Your electric bill is going up – a lot
By STUART VARNEY I’ve been hearing from my relatives in Britain. They’re not happy. Their electricity bills have doubled in the last two months. They are paying the price for…
By STUART VARNEY I’ve been hearing from my relatives in Britain. They’re not happy. Their electricity bills have doubled in the last two months. They are paying the price for…
By Jack Gournell The San Francisco Federal Reserve on Monday issued a study suggesting that government spending bills passed during the Biden administration are contributing to current inflation. “Fiscal support…
Opinion by Paul Bedard Anew deep dive into discrepancies in the ballot counts of six key battleground states in the 2020 election has turned up more than 250,000 “excess votes”…
By Ian Prior There are egregious examples of government-run school districts in all 50 states trying to assert themselves as Big Father and Big Mother. But one district in particular…
By Mimi Nguyen Ly U.S. President Joe Biden on Saturday said the war in Ukraine has been a “strategic failure” for Russia and that Russian President Vladimir Putin “can and…
By Richard Rubin, Andrew Duehren WASHINGTON—President Biden will propose a new minimum tax on households worth more than $100 million as part of his annual budget, the White House said…
by Jenny Goldsberry Tesla CEO Elon Musk suggested that a new platform is needed to compete with Twitter amid the social media website’s recent suspensions of users for tweeting out…
By Nanette Holt The Parental Rights in Education bill is expected to hit the desk of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis “soon,” according to his press secretary, Christina Pushaw, who told…
Maxine Joselow, Anna Phillips, Tyler Pager Sen. Joe Manchin III (D-W.Va.) has restarted talks with fellow Democrats about reviving the party’s climate and social spending bill, according to two people…
By Tyler O’Neil President Biden’s Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson refused to define the word “woman” on the second day of her confirmation hearings before the U.S. Senate’s Judiciary…
By Jamie Joseph SACRAMENTO—A group of Republican lawmakers introduced more than a dozen bills to combat California’s worsening homeless crisis March 16, a problem they say the state’s Democrats have…
Bradford Betz White House and State Department officials traveled to Caracas earlier this month to meet with Venezuela’s authoritarian President Nicolás Maduro after Biden banned imports of Russian oil over…