Jake Paul, Joey Levy discuss improvements to Betr Picks as NFL season begins
Jake Paul and his business partner Joey Levy talk to Fox Business about their new-and-improved betting app as the NFL season kicks off.
Ex-Astronomer executive Kristin Cabot files for divorce after viral kiss cam incident with married boss
Astronomer executive Kristin Cabot filed divorce papers in August after viral kiss cam footage showed her cuddling with CEO Andy Byron at a July Coldplay show.
Popular casino sues former Universal Studios exec over millions in debt
Ronald Meyer, a former Universal Studios executive, is being sued by Mohegan Sun after allegedly failing to pay nearly $2.8 milion to cover gambling debt.
Heineken's limited-edition nonalcoholic cans a big hit again at US Open after selling out last year
Heineken brought back its limited-edition L0VE.L0VE nonalcoholic beer cans at the U.S. Open, with plans to expand distribution nationwide beyond the tournament.
How Tyler Winklevoss is cementing America’s crypto comeback
Tyler Winklevoss is celebrating the cryptocurrency industry's revival under the Trump administration and wants to make sure, along with his brother Cameron, it doesn't get derailed.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai thanks Trump administration for 'constructive dialogue' after antitrust ruling
After a judge ruled Google can keep Chrome and Android in an antitrust case, Google CEO Sundar Pichai thanked President Trump for a constructive dialogue.
Christopher Lloyd lists completely remodeled California estate with ocean views for $6.38M
"Back to the Future" star, Christopher Lloyd, has placed his Montecito estate, with ocean views and a guest retreat, on the market for $6.38 million.
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Stock market looks like its on 'dividend Ozempic': Jack Hough
The 'Barron's Roundtable' panelists discuss dividend stocks and reveal their stock picks.
Disney to pay $10 million to settle FTC lawsuit accusing it of allowing data collection on kids
The Walt Disney Co. will pay $10 million to settle a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit claiming the entertainment company allowed personal data to be collected on children.
Jason Rantz slams Democrat over God-given rights remarks: 'Misguided and unpatriotic'
Elizabeth Pipko and Jason Rantz join 'The Bottom Line' to discuss Sen. Bernie Sanders rallying with Zohran Mamdani and Sen. Tim Kaine's remarks on the idea of God-given rights.
Is there any 'good news' from the August jobs report?
Barron's Associate Editors Jack Hough, Andrew Bary and senior writer Teresa Rivas discuss the August jobs report and which precious medal outpaces gold on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
Senator says Space Command move will save American taxpayers half-a-billion dollars
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., comments on the Washington, D.C., attorney general suing the Trump administration over the deployment of the National Guard and the relocation of Space Command to his state.
If Trump loses this, he will be 'starting over,' former campaign economic advisor says
Former Trump campaign senior economic advisor Steve Moore analyzes the August jobs report and calls a future Supreme Court ruling 'momentous' on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
The weak job market makes a quarter point rate cut a slam dunk, expert says
'Barron's Roundtable' discuss top points investors should focus on and discuss the Fed's next moves.
Lara Trump predicts who will win NYC's mayoral race
'My View' host Lara Trump discusses on 'The Evening Edit' the future of New York City's mayoral race after Mayor Eric Adams says he is staying.
Woman who predicted 2008 financial crisis explains why Gen Z, Millennials are about to be ‘very weak’
Meredith Whitney Advisory Group CEO Meredith Whitney assesses the jobs report’s impact and what it could mean for the ‘avocado toast generation’ on ‘Barron’s Roundtable.’
It's 'too bad' the Fed didn't get this right the first time, financial journalist says
'Kudlow's' all-star panel dissects mounting calls for rate cuts as hiring slows and what will keep the country from going into a recession.
48% of Medicaid users are able-bodied healthy adults who ‘choose not to work,’ GOP congressman reports
Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., unpacks the impacts of President Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’
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