Dollar General recalls instant coffee products over possible glass pieces in grounds
Dollar General issued a voluntary recall of instant coffee sold in its stores across the country over potential glass contamination that was flagged by a customer.
Jeff Bezos' mother, Jacklyn Gise Bezos, dead at 78 after battle with Lewy body dementia
Jeff Bezos' mother, Jacklyn Gise Bezos, died at the age of 78 after a long fight with Lewy body dementia, the Amazon founder announced on Thursday.
The market is anticipating lower interest rates, Treasury counselor says
Counselor to the Treasury Secretary Joe Lavorgna discusses the increase in wholesale prices in July and the Federal Reserve's rate moves on 'Kudlow.'
Walmart slashes grocery costs for employees with expanded discount program as food prices squeeze budgets
Walmart expands associate discount card program to cover 95% of regularly priced store items, adding all food categories effective immediately.
Social Security's estimated 2026 cost-of-living adjustment rises amid inflation uptick
The projection for Social Security's 2026 cost-of-living adjustment rose to 2.7% as inflation trends higher, as the program faces insolvency challenges in less than a decade.
Mortgage rates fall to lowest level of 2025
The average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage fell this week to 6.58%, according to the latest Freddie Mac data released on Thursday. That is down from last week's reading of 6.63%.
Charles Payne: Market 'bears' think AI spending is causing 'overblown' market
'Making Money' host Charles Payne discusses what's causing the market to pull back.
Treasury's Bessent says fixing housing affordability crisis will be one of his 'big projects' this fall
Housing affordability crisis deepens as Treasury Secretary Bessent announces plans to address mortgage rates through potential sale of government stake in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Producer prices surged more than expected in July, spurring inflation concerns
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the producer price index jumped more than expected in July, spurring renewed concerns about inflation's economic impact.
Bessent outlines Trump administration plans for tariffs, housing crisis and Fed chairman selection
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, in a wide-ranging interview on 'Mornings with Maria,' weighs in on President Donald Trump's meeting with Vladimir Putin, updates U.S.-China trade talks and housing affordability crisis solutions.
Starbucks CEO sets new time goal for baristas making your order
Starbucks CEO sets a new service goal for baristas in order to improve in-store experience for customers, changes happen at stores across the U.S.
Keeping Social Security from going broke requires tax hikes that will hit younger Americans for 6 figures
Social Security's trust funds are approaching insolvency in less than a decade as worker-to-retiree ratios decline, forcing Congress to consider painful tax hikes or benefit reductions.
Philips to invest over $150M in US manufacturing, research facilities
Healthcare technology company Philips announced that it is investing more than $150 million in U.S. manufacturing and research and development facilities.
Fed's current monetary policy stance is 'exactly where we want to be,' official says
Kansas City Federal Reserve President Jeffrey Schmid said he favors keeping interest rates at current levels to prevent economic growth from reigniting inflation.
Wall Street's expectations are the best they've been in over a decade: Charles Payne
'Making Money' host Charles Payne analyzes the stock market's performance amid warnings of a 'melt-up.'
Treasury's Bessent says he doesn't support suspending monthly jobs reports
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended releasing monthly jobs reports amid accuracy concerns, emphasizing the need for improved data collection rather than pausing monthly releases.
Buyers win big as US housing prices start to drop
‘The Big Money Show’ panelists take the pulse of the real estate market as prices start to cool.
Trump slams Goldman Sachs CEO for bad tariff forecast after positive inflation report
'The Big Money Show' panel discusses President Donald Trump's reaction to Wall Street's bad tariff predictions.
How Kodak went from film giant to facing financial peril
The iconic film company Kodak has been failing to capitalize on digital photography technology it invented in 1975, leading to bankruptcy and ongoing struggles.
FDA may revoke Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine authorization for kids under certain age
The Food and Drug Administration could pull Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine emergency authorization for children under age 5.



















