'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.
We are grappling with a fading belief in capitalism, Charles Payne warns
‘Making Money’ host Charles Payne discusses Americans’ faith in capitalism and a YouGov poll on socialism.
Trump trade deals are why markets have been going up since April: Ryan Payne
Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne discusses the massive BLS jobs revision and President Donald Trump's trade negotiations with India on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Ozempic maker to cut thousands of jobs
The Danish pharmaceutical company will reduce its 78,400-person workforce by approximately 9,000 positions to streamline operations and reinvest in diabetes and obesity drugs.
'This ruling is not the final word:' Trump appeals order blocking him from firing Fed governor Cook
Trump has challenged a court ruling protecting Lisa Cook's Fed position as the Justice Department opens a criminal probe into mortgage application fraud.
Major grocery store closing a dozen locations in 3 states
Albertsons announces closure of 12 Safeway locations in three states by early November following the merger of two divisions into the new Mountain West Division.
STEVE MOORE: The 'gold standard' of jobs data is broken — and America is paying the price
The Bureau of Labor Statistics overestimated job numbers by 911,000 in Biden's final year and 3 million jobs over three years, raising concerns about data accuracy.
Supreme Court fast-tracks Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs case
'The Big Money Show' panel discusses the implications of the Supreme Court agreeing to hear President Donald Trump's emergency powers case.
Gen Z workers criticized as managers say they expect praise and recognition
Campus Reform reporter Emily Sturge discusses a new survey that finds 71% of managers believe Gen Z workers require praise for meeting basic expectations on 'Varney & Co.'
Treasury and GSA launch SAVE program to reward employees up to $10K for saving taxpayer dollars
Trump administration unveils new SAVE initiative allowing federal workers to earn rewards for suggesting ways to reduce wasteful government contract spending.
Auto workers union condemns Hyundai working conditions in wake of federal raid on Georgia site
UAW condemns Hyundai for poor worker safety record following immigration raid at Georgia electric car battery factory that detained 475 people.
Judge rules on fate of Lisa Cook, Fed governor in Trump's crosshairs
A federal judge on Tuesday blocked President Donald Trump from firing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, allowing her to continue in her current role for the time being.
The growth under Biden was an economic mirage, expert says
Wellington-Altus Private Wealth chief market strategist Jim Thorne unpacks the state of the U.S. economy on 'Making Money.'
Charles Payne: We thought the jobs market was hot when it was freezing
FOX Business host Charles Payne discusses the latest in the stock market's performance on 'Making Money.'
GOP lawmaker reveals the best strategy to combat the 'axis of evil'
Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., discusses concerns over the Russia-Ukraine war and the Israel-Hamas war on 'Kudlow.'
The price of building a home keeps climbing — and uncertainty isn’t helping
Building material costs have risen sharply over six years, with tariffs on steel and lumber adding pressure to homebuilding expenses and construction timelines.
White House slams 911K jobs revision, the largest on record, demands Fed rate cut
Trump officials called the Bureau of Labor Statistics "broken" after the largest downward jobs revision on record and demanded Federal Reserve rate cuts.
BLS revision reveals hiring was overstated by a 'stunning' 911K jobs
'The Big Money Show' panel discusses the massive downward revision in U.S. jobs data.
US job growth through March revised lower by 911K
The Bureau of Labor Statistics' preliminary benchmark revision showed the U.S. economy added 911,000 fewer jobs than previously reported from April 2024 to March 2025.



















