Clean tech, AI boom straining US energy supply
The U.S. power grid is under increasing strain from electricity demand from AI, clean technology manufacturing, EVs and crypto mining as older power plant retirements are mounting.
LARRY KUDLOW: Under Joe Biden, the American condition looks unhappy
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow calls out President Biden's leadership and agenda ahead of the State of the Union address on "Kudlow."
Rand Paul: No one will talk about cutting spending in the State of the Union address
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., calls out the president's inflationary agenda ahead of his State of the Union address on 'Kudlow.'
Top banking analyst: NYCB’s survival depends on CRE portfolio
Raymond James bank analyst Steve Moss discusses the future for New York Community Bank on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Crime, immigration are top election issues for the first time ever
Culture+ founder and CEO Lili Gil Valletta unveils new research that shows what issues voters care about most on 'Making Money.'
US job quits rate indicates employees are losing bargaining power: Kelsey Berro
RenMac head of economic research Neil Dutta and JP Morgan Asset Management fixed income portfolio manager Kelsey Berro discuss labor market strength and whether the stock market is influencing the Fed on 'Making Money.'
Charles Payne: Here is what corporate greed does not look like
'Making Money' host Charles Payne argues advocates for raising the minimum wage are supporting higher food prices.
Biden to go after 'corporate greed' in State of the Union address
FOX Business' Madison Alworth speaks to Old Mill Tavern owner John Butkus about the pressure New Jersey taxes puts on his small business on 'Varney & Co.'
United to slow pilot hiring due to Boeing certification, manufacturing delays
United Airlines told staff in a memo that it is slowing down on hiring this year due to new aircraft certification and manufacturing delays at Boeing.
TSA unveils self-service screening process: Here's how it works
The Transportation Security Administration has unveiled a self-service screening checkpoint that it will pilot at the Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas later this month.
February jobs report expected to show hiring slowed last month
The February jobs report, due Friday morning, is expected to show the labor market is continuing to moderate due to higher interest rates and inflation.
NYU student travels from NYC to Florida every weekend for an internship
NYU student Vincent Campanaro explains why he commutes to Florida every weekend for his NYU internship on 'Varney & Co.'
Mortgage rates dip slightly, boosting demand
Mortgage rates are down slightly after climbing for more than a month, leading to an increase in purchase applications despite record-high home prices and rates near 7%.
Not of 'any surprise' Fed Chair Powell continues to 'oversteer' on inflation: Jake Oubina
Piper Sandler managing director and senior economist Jake Oubina weighs in on Fed Chairman Powell's comments on rate cuts, discusses consumer spending and reacts to the jobless claims number.
Mike Rowe details 'unintended consequences' from CA's $20 minimum wage: 'Bad look for the governor, Panera'
Creating political controversy over wages is a "bad look," according to "How America Works" host Mike Rowe, who warns the recent Panera debate is a step towards kiosks replacing low-wage workers.
Biden is 'culpable' in Laken Riley's death: Rep. Chip Roy
Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, discusses expectations for Biden's State of the Union address on 'Varney & Co.'
Biden's policies hurt Americans in red and blue states: Rep. Kat Cammack
Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., reacts to Speaker Johnson blaming Biden for America's 'decline' on 'Varney & Co.'
Majority of Americans made sacrifices to cover monthly bills last year
A new survey found most Americans admitted they had to make sacrifices to cover monthly expenses last year, and the most common tactic was resorting to credit cards.
Layoffs surged in February to highest level since 2009
Layoffs in the U.S. rose 9% in February as companies battled deteriorating market and economic conditions — and more job cuts could be coming this year.
Lower rates make it 'a lot easier' to avoid real estate fallout: Anton Schutz
Mendon Capital Advisors President and CIO Anton Schutz says once the Fed starts cutting rates, they'll have to 'keep cutting.'



















