Biden's budget is more of the same: Sen. Mike Braun
Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind., weighs in on Biden's budget, why he's requesting an audit into Medicare and Congress grappling with border security.
Fed will pay a ‘pretty' price if they 'give up too soon': Thomas Hoenig
Former Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President and CEO Thomas Hoenig previews the Federal Reserve’s highly anticipated rate decision on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
DC coffee chain debuts crypto payments with Coinbase partnership
A test case for mainstreaming cryptocurrency is coming to a local coffee chain in Washington, D.C., as coffee brand Compass Coffee partners with crypto exchange Coinbase.
How to square the circle in Biden's tale of two economies
The public isn't getting on board with the president's program regarding the economy.
Fed’s Powell walking tightrope on rate cuts as inflation bites
The Federal Reserve's plan to begin cutting interest rates is being upended by sticky inflation as Americans continue to grapple with higher costs for everyday items.
Nvidia stock is 'dirt cheap' compared to where it's going: Keith Fitz-Gerald
The Fitz-Gerald Group principal Keith Fitz-Gerald advises investors that 'when in doubt, zoom out' from the Fed politics.
Mega Millions jackpot now sits at $977M after no tickets match winning numbers
The Mega Millions jackpot grew to an estimated $977 million, the sixth-largest prize in the game's history, after nobody matched the winning numbers in Tuesday night's drawing.
LARRY KUDLOW: The Biden White House has orchestrated a massive lawfare campaign against Trump
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow calls out incessive attacks against former President Donald Trump as he tries to secure a 2024 presidential nomination on "Kudlow."
Investors shouldn't fight the 'broad bull market': Ed Yardeni
Yardeni Research Inc. President Ed Yardeni discusses whether investors are too bullish on Nvidia and A.I. on 'Making Money.'
Free ice cream cones, water ice to welcome spring: Where to grab yours
Dairy Queen and Rita's are continuing their tradition of offering free ice cream and Italian ice on the first day of spring in order to lure customers back in to their shops.
Fed's real focus is on the Main Street economy: Dennis Lockhart
Former Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart discusses Japan hiking rates for the first time in 17 years and the Fed's handling of rate cuts.
Nvidia's AI developers conference could have tremendous market impact: Tim Anderson
TJM Investments managing director Tim Anderson discusses the potential impact of artificial intelligence on the technology sector on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
RNC will put 'tremendous force' behind Trump in battleground states: Michael Whatley
RNC Chairman Michael Whatley discusses Trump's hold on the Republican Party ahead of Ohio's primary election on 'Varney & Co.'
Sellers could benefit from NAR settlement, Redfin CEO says
Sellers may be poised to benefit from the recent National Association of Realtors' settlement because it could let them keep a greater portion of their home equity.
Bank of Japan hikes interest rates for first time in 17 years
The move still keeps rates stuck around zero as a fragile economic recovery forces the central bank to go slow on further rises in borrowing costs, analysts say.
Fed is telling the markets to ‘curb your enthusiasm’: Jeffrey Lacker
Former Richmond Federal Reserve President Jeffrey Lacker shares his expectations for the Fed’s March meeting and reacts to new housing data.
Unilever to cut 7,500 jobs, spin off ice cream unit
Unilever announced Tuesday that its cutting jobs worldwide and plans to spin off one of its business units and slims down operations to drive productivity.
Americans increasingly upside down on auto loans as used car values fall
As used car prices gradually edge down, more Americans are underwater on their auto loans and the average amount consumers are upside down is at a record high, a new report found.
March inflation data will 'be very important' for the Fed: Nick Timiraos
The Wall Street Journal chief economics correspondent Nick Timiraos says the central bank needs 'credible justification' for beginning rate cuts.
Dollar store chain to close 1,000 stores as experts point to inflation and crime being top factors
Dollar Tree and Family Dollar cite theft and inflation as factors in the decision to close around 1,000 stores in the coming years, but experts argue the reasons are more nuanced.



















