The 'off-price' boom: Retail giant announces $2.5B buyback as discount shopping surges
While department stores struggle, off-price retailers like TJ Maxx, Marshalls and HomeGoods are booming as Americans shop selectively on their own affordability terms.
Trump declares American energy dominance as oil hits 14 million barrels a day
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to tout President Donald Trump’s energy dominance agenda, defend expanded oil production and explain how new policies aim to lower electricity prices while helping America win the AI race
Trump eyes bank citizenship checks amid immigration crackdown: reports
Banks are worried about operational burdens as the Trump administration discusses requiring new documentation like passports from customers to verify citizenship status for accounts.
Consumer confidence rebounds in February as Americans grow less pessimistic about jobs
February consumer confidence improved but stayed below 2024 peaks as households continue weighing job market prospects against persistent cost worries.
Public Storage relocates headquarters from California to Texas
Public Storage will relocate its headquarters to Texas alongside a CEO change and a broader plan aimed at boosting margins, earnings and shareholder returns.
Supreme Court unanimously rebukes lower court's handling of Whole Foods baby food case
Supreme Court unanimously upholds ruling in Whole Foods baby food case, sending the lawsuit back to Texas state court after federal dispute.
Self-defense company finds major benefits after moving manufacturing from overseas to US
Byrna Technologies CEO Bryan Ganz moved manufacturing from South Africa to Indiana before President Donald Trump's tariffs, saying the company "correctly surmised" onshoring benefits.
Byrna CEO discusses US manufacturing shift
Byrna Technologies CEO Bryan Ganz discusses the company's efforts to ramp up its U.S. manufacturing operations.
Florida lawmakers fast-track property tax elimination plan for primary homeowners across the state
Florida homeowners could see property tax bills cut in half by 2027 under new legislation, and real estate tycoon Peggy Olin says the "execution has to be disciplined."
CarMax to pay $420K to resolve DOJ allegations over servicemember vehicle repossessions
CarMax allegedly violated federal law by repossessing servicemembers' vehicles without required court orders, leading to a $420,000 settlement agreement.
Trump honors victims of illegal migrant crime
President Donald Trump designates February 22 as 'National Angel Family Day' to honor victims like Laken Riley. Tennessee Gubernatorial candidate Marsha Blackburn discusses border security and immigration policies on 'Kudlow.'
American homebuyers gain most purchasing power since 2022
Homebuyers' purchasing power rose over $30,300 in past year as median-income households can now afford $331,483 homes with mortgage payments 8.4% lower than last year, Zillow found.
Supreme Court agrees to take up climate lawsuit against energy companies
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a major climate lawsuit as local Colorado governments take on energy giants over alleged fossil fuel deception and damages.
Gen. Keane on four years into Russia-Ukraine conflict: 'This war is stalemated
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) discusses U.S.-Mexico cooperation against drug cartels, warns about Iran's nuclear program being weeks from bomb-making material and the Russia-Ukraine war on 'Varney & Co.'
Florida Chamber CEO says high-tax states are in a ‘death spiral’ as $4M-an-hour wealth migration accelerates
If Florida was a stock, the state's Chamber of Commerce CEO Mark Wilson "would be investing everything" in it as he details the Sunshine State's plans to become a Top 10 global economy.
Salads outsell fried favorites at this California chicken chain growing nationwide
California chicken chain Starbird reports salads now outsell fried chicken as top menu category ahead of five-state expansion into Washington and beyond.
Chicago office market in freefall amid national downturn
Office buildings across major U.S. cities are selling at shocking 70-90% discounts as remote work continues to reshape commercial real estate markets nationwide.
One year later, Los Angeles residents continue to face rebuilding challenges: 'Fatigue factor'
LA City Council waives permit fees for Palisades and Eaton fire victims, removing financial barriers to help residents rebuild their homes faster.
Dems have not found a tax increase they don't like: Missouri lawmaker
Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., previews what to expect from President Donald Trump's State of the Union address as New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani calls for a tax hike on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
What the latest signals reveal about Berkshire Hathaway’s future without Warren Buffett
Panelists examine the clues pointing to a post-Buffett Berkshire Hathaway and share their top picks of the week on ‘Barron’s Roundtable.’



















