OPINION 17 hours ago Here’s how woke banking is deciding your loans Woke lunacy, both DEI and its cousin ESG, are in retreat. Except in the banking sector. Lenders are deciding your loans based on race because they know Biden will cover for them.
TECH 1 day ago How scammers use AI tools to file perfect-looking tax returns in your name Tax fraud is on the rise, and hackers are now using identity hijacking and artificial intelligence for tax returns in someone else's name to get a refund.
Iran 3 days ago US frees up billions in sanctions relief to Iran as Tehran proxies wreak havoc in region Biden administration extends Iranian sanction waiver as Iraq looks to cut energy dependence on Tehran. On Friday, John Kirby said none of the money will be going to Iran.
US 4 days ago US imposes sanctions on 3 Israeli West Bank settlers for violence against Palestinians The Biden administration imposed sanctions on three Israeli settlers and their farms in the occupied West Bank for harassing and attacking Palestinians.
Iran 5 days ago Biden admin under pressure to stop billions of dollars in sanctions relief to Iran Amid Biden’s ongoing waiver of billions of dollars in sanctions relief to the Iran, a new push is unfolding to stop the White House’s payments to America’s top enemy.
Iran 6 days ago Venezuela tries to mend oil alliance with Iran as US poised to restart sanctions The oil alliance between Venezuela and Iran deteriorated last year when Venezuela fell behind on payments, but Venezuela wants to mend relations in the face of looming U.S. sanctions.
LIFESTYLE 6 days ago On this day in history, March 12, 1933, FDR gives his first 'fireside chat' radio address On this day in history, March 12, 1933, FDR gives his first fireside chat over the radio to the American people, explaining the banking crisis and reassuring them that there was a plan and a way through economic woes.
VIDEO March 8 ‘Strong likelihood’ banks are still using terms to search American’s financial data: Jim Jordan House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, joins ‘The Story’ to discuss what can be done about the federal government asking banks to review accounts who used specific terms like ‘MAGA’ and ‘Trump.’
Florida March 8 Pool deck likely cause of Surfside condo collapse: investigators An ongoing probe into the deadly collapse of the Champlain Towers South condominium building in Surfside, Florida, are leaning towards the building’s pool deck as being the cause.
VIDEO March 7 Lawmakers to hold hearing on government allegedly colluding with banks: 'Should concern every American' ADF senior counsel Jeremy Tedesco joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the concern surrounding the financial surveillance and why he believes officials are 'steamrolling' Americans' First Amendment rights.