Trump vs. Obama feud continues as both claim credit for strong economy
Joel Griffith on Trump vs. Obama feud
Trump heads to California for Larry Ellison fundraiser
Report on President Trump’s California trip and campaign stops
Democratic Party could split if Bloomberg wins nomination: Point Bridge Capital CEO
Point Bridge Capital CEO on campaign fundraising and the 2020 presidential election.
Bloomberg rolls out $700B plan for tuition-free college, student debt forgiveness
The Republican-turned-Democrat said he would expand Pell grants, doubling the maximum amount to $12,960.
Economy much better under Trump than Obama: Art Laffer
Former Reagan economist Art Laffer settles the score between Trump and Obama, arguing Trump deserves "all the credit" for economic success in America.
Bloomberg targets Wall Street in new left-leaning proposal
Michael Bloomberg rolled out a new proposal on Tuesday morning aimed at overhauling how Wall Street is regulated, a marked shift for the 78-year-old billionaire who got his start on Wall Street in the 1960s.
Will Bloomberg’s controversial comments actually impact his campaign?
Panel on 2020 election
Giuliani on calls for Barr to resign: Petitioners have ‘lost any sense of their legal education’
Rudy Giuliani on impeachment, 2020
Should Trump admin make tax incentives for buying stock?
Steve Moore on stock market
West Virginia's mobile voting app aimed to help military, handicapped vote
The system, called Voatz, lets residents vote remotely via smartphone from anywhere on the globe instead of having to get to a polling station or by mail.
Democrats may be willing to compromise on further tax cuts: Rep. Lance Gooden
Rep. Lance Gooden on potential middle class tax cuts
Tax season 2020 should be 'dramatically smoother' than last year, experts say
This year's tax season, the second filing under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, has industry experts much more at ease — but some taxpayers may still face surprises if they did not take action to modify their withholding since last year.
Bloomberg unveils Social Security, retirement plan
The former New York City mayor plans to help those currently in the workforce by creating a public-option retirement savings plan.
Al Sharpton's 2004 campaign still owes $900K after failed presidential bid
"Even if I am not legally liable for it, I am certainly morally responsible," Sharpton said.
Here's why the Trump administration shouldn't re-regulate the rail industry
Federal regulators are investigating a new plan to re-regulate America's freight railroads
Bloomberg pushes $15 minimum wage in ambitious labor plan
Democrat presidential contender Mike Bloomberg’s campaign promised concessions for workers.
Bloomberg campaign ad touts Obama relationship despite complicated history
The former New York City mayor has put more than $15 million behind the 30-second ad, according to estimates from political-ad tracker Kantar/CMAG.
Trump's $1.5B uranium bailout triggers rush of mining plans
The Trump administration asked Congress for $1.5 billion over 10 years to create a new national stockpile of U.S.-mined uranium.
Trump's economic policies 'reopened the economy': Larry Kudlow
Larry Kudlow on the economy and rising wages
Exclusive: Document shows Hunter Biden corruption extends to Latvia
Exclusive document on Hunter Biden corruption