Southwest flight diverts to Atlanta airport, armed tactical units detain man in frightening security scare
Viral videos show armed officers removing passenger from Southwest flight in Atlanta as travelers describe 'scariest moments' during nine-hour ordeal.
Philadelphia food stand overwhelmed when 600 tubs of onion dip mysteriously appear, prompting investigation
A Philadelphia food stand owner says she received 600 tubs of French onion dip she never ordered.
Hundreds of tubs of unwanted French Onion dip sent to Philadelphia small business
Mac Mart reported being overwhelmed after it mysteriously received 600 tubs of Heluva Good! French onion dip. (Credit: WTXF)
Ford builds one-of-a-kind Explorer for Pope Leo XIV
Ford CEO Jim Farley and wife Lia gifted Pope Leo XIV a customized Explorer SUV during a private Vatican audience on Feb. 28, featuring Chicago-themed details and a hybrid powertrain.
Millions of jobs vulnerable as ‘silver tsunami’ looms over US small businesses, experts warn
Nearly half of U.S. small-business owners are 55 or older, and with many lacking succession plans, jobs and local economies could face disruptions in the coming decade, experts warn.
Gavin Newsom has the worst record of any presidential candidate in US history, Steve Hilton argues
California GOP gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton criticizes the state's education system and poverty rates under Gov. Gavin Newsom on ‘Varney & Co.’
Samurai swords, WWII flight jacket, meteorite among items left behind by travelers: Unclaimed Baggage report
From gold-plated golf clubs to meteorites, a new report on traveler's unclaimed baggage from last year reveals the interesting items people are taking with them — and leaving behind.
Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street - Friday, March 6
Wall Street, Maria Bartiromo, White House, Defense Funding, Gas Prices, Tariff Refunds,
The Bottom Line - Friday, March 6
Bottom Line, DHS, Iran Strikes, Defense Contractors, Anthropic, Pentagon, Sammy's Law,
Apollo’s Torsten Slok explains the meaning behind the February jobs numbers
Apollo chief economist Torsten Slok analyzes how a weak jobs report affects markets and the Federal Reserve rate cut decisions on ‘Barron’s Roundtable.’
Deadly serious world events sometimes do not affect the market, says Jack Hough
Panelists Ben Levisohn, Jack Hough and Elizabeth O’Brien discuss three things investors should keep in mind on ‘Barron’s Roundtable.’
Ford wins over Democrats and Republicans as 'most American' brand in new survey
A major survey of 11,000 Americans reveals Ford as the "most American" brand, beating Coca-Cola, McDonald's and Apple across political and economic divides.
US wage growth outpacing inflation in February jobs report
Unleash Prosperity co-founder Stephen Moore and Heritage Foundation senior economist Peter St. Onge analyze a ‘lousy’ jobs report and how the Federal Reserve will react on ‘The Bottom Line.’
White House announces $20B Mideast maritime reinsurance program
White House deputy press secretary Kush Desai discusses February’s weak jobs report, tariffs and rising gas prices amid Operation Epic Fury on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’
Iran conflict roils markets: Investors debate best- and worst-case scenarios
A ‘Barron’s Roundtable’ panel analyzes the Iran conflict, its impact on crude prices and shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
Freedom plane brings America's founding documents across the nation
National Archives Foundation chairman and president Rodney Slater discusses the Freedom Plane National Tour celebrating America's 250th birthday on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
'Staggering amount of money': Panel surveys budget deficit amid Iranian conflict
'Barron's Roundtable' panelists analyze the state of the U.S. economy following Operation Epic Fury.
70-plus retired US generals, admirals back joint US-Israel strikes on Iran
Ret. Vice Adm. Robert Harward discusses why more than 70 retired U.S. generals and admirals signed a letter supporting the joint U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iran on ‘The Claman Countdown.’
Frito-Lay recalls Miss Vickie's chips over potentially 'life-threatening' allergen risk
Frito-Lay recalled Miss Vickie's Spicy Dill Pickle chips over an undeclared milk allergen. Certain bags may pose a serious risk to those with dairy allergies.
Rep Laurel Lee: Voter ID isn’t a partisan issue
Rep. Laurel Lee, R-Fla., discusses reform in voter registration and identification on ‘The Evening Edit.’



















