around the world to demand they end financing the fossil fuels industry.
Biden plans to fundamentally alter the US economy. Here's how we know: Justin Haskins
Biden’s recent decision to nominate Cornell University professor Saule Omarova to head the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) tells us this.
Biden Treasury nominee Omarova was member of Marxist Facebook group as recently as 2019, post indicates
President Biden's pick to the comptroller of the currency Saule Omarova also previously called the financial services industry the "quintessential a------ industry."
Biden and his radical regulators want government to control our financial system: Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer
Government control of the financial system is no longer considered a radical idea in the Democratic Party but is instead the expressed goal.
Industrial production unexpectedly falls in September, worst month since February
U.S. industrial production fell 1.3% in September, much more than expected and the worst drop since February.
White House decisions on Fed leadership complicated by trading furor
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s chances for a second term leading the central bank so far have been dented but not derailed by a reputational crisis over stock-trading disclosures by senior officials.
As yields rise, some US banks shift cash to Treasuries
Some big U.S. banks are buying more U.S. government securities as yields start to rise and the Federal Reserve appears ready to taper its bond-buying program - a balance sheet shift that analysts say could boost bank earnings by several percentage points depending on how they play their hands.
Philly Fed website links to pro-CRT materials, pushes video that argues 'race-neutral policies uphold racism'
The Philadelphia Federal Reserve is promoting critical race theory materials on its website.
Dollar drifts below one-year high as payrolls test looms large
The U.S. dollar drifted below a one-year high versus major peers on Tuesday as traders waited on key U.S. payrolls data at the end of the week for clues on the timing of a tapering of Federal Reserve stimulus and the start of interest rate hikes.
Newsom signs fee-free public banking law backed by 'Fight for 15'
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a bill into law that explores fee-free banking provided by the state.
Sen. Warren pushes SEC on Federal Reserve stock trades
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is calling on the SEC to launch investigations into trades by high level Federal Reserve officials.
Sen. Rick Scott: How to stop Dems' spending, debt mismanagement from destroying our financial security
Following the command of their de facto party leader, self-proclaimed Democratic Socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Democrats have been shameless in their full embrace of his flawed absurd economic ideology.
Powerball jackpot worth $635 million among largest in history
Saturday's Powerball jackpot, with an estimated payout of $635 million, ranks among the ten largest pots in the history of the drawing.
Kudlow: If Fed caters to Dems' progressive wish list and finance it, they will lose their independence
Larry Kudlow gives his take on the Senate hearing with Janet Yellen and Jay Powell and provides insight on inflation during his Tuesday monologue on 'Kudlow'
Sen. Warren tells Fed Chairman Powell she will oppose his renomination
Sen. Elizabeth Warren told Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Tuesday that she would oppose his re-nomination.
Dallas Fed’s Kaplan resigns, follows Boston’s Rosengren after stock sale controversy
The Federal Reserve announced Monday that Dallas Fed chief Robert Kaplan will soon retire, just hours after Boston Fed president Eric Rosengren said he would be retiring at the end of the month.
Debt-limit standoff could force fed to revisit emergency playbook
If a political standoff in Congress fails to raise the federal debt limit, the Fed could utilize a crisis-management playbook Federal Reserve officials created years ago to continue paying its bills.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell to review trading rules after central banker stock trades raise eyebrows
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has called for a fresh review of the central bank's ethics rules after top officials fell under scrutiny for trades made last year.
Dollar drifts as soft inflation raises taper timing questions
The dollar drifted within recent ranges against major peers on Wednesday after softer-than-expected U.S. inflation raised doubts about a taper of Federal Reserve stimulus this year.