Why This Week Is Critical For Joe Biden's Climate Change Agenda
President Joe Biden’s climate change agenda is facing a difficult path forward with his two signature infrastructure bills caught up in a divided Congress.
Macy's Sues To Keep Amazon Advertisements Off Iconic Herald Square Store
Macy’s argues that allowing Amazon to advertise at the iconic store would cause “immeasurable” damage to its business.
Target Offers Early Deals To Get Ahead Of Rivals This Holiday Season Starting Oct. 10
Retail giant Target is trying to outmaneuver its rivals this holiday season by offering early bird deals to shoppers.
Mortgage Rates Go Up After Fed Meeting, Cutting Into New Applications
Mortgage applications contracted after last week’s Federal Reserve meeting signaled confidence in the U.S.’ economic recovery.
US Economy: Home Prices Saw Record Rise In July Amid Housing Shortage
Homes in the U.S. saw a record rise in prices in July thanks to high demand from buyers in a contracted housing market.
Biden Infrastruture Package: CEOs Voice Opposition To Democrats' Tax Hike To Pay For $3.5 Trillion Bill
Top business executives are arguing that the Democrats’ proposed tax hike that would fund a $3.5 trillion social spending bill they seek to pass will hurt their competitiveness worldwide and affect investments at home.
Biden Meets With Democrat Holdouts To Secure Votes For $3.5 Trillion 'Human Infrastructure' Bill
President Joe Biden is meeting with Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., as part of a last-minute bid to secure support for a $3.5 trillion social spending plan.
Ford Asks Employees To Submit Vaccination Status By Next Friday To Comply With Biden Order
Ford Motor is requesting that employees, salaried and unionized, submit their COVID-19 vaccination status by next Friday to help bring it in line with President Biden’s executive order.
Obama Backs Biden's Domestic Agenda But Dismayed By Haitian Migration Crisis
Former President Barack Obama said that he is a supporter of President Joe Biden’s domestic agenda, even as he expressed dismay over the Haitian migration crisis at the U.S-Mexico border.
Brexit Aftermath: Dutch Union Boss Says EU Drivers Not Interested In Taking Short-Term UK Visa Offers
The head of a Dutch truckers union had a message to the United Kingdom as it looks for foreign truckers to ease its driver shortage: no thanks.
How Many Murders Happen In The US? FBI Releases Latest Crime Data, Shows Surge In Killings
Murders spiked in the United States in 2020 across its major cities in its largest increase in decades, according to newly released data from the F.B.I.
'Reckless' COVID Anti-Vaxx Protestors Threatened With Jail In This State
One county prosecutor is warning truck drivers that protesting against COVID-19 vaccine mandates by blocking highways will not be allowed.
Blackstone Seals $4.1 Billion Deal With Las Vegas Casino Sale To MGM International
The Blackstone Group announced that it sealed a record deal with the sale of The Cosmopolitan casino and hotel on Monday for $5.65 billion.
Boston Fed Chief Caught Up In Trading Scandal To Retire Early, Citing Health Issues
Boston Federal Reserve President Eric Rosengren, who was recently caught up in a trading scandal, is set to retire on Thursday over medical concerns.
Orders For Manufactured Goods Up, Shipments Still Down
A new U.S. Census Bureau report released Monday showed that the number of orders for durable goods for August rose to $263.5 billion but the number of unmet orders and high inventories remained a challenge.
Gabby Petito Case: 8 Important Facts To Know About Her Death, Police Investigation Into Fiance Brian Laundrie
The nationwide investigation into the disappearance of social media blogger Gabriel "Gabby" Petito is intensifying after her body was recovered by law enforcement in a remote area of a Wyoming national park. Here are eight facts that have emerged about the case.
Fox News Declines To Say Whether They Banned Rudy Giuliani Or Not
Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani has been absent from his regular appearances on Fox News, prompting some confusion but the network does not want to confirm if it has banned him or not.
Investors Shrug Off China Ban On Cryptocurrency, Others See Opportunity In Prohibition
Bitcoin and Ether saw their values slashed on Friday after China’s central bank announced that it would be banning cryptocurrency transactions on the mainland.
A Shared No Fly List? Delta Wants Airlines To Team Up
Delta Airlines wants other carriers for help in protecting their flights by sharing their own lists of unruly passengers, a company spokeswoman said on Friday.
What Is Supplemental Security Income? Congress Aims To Boost Payments With New Bill
Two U.S. Senators are hoping to give Supplemental Security Income (SSI) a much-needed boost, but what exactly is SSI, and who benefits from the program?
Sabina Nessa's Suspected Murder Has Police Asking Public For Help
Police are turning to the public for help in identifying the perpetrator behind the murder of 28-year-old Sabina Nessa.
From Orban's Hungary, Mike Pence Says He Hopes SCOTUS Overturns Abortion Rights
Former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence says it is his hope that the U.S. Supreme Court overturns abortion rights amid a national conversation on restrictive new laws passed at the state level.
Weekly Jobless Numbers Rise Again, Failing to Beat Predictions For New Low
Initial claims for unemployment insurance have returned to a high not seen in over a month, the U.S. Labor Department reported on Thursday.
US - Israel Relations: In Secret Meeting, 'Concern' Over Diplomatic Stalemate With Iran
The U.S. and Israel held talks last week where they talked about alternative options on how to address challenges from Iran at a top-secret meeting of a joint working group called 'Opal'.
Amazon Heads To Court After Firing Workers Who Slammed Company's Labor Practices
Two Amazon employees are set to face their former employer in court on Sept. 28 after a federal labor board found merit in their complaint that the conglomerate fired them illegally.
Who Is Dr. Joseph Ladapo? Florida's New Surgeon General Has Controversial Stances On Vaccines, Masks
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis named Dr. Joseph Ladapo as the state's new surgeon general, a medical professor with a track record as a skeptic on vaccines, mask mandates and lockdowns as means to fight the pandemic.
Dominion Lawsuit Reveals Donald Trump's Campaign Knew It Made False Election Fraud Charges
Court filings show the Trump campaign had determined that many of the claims against Dominion were false.
Mortgage Demand Rebounds After Labor Day Lull As More Homes Enter Market
Mortgage demand has recovered from its post-Labor Day lull and is now at its highest demand since April as new homes become available, easing supply shortages.
How Democrats Aim To Curb Abuse Of Presidential Powers After Trump
House Democrats are forging ahead with a new plan to put constraints on presidential powers and protect previous norms that lawmakers say were violated throughout former President Donald Trump’s tenure.
How Eric Adams Plans To Create New Homes For Homeless New Yorkers
Eric Adams, the New York City Democratic nominee for mayor, wants to transform the city's vacant hotels into affordable housing units with a plan that has echoes of a controversial policy from incumbent Mayor Bill De Blasio.