Messi signed Barcelona jersey goes up for auction
Goldin Auctions founder Ken Goldin displays unique sports memorabilia on 'Varney & Co.'
China could invade Taiwan to distract from economic troubles: Lee Steinhauer
'The Art of The New Cold War' author Lee Steinhauer discusses whether China's economy is in danger of a downward spiral on 'Varney & Co.'
Payments for new cars squeeze buyers amid inflation, high interest rates
Buyers in search of a new car are facing record high payments due to inflation driving up sticker prices and higher interest rates causing financing costs to rise.
China's economy could significantly contract: John Lonski
The Lonski Group President John Lonski explains how China's surprise interest rate cut could affect the U.S. stock market on 'Varney & Co.'
Retail sales rise more than expected as consumers pick up spending
Retail sales rose more than expected in July as U.S. consumers continued to open their wallets and spend, even as they confronted an uptick in inflation.
Nvidia remains the big winner in AI wars: R 'Ray' Wang
Constellation Research founder R 'Ray' Wang analyzes three stocks that benefit from A.I. on 'Varney & Co.'
Rep. Buddy Carter: Trump's fourth indictment 'isn't about justice, it's about revenge'
Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., discusses Trump's Georgia indictment, arguing the justice system is weighed against the former president.
Bidenomics is ‘not working’ across the US: Rep. Roger Williams
Rep. Roger Williams, R-Texas, discusses the U.S. economy, COVID fraud and the border crisis on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
China is trying to 'sanction-proof' their economy: Steve Yates
DC International Advisory CEO Steve Yates on China’s defense minister visiting Russia and Belarus, the central bank cutting rates, and Vivek Ramaswamy’s suggestion on how to best defend Taiwain from China.
The big mistake in America's terrifying debt
Just as inflation has eroded the value of the U.S. national debt, so too has it eroded the value of national wealth.
Legal pursuits of Trump come at high cost for taxpayers, former president's PAC 'Save America': report
Former President Trump's PAC "Save America" has spent more than $20 million in legal fees since the start of 2023, while special counsel investigations have cost taxpayers over $13 million since 2020.
Global investment in AI could near $200 billion by 2025: Goldman Sachs
A report by Goldman Sachs economists projects that global private investment in artificial intelligence (AI) may rise from $91.9 billion in 2022 to $158.4 billion in 2025.
Americans over age 55 plan to delay retirement: survey
Nearly two-thirds of working Americans who are at least 55 years old said they’ll delay retirement, a survey found. And those saving for retirement are doing so in a time of stubborn inflation and recession fears.
Charles Payne: 'The establishment' wants you to be fodder forever
'Making Money' host Charles Payne analyzes Oliver Anthony's viral song 'Rich Men North of Richmond.'
Respect the bull market, hold onto quality risk: Callie Cox
eToro investment analyst Callie Cox discusses whether investors should play it safe as volatility picks up on 'Making Money.'
Calling 'Rich Men North of Richmond' right-wing is 'intellectually lazy': Jimmy Failla
'Fox Across America' host Jimmy Failla reacts to a viral song about working-class struggle on 'The Big Money Show.'
US Steel rejects $7.3 billion buyout offer from Cleveland-Cliffs
U.S. Steel Corp. declined a $7.3 billion acquisition offer from rival steelmaker Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. and launched a formal review of its strategic options.
PayPal taps Intuit executive as next CEO
PayPal's next CEO will be longtime senior Intuit executive Alex Chriss. Chriss will take over next month, replacing former CEO Dan Schulman who led the company since 2014.
Americans' inflation expectations drop to lowest level in two years
A New York Federal Reserve survey released Monday shows consumers are bracing for inflation to remain above the central bank's 2% target in the long term.
Fed will cut interest rates in 2024: Jeffrey Small
Arbor Financial President Jeffrey Small argues recent economic data suggests the Fed will decrease rates in the second quarter next year on 'Varney & Co.'



















