New Jersey man in MAGA hat snubbed by barista at NYC cafe while on way to honor 9/11 father
A barista at a New York City cafe refused service to a customer in a MAGA hat on 9/11, leading to disciplinary action after the owner received complaints.
Charlie Kirk’s connection to small Michigan college
Hillsdale College confirms Charlie Kirk completed about 30 free online courses before his death on September 10, prompting student vigils and support calls.
Bette Davis' Cape Elizabeth estate sells for $13.4M in coastal Maine
Bette Davis' former home in Maine sold for $13.4 million. Davis lived in the home from 1950 to 1960 during her marriage to actor Gary Merrill, although it has been completely rebuilt.
Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street - Friday, September 19
U.K. deal, Interest rates, Rising crime
Trump administration's $100K one-time fee for new H-1B visa applications sparks raging debate
President Donald Trump's $100,000 one-time fee for hiring new H-1B visa holders will alter how foreign workers get hired in the United States.
America’s fast track for nuclear power examined
The ‘Barron’s Roundtable’ panel discusses U.S. nuclear energy efforts, stock projections for e.l.f. Beauty and more.
Trump weighs scrapping quarterly earnings reports
The ‘Barron’s Roundtable’ panel discusses market trends after the Federal Reserve cut rates and examines the potential removal of quarterly earning reports.
Democrats’ vote against honoring Charlie Kirk signals extremism in Congress, says GOP rep
Rep. Rich McCormick, R-Ga., joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss President Donald Trump's plans to designate Antifa as a terrorist organization and the House resolution honoring Charlie Kirk.
How Fed rate cut could impact national debt
Concord Coalition Executive Director Carolyn Bourdeaux joins ‘Barron’s Roundtable’ to discuss the Federal Reserve’s latest rate decision and its potential effect on the national debt.
Trump unveils $100K annual H-1B fee, new $1M 'Gold Card' visa
The Trump administration says the changes will reshape employment-based immigration and reduce reliance on temporary worker programs.
'P.E. Guy' creator rockets to viral fame with deadpan parody of America’s ultra-elite lifestyle
Johnny Hilbrant Partridge’s viral "P.E. Guy" character pokes fun at wealthy Americans with humblebrag jokes that have made him a social media hit.
The Federal Reserve has cut interest rate for the first time in nine months
Jack Otter leads 'Baron's Roundtable' to discuss mortgage rates beginning to ease, rising yields on long-term treasuries, and new opportunities in the stock market.
McDonald’s value meal return sparks industrywide discount battle
A TD Bank expert predicted McDonald's value proposition would force restaurant rivals to follow suit with their own discounts and promotional offerings.
Comedy legend Jackie Gleason's spaceship-shaped New York home hits the market for $5.5M
Jackie Gleason's unique UFO-shaped home, which features a smaller UFO-shaped guest house on the grounds, is on the market for $5.5 million.
The Bottom Line - Friday, September 19
Federal Reserve, Miran, H-1B Visas
Man who died after becoming unresponsive on Universal rollercoaster suffered laceration: First responders
Incident report and brief audio files released in connection with man's death following ride on Stardust Racers rollercoaster at Universal Epic Universe.
GOP rep warns socialism will spread throughout US if it takes over NYC
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., weighs in on President Donald Trump's deals on the world stage, House Republicans targeting Washington D.C. crime laws and warns of the impact of socialist policies on New York.
RFK Jr. wants to 'empower the patient,' GOP senator says
Senator Roger Marshall, R-Kans., discusses the CDC's vaccine review meeting and the relationship between pharmaceutical companies, doctors and the government on 'The Bottom Line.'
Taking away vaccine mandates is ‘really important,’ argues GOP lawmaker
Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., weighs in on the Center for Disease Control’s meeting to discuss potential updates to childhood vaccine schedules on ‘The Evening Edit.’
170+ Burlington business owners sign letter to city leaders over crime
Outdoor Gear Exchange owner and co-founder Marc Sherman explains how a spike in crime is impacting his business and others on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’



















