Social Security benefits face 24% cut in less than a decade as trust fund dries up, new analysis reveals
Social Security's retirement trust fund is facing insolvency by late 2032, potentially triggering a 24% benefit cut for 62 million retirees if Congress doesn't act, an analysis found.
Trump's AI action plan is 'critical' for national security, congressman says
Rep. French Hill, R-Ark., discusses President Donald Trump's new A.I. executive order and what the GENIUS Act means for stablecoins on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Powell's closed-door Fed meetings spark lawsuit from Azoria Capital: 'Public deserves to know'
Filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Azoria Capital's lawsuit claims that the bank's closed-door meetings violate the Government in the Sunshine Act of 1976.
Uber announces feature allowing women to select female preference for riders, drivers
Uber announced a "Women's Preferences" to allow women riders and drivers in the U.S. to only be connected with other women for their trips through the ride-sharing service.
TD Bank to require staff to return to office four days a week
TD Bank has directed employees to work in the office four days a week starting this fall, following other firms seeking to ditch remote work, according to a memo from the company.
Socialist-leaning candidates gain ground in US cities as business backlash grows
Progressive policies have gained momentum as democratic-socialist candidates win primaries in New York and Minneapolis, despite businesses fleeing cities such as Chicago.
Charles Payne: 'This is a roaring bull market'
'Making Money' host Charles Payne analyzes shifting narratives during the stock market rally.
Income has a 'very powerful' effect on the housing market, Larry Kudlow says
'The Big Money Show' panel weighs in on the challenges in the real estate industry and the impact Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has had on the market.
Target drops popular perk for shoppers
Starting July 28, Target's new Price Match Guarantee will no longer apply to rivals Walmart and Amazon, a policy change the retailer is making after more than a decade.
Trump's $500B economic windfall: Japan trade deal 'largest in history'
'The Big Money Show' panel breaks down President Donald Trump's latest trade deal.
McDonald's Snack Wrap demand caused lettuce shortage at some of its restaurants
After a nine-year hiatus, McDonald's brought back the popular Snack Wrap to overwhelming customer response, causing temporary ingredient shortages across some of its restaurants.
Trump economist announces major investment boost for US economy and workforce
Treasury Secretary senior counselor Joe Lavorgna breaks down President Donald Trump's trade deals with the Philippines, Indonesia and Japan on 'Varney & Co.'
Coca-Cola's sugarcane shift: States that could benefit from the beverage giant's latest move
U.S. sugarcane producers may see an economic boost from Coca-Cola's new product sweetened with sugarcane, with states like Florida, Louisiana and Texas benefitting most.
GENIUS Act is ‘laying the ground’ for the ‘explosion’ of stablecoin usage: Tether CEO
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino discusses the GENIUS Act and the prospects of stablecoin on a domestic and global scale on ‘Mornings With Maria.’
Trump will strategically cut spending despite Schumer's shutdown threat, senator says
Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla, discusses the chances of a government shutdown and President Donald Trump's tax bill on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Former Treasury official says if Fed were a hedge fund, it would have been closed down years ago
Former Treasury Under Secretary David Malpass discusses Scott Bessent's call for an internal review of the Federal Reserve, President Donald Trump's announcement of trade deals and his expectations for the upcoming Fed meeting.
Trump FHFA director calls for Jerome Powell investigation: 'Almost like he's trying to crash the economy'
U.S. Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte calls for Fed Chair Jerome Powell to resign over not lowering interest rates and spending $2.5B on building renovations.
Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' sparks investment surge across American businesses
The "big, beautiful bill" is driving what the Trump admin is calling a "capex comeback" with business capital expenditures amid changes in the ability to expense some investments.
Top Trump official slated to inspect Fed's $2.5B renovation amid cost scrutiny
White House deputy chief of staff James Blair will visit the renovation site at the Federal Reserve's headquarters amid President Donald Trump's concerns with the projects cost overruns.
Government-funded grocery store flounders in Midwest city as similar proposal gains steam in NYC
A community-owned grocery store in Kansas City received millions in subsidies but has struggled with inventory and customer traffic as other cities weigh publicly owned grocery stores.



















