Targeted spending cuts and tax increases could help prevent fiscal mayhem, experts say.
Policy
The lame-duck Congress needs to resolve the fiscal cliff challenges before the end of 2012. It will take presidential and congressional leadership to make...
In an ideal world, patient care would be coordinated, and one doctor would serve as the trusted adviser for the patient. However, the harsh reality of the...
New policies could help small companies claim larger tax credits, reduce premiums, and improve productivity.
Contrary to what many Americans believe, U.S. energy companies have very little influence on oil prices.
Americans asked about it in the debates, and it affects the pocketbooks of families and companies both in big ways. So what is the true story about how gas...
Message to both parties: Despite high gas prices, weak economy, more Americans feel positive about energy.
Got high hopes for the U.S. economy in 2013? Maybe you should scale back your expectations.
With continued economic volatility, you have to wonder what the 2013 environment for investing, growth and expansion will be - within Texas and around the...
The Fed has pledged moderate inflation in the long run, but it is unclear whether it can deliver on that promise.
Is the Buffett Rule economically sound, or is it merely a political gimmick?
Uncertainties about financial risks, safety, and liability prevent the U.S. from fully embracing nuclear power.
If Texas students are not adequately prepared to enter the workforce, businesses will pay the price.
Long beset by accounting gimmicks and loopholes, the corporate income tax may be due for an overhaul.
As we are celebrating Independence Day, it is fair to ask how independent we are today. When we grill our barbecues today, let's keep in mind those that our...







