Afghanistan conflict creating 'disruption, angst' in the markets: Expert
Kace Capital Advisors managing partner Kenny Polcari on how conflict in Afghanistan will impact markets and Biden's economic policy.
34% of workers have made this mistake with their retirement savings
If you don't have emergency savings, you may be inclined to tap another cash source -- your retirement account.
Unity CEO on elevating the metaverse experience
John Riccitiello, Unity CEO, discusses the gaming experience on 'Claman Countdown.'
Unity CEO on elevating the metaverse experience
John Riccitiello, Unity CEO, discusses the gaming experience on 'Claman Countdown.'
Hollywood cancel culture not a worry for actress Leigh-Allyn Baker after mask criticism
Actress Leigh-Allyn Baker on the reaction her recent anti-mask comments have received.
Former Disney Channel star protests Tennessee school mask mandates
Actress Leigh-Allyn Baker discusses protesting mask mandates at a Tennessee Board of Education meeting.
Dog food recalled due to elevated levels of vitamin D
Wet Noses Natural Dog Treat Company is recalling packages of its Simply Nourish frozen dog food.
Sushi sold at Target, Whole Foods recalled over salmonella concerns
Mai Cuisine Inc., Mai Franchising Inc. and Genji Pacific LLC. recalled some of their sushi rolls and other products containing shrimp "in relation to the shrimp recall expansion initiated by Avanti Frozen Foods Pvt. Ltd," according to a recall notice posted on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) website.
Gristedes CEO warns 'transfer of wealth' costing the poor and middle classes
John Catsimatidis, the billionaire owner and CEO of New York City supermarket chain Gristedes, weighs in on inflation and the impact on the U.S. economy.
Inflation is a tax on the poor, middle class: Gristedes CEO
John Catsimatidis, the billionaire owner and CEO of New York City supermarket chain Gristedes, argues the poor and middle class is getting 'hurt' by inflation, noting that increased oil prices leads to higher transportation and food costs.
Market expert predicts surge in retail spending going into fall
Mark Avallone, Potomac Wealth Advisors president and founder, discusses concerns of consumer price inflation as Home Depot beats earnings estimates.
NYC’s White population surges as Black residents exit
Kings County led the city’s massive population growth over the past decade with a 9.2 percent jump — higher than any other borough, according to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Cookie cake sold at Walmart recalled over allergy concerns
Jimmy’s Cookies LLC is recalling one lot of its Marketside Chocolate Candy Cookie Cake.
Should students return to schools as child hospitalizations rise?
Former Health & Human Services chief medical officer Dr. Vanila Singh provides insight into COVID rates in children.
Here's why the Monterey Car Week auctions beat expectations with $343 million in sales
The Monterey Car Week auctions brought in a combined $343 million, which was up 37 percent from 2019. The event was canceled in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Nationwide frozen shrimp recall expands due to salmonella concerns
Avanti Frozen Foods voluntarily expanded its recall, originally issued in late June, to include "various sizes of frozen cooked, peeled, deveined, shrimp (with some packaged with cocktail sauce)."
Market expert: Fed's plan to start tapering will lead to 'summertime blues'
Cornerstone Wealth CIO Cliff Hodge, Payne Capital Management president Ryan Payne and Spotlight Asset Group CIO Shanna Sissel discuss their outlook for the market amid the Federal Reserve weighing ending asset purchases.
Ram pickup trucks recalled over risk of air bag launching shrapnel
Automaker Stellantis is recalling more than 260,000 Ram trucks over a potential hazard caused by side-curtain air bags.
Monster Jam truck show to be first 100 percent capacity event held at Prudential Center
Feld Entertainment CEO Kenneth Feld discusses resuming events and adapting to COVID safety guidelines.
Spirit Airlines cancellations caused by 'execution' problem: Former CEO
Former Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza says the airline struggled to schedule enough pilots and mechanics as summer flight demand soared, causing more than 2,000 cancellations last week.



















