Biden plans to grow the government while hurting the economy: David McIntosh
Club for Growth President David McIntosh details Americans' 'deep dissatisfaction' with Biden's economic plan.
Is US monthly jobs report still reliable or the last domino to fall?
The Department of Labor reported on Friday that U.S. businesses added 517,000 jobs last month. That's a surprise since other reports showed layoffs and slower hiring.
January jobs report 'not at all consistent' with slowing economy: Nick Timiraos
The Wall Street Journal chief economics correspondent Nick Timiraos predicts some future 'heartburn' in the labor sector.
Let's celebrate Black entrepreneurs in Black History Month. They are the real race revolutionaries
Black History Month is observed in February and the focus is often on activism. Instead, we should look at entrepreneurship as a proven pathway to economic and personal success.
Missouri fighting back against 'woke, left-wing ideology': AG Andrew Bailey
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey says his office is taking an 'all hands on deck approach' after a middle school took students to a drag show without parents' consent.
Rep. Claudia Tenney on migrants in NYC hotel: 'We don't know' how much this costs or who's paying for it
Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., on the cost of illegal immigrations while Biden does a 'victory lap' on infrastructure.
Biden ignoring his biggest issue just '30 blocks north' in NY: Brian Brenberg
'The Big Money Show' co-hosts Brian Brenberg, Jackie DeAngelis and Taylor Riggs give President Biden a 'reality check' on infrastructure.
Hunter Biden 'to his core' is a 'drug addled retrograde': Josh Hammer
Newsweek opinion editor Josh Hammer on lawmakers preparing to grill Twitter executives over the censorship of the Hunter Biden laptop story.
If Joe Biden were a private citizen, 'he'd be charged with manslaughter': Rep. Lance Gooden
Rep. Lance Gooden, R-Texas, speaks out on Biden documents hypocrisy and the president's poor handling of the border and migrant crises.
Sarah Westwood: There's a lot of people 'running interference' for Joe Biden right now
The Washington Examiner political and investigative reporter Sarah Westwood on concerns around more archived Biden documents at the University of Delaware.
GDP report reveals ominous Great Depression warning sign not seen since 1932
The latest GDP report from the Bureau of Economic Analysis tells us that the U.S. economy is slowing down. While the Biden White House wants to spin the numbers, they are not good.
Debt ceiling debate 'makes markets nervous': Sheila Bair
Former Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Chair Sheila Bair explains why a debt ceiling negotiation must be made 'sooner than later.'
San Diego paves way for highway mileage tax
San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond voices opposition against the California county's plan to tax highway drivers for every mile with a new tolling system.
I'm a 23-year-old construction worker with a great career and no college debt
When I graduated from high school I first thought that I wanted to get a college degree but over the years I realized that construction skills will always be in demand. I'm glad I did.
Socialism drives poverty, immigration crises: Mayor Francis Suarez
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez says socialist countries and ideology create a 'tremendous amount of poverty' which exacerbates the migrant crisis.
Truth Social CEO says Trump is not leaving platform amid report
Truth Social CEO and former Congressman Devin Nunes shuts down speculation that former President Donald Trump will no longer be exclusively on the platform.
Rep. Mark Green preparing 'border boot camp' on House special committee
Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., discusses rising concerns around Democrats Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell, and crime encountered at the southern border.
Classified documents turning out to be a 'symptomatic problem': Andy Card
President George W. Bush's former Chief of Staff Andy Card says a leaving president never 'cleans up his own mess' and that staffers likely misplaced material once handled by Trump, Biden and Pence.
Biden family 'corruption' with China has been 'hiding in plain sight': Sen. Ron Johnson
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., suspects the Biden family's business relations with China started 'as long as Joe Biden's been in office.'
Justice Department 'buried their heads in the sand' on Biden documents: Mark Penn
Former senior adviser to the Clintons, Mark Penn, argues Joe Biden's unsecured classified material could impact voters' perception of the president.