Biden's First Pardons Ease Punishment For Non-violent Drug Crimes
U.S. President Joe Biden will issue the first pardons of his term on Tuesday, part of a series of steps aimed at shoring up his record on crime and racial justice in an election year.
Biden Administration To Fight Racial Bias In U.S. Real Estate Appraisals
The Biden administration on Wednesday announced new steps to crack down on U.S.
Biden And Xi Set To Clash Over Putin's War In Ukraine
U.S. President Joe Biden is expected to tell Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday that Beijing will pay a steep price if it supports Russia's military operations in Ukraine, a warning that comes at a time of deepening acrimony between the nations.
Biden, Niinisto Forge Deeper Ties As Finnish Support For NATO Grows
U.S. President Joe Biden agreed to deepen security ties with his Finnish counterpart Sauli Niinisto on Friday, but stopped short of making any formal guarantees to the country nervously watching Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Biden Meets Niinisto As Support Grows In Finland For NATO
U.S. President Joe Biden and his Finnish counterpart Sauli Niinisto agreed on Friday to deepen ties but stopped short of making public security guarantees or suggesting that Finland could join NATO after Russia's Ukraine invasion.
Biden Meets Finnish Leader As Russia Rattles European Neighbors
U.S. President Joe Biden meets his Finnish counterpart Sauli Niinist? at the White House on Friday as Russia's invasion of Ukraine has roused fresh concern by Vladimir Putin's other European neighbors.
Biden Predicts Dark Endgame For Putin In State Of The Union
U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday vowed that Russia's Vladimir Putin will pay dearly over the long run for his invasion of Ukraine, even if his military campaign succeeds in the short term.
In Speech, Biden To Shift From Build Back Better Bill To 4-point Economic Rescue Plan
U.S. President Joe Biden will shift emphasis away from his Build Back Better spending plan when he delivers his State of the Union address on Tuesday, focusing instead on a four-point plan to save the U.S.
U.S. Democrats Stockpile Lawyers, Money To Fight Republican Voting Laws
Democrats are gearing up to spend record sums on lawyers, advertising and other protect-the-vote efforts before the 2022 midterm elections, hoping to stave off Republican efforts they believe will choke off access to the ballot box.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Doubles Profit, Repurchases $900 Million Stock In Third Quarter
Berkshire Hathaway Inc, the conglomerate run by billionaire Warren Buffett, on Saturday said its quarterly operating profit doubled as its insurance business dodged hurricanes and benefited from lower taxes.
US Asks For WTO Panel Over Metals Tariff Retaliation
The United States is requesting that a World Trade Organization dispute resolution panel get involved in a clash over international retaliation over U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum.
With Risky Bets Back In Play, Stock Selloff Revives 'Volmageddon' Memories
Wall Street's 'fear gauge' is back in focus after the stock market took a beating this week, with many traders betting that the volatility won't last.
Buffett Says Berkshire Buying Own Stock, More Apple - Then Dines On $3M Steak
The Oracle of Omaha believes the iPhone is "enormously underpriced" even when it costs $1,000, given how indispensable it has become for so many people.
US Stock Fund Investors Show No Fear Of King Dollar
U.S. fund investors are in no rush to shore up defenses against the strong dollar.
BlackRock Profit Rises As ETF Demand Continues, iShares Flows Drop
BlackRock Inc (BLK.N), the world’s biggest asset manager, reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit on Monday, as client demand for index funds helped plump up margins and the company settled into a lower tax rate.
Stock Market: Investors Focusing On Profit Margins As Rising Prices, Wages Start To Bite
For years U.S. inflation has been the dog that did not bark, but rising prices and wages are now showing signs of squeezing profit margins across corporate America, leading investors to punish companies whose results are deteriorating.