8 employers that fired staff for mocking Charlie Kirk’s assassination
At least eight companies including Nasdaq, MSNBC and Carolina Panthers have fired employees for social media posts mocking Charlie Kirk's assassination.
Trump advocates for shift from quarterly to semiannual earnings reports
President Donald Trump suggests companies report earnings twice yearly instead of quarterly, requiring SEC approval and citing potential cost savings for businesses.
Lee Zeldin unveils Trump's AI action plan: 'Capital of the world'
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin discusses President Donald Trump's energy A.I. agenda on 'Varney & Co.'
Trump encourages foreign companies to bring manufacturing experts to train US workers: 'We welcome them'
Trump proposes that foreign companies building ships, computers, and semiconductors should temporarily bring specialists to transfer knowledge to U.S. workers.
Buyers are gaining the upper hand in these major US housing markets
Miami tops buyer's markets with 9.7 months of housing supply, while Austin and Orlando follow with significant inventory increases and price cuts.
Supreme Court fast-tracks Trump tariff case
Forbes Media chairman Steve Forbes discusses the Supreme Court’s tariff case and its impact on the economy on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Ex-St. Louis Fed president reveals what to watch for regarding rate cuts
Former St. Louis Fed President James Bullard gives his expectations regarding rate cuts, President Donald Trump's criticism regarding rate decisions and the Lisa Cook firing case
Gemini co-founders tout 'golden age of innovation' amid Trump's pro-crypto policies
Gemini co-founders Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss discuss Bitcoin's future, Trump's pro-crypto policies and their partnership with Mastercard on "The Claman Countdown."
Real estate sees lowest transaction volume since 1994, expert says
'The Big Money Show' panel analyzes a a mortgage rate trend that could hit homebuyers hard.
Homeownership costs spike as insurance premiums, other fees rise
U.S. homeowners with mortgages now spend 21.4% of income on housing costs as monthly expenses jumped nearly 30% over five years, the Census Bureau reported.
Social Security beneficiaries expected to get bigger cost-of-living-adjustment in 2026
Social Security beneficiaries may receive an estimated 2.7% cost of living adjustment (COLA) in 2026, which would raise average monthly benefits by $54 based on recent inflation data.
Federal budget deficit grows $92B to nearly $2T even as Trump tariffs increase revenue
The CBO said the federal deficit hit $2 trillion in the first 11 months of FY2025, driven by higher Social Security and Medicare costs as well as interest expenses despite tariffs.
Labor Department inspector general announces audit of BLS data collection challenges
The Labor Department inspector general launched a review of BLS economic data collection issues following Trump's firing of the BLS commissioner and massive job revisions.
Charles Payne: No denying the labor market is in trouble
'Making Money' host Charles Payne breaks down the stock market's huge day after 'dreaded' inflation claims.
Gasoline's burden on Americans' wallets lightest since 2005
Americans will spend less than 2% of their disposable income on gasoline in 2025, the lowest share since 2005, as the EIA forecasts significant price decreases.
Jamie Dimon says economy is 'weakening,' warns of uncertain outlook
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned of economic uncertainty ahead, citing the delayed impact of tariffs, geopolitical challenges and policy changes under President Donald Trump.
Mortgage rates tumble, marking largest weekly drop in a year
The average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage fell this week to 6.35%, according to the latest Freddie Mac data released on Thursday. That is down from last week's reading of 6.5%.
Inflation remained stubbornly high in August as Fed weighs rate cuts
The Bureau of Labor Statistics released the August consumer price index (CPI), which showed that inflation remained above the Fed's target ahead of the central bank's rate decision.
'Do Not Drive' recalls jump more than 65% since summer 2024
About 725,000 vehicles with "Do Not Drive" recalls remain on roads, concentrated in California, Texas, Florida and Arizona according to CARFAX data.
Klarna shares surge 30% on Wall Street debut as Americans ditch credit cards for buy now, pay later
Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski says 20% of financially secure Americans view credit cards negatively, driving demand for the company's payment alternative.



















