Nearly 50% of voters said deepfakes had some influence on election decision: survey
A growing number of political deepfakes are infiltrating consumer lives. The issue is that its getting harder to detect which ones are fake, an expert says.
Jamie Dimon warns Biden and Harris' growing bureaucracy will hurt US economy
TrendMacro chief investment officer Don Luskin offers his analysis after Jamie Dimon's criticism of the economy under Biden-Harris on 'The Evening Edit.'
Israel wanted to attack Iran's nuclear facilities but had to appease the Biden-Harris admin, Israeli spec ops vet says
Israeli special operations veteran Aaron Cohen provides an update on the Israel-Hamas conflict on 'The Big Money Show.'
Charles Payne: Americans are leaving the 'clutches of the establishment' for Trump
'Making Money' host Charles Payne explains why the American public believes Trump can deliver economic fairness.
Job openings tumble more than expected to the lowest since January 2021
The Labor Department's JOLTS report for September showed fewer job openings than expected, with the number of unfilled positions at its lowest level since January 2021.
Wall Street is at the beginning of the third year of a bull market: Sam Stovall
CFRA Research chief investment strategist Sam Stovall discusses whether the stock market rally will accelerate if Trump wins the election on 'Making Money.'
Expectations for 2025 earnings growth are pretty lofty: Liz Ann Sonders
Charles Schwab chief investment strategist Liz Ann Sonders analyzes the market's aggressive reaction to earnings reports on 'Making Money.'
Larry Fink says Fed won't cut interest rates as much as people think, warns inflation 'embedded'
BlackRock Chief Executive Larry Fink says the Federal Reserve will not lower interest rates as much as some forecasters expect, warning inflation is "embedded."
The working-class vote is now 'a problem' for Democrats: Investor David Bahnsen
Bahnsen Group founder and managing partner David Bahnsen reacts to the presidential frontrunners' final pitch to U.S. voters on turning around the economy.
Elon Musk is the man to tackle the 'government efficiency' task: Judy Shelton
Independent Institute senior fellow Judy Shelton discusses whether Elon Musk's big idea to rein in government spending can work on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
US airlines have to automatically refund travelers for canceled, 'significantly changed' flights: What to know
The Department of Transportation announced that its automatic refund rule has taken effect, making it easier for passengers to understand when they can obtain a refund.
Trump will tap America's greatest resources to make life more affordable: Gov. Doug Burgum
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum reacts to Trump's promise to cut energy prices in half on 'Varney & Co.'
Fiscal policy is always a risk, says economist Jake Oubina
Piper Sandler managing director and senior economist Jake Oubina weighs in on whether he expects a second spike of inflation, the impact of tariffs on investors and the expected jobs data.
Here's how inflation 'hits seniors particularly hard' under Democrats
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., explains how the GOP is poised to win U.S. Senate majority and criticizes Democrats for 'no plans' to tackle inflation.
Market expert urges the Federal Reserve to 'go back to the fundamentals'
Saphyre Vice Chairman Wolfgang Koester details his 'excitement' around the fin-tech sector, looks ahead to this week's earnings and previews the October jobs report.
Would a 4-day work week work in the US?
A new study highlighting the broad adoption of a shorter work week in Iceland is touting the program as a success. Experts weigh in on how a 4-day work week could impact the U.S.
Inter Ikea CEO sees turnaround in housing
Inter Ikea CEO Jon Abrahamsson Ring, who oversees the franchisees in all 63 of the company's markets, believes housing conditions will improve over the coming fiscal year.
Charles Payne: Government spending 'dims the lights' on the American dream
'Making Money' Charles Payne explains why so many people remain divided on whether the American dream is achievable.
Deficit spending is not a partisan deal anymore: Jurrien Timmer
Fidelity Investments global macro director Jurrien Timmer discusses how the election outcome could impact the market on 'Making Money.'
Infant care costs at least 10% of a family's annual income in nearly all states
A new study found that infant care costs top 10% of the median annual household income in 48 states plus the District of Columbia, squeezing families' budgets.



















