Biden vetoes bill that would kill his student loan forgiveness plan
As anticipated, President Joe Biden vetoed Republican-sponsored legislation proposing to revoke his student loan cancellation plan.
Joe Manchin 'hasn't closed' door on primarying Biden in 2024
Sen. Joe Manchin III, D-West Virginia, sounded off on "Kudlow," when he was asked about potentially primarying President Joe Biden.
Yellen says more crypto regulation 'would be appropriate'
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Wednesday that regulation "would be appropriate" in the crypto industry and she supports regulatory oversight.
Policy expert raises alarm US has ‘opened the door’ to further Chinese ‘belligerence’
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang argues Biden's engagement policy with China has created a "disastrous situation" that's catalyzed political tensions.
President Biden's on-stage fall serves as a 'metaphor' for US economy, ex-CEO rips
President Biden's surprise tumble last week represents a metaphor for the "falling, stumbling" U.S. economy, former CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder claims.
JPMorgan CEO after overseas visit: China "not a 10-foot giant"
FOX Business caught up with JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon on Capitol Hill Tuesday to ask about his trip to China and the state of U.S.-China relations.
Republican warns China's infiltration has reached new high: Their 'tentacles' are in 'everything we do'
Rep. Mark Alford, R-Mo., warns Chinese President Xi Jinping's aggressive acts could get worse thanks to President Biden's "weakness" on the world stage.
Fitch still considering US credit rating downgrade despite debt ceiling deal
Fitch Ratings said Friday that it could still downgrade the U.S. credit rating after the most recent debt-limit debacle between Democrats and Republicans.
Debt ceiling deal suspends student loan payment pause
The most recent debt ceiling deal would end the federal student loan payment pause after Aug. 30. But Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan is still under review by the Supreme Court. Here’s what you need to know.
How does bipartisan budget, debt limit deal impact spending, deficit?
Congress is taking up the Fiscal Responsibility Act, which would reduce federal budget deficits by $1.5 trillion over 10 years, with most of the savings coming from spending caps.
How much student loan debt does the US have? Find out who qualifies for loan forgiveness
For decades, student loan debt in the United States has caused a lot of economic and financial anxiety on millions of people across the country.
Biden, McCarthy debt ceiling deal claws back $21B in funding from IRS
The bipartisan deal reached by President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to raise the debt ceiling rescinds more than $21 billion in funding from the IRS.
China expert warns of 'very bad' dynamic for US as tensions rise
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang criticizes the Biden administration's handling of China amid its rising aggression.
GOP lawmaker warns China ‘on the march’: The likes of which have ‘never’ been seen
Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., urges Biden and House Speaker McCarthy not to falter on the country's obligations in an effort to pass the debt bill.
Bipartisan budget deal will leave new Congress, possible new president facing renewed budget debate
The bipartisan budget deal between President Biden and House Republicans will raise the debt limit until January 2025, when a new Congress and possible new president will take office.
Tentative deal to raise debt ceiling reached as default deadline looms
President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy reached an “agreement in principle" on Saturday night avoiding a potential U.S. default.
McCarthy cites 'progress' in US debt-ceiling talks with White House
Debt ceiling negotiations are at a fever pitch, with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Joe Biden planning a phone conversation in the near future.
Top McCarthy debt limit negotiator says GOP won't cave on work requirements: 'Hell no'
Rep. Garret Graves of Louisiana said negotiators for House Republicans and the White House have identified what their biggest differences are.
House GOP attempts to undo Biden’s “socialist" mortgage rule
House Republicans are attempting to undo President Biden’s controversial mortgage rule that took effect earlier this month.
Biden administration holds first onshore oil and gas lease sale in 11 months after repeated delays
The Department of the Interior held its first oil and gas lease sale in 11 months despite a federal statute requiring the agency to hold more regular auctions.