Asheville resident details his 'mission' to assist following Hurricane Helene
Asheville, North Carolina, resident Barrett McGrath on the damage following Hurricane Helene and the recovery response from local communities and governments.
Amsterdam-style cannabis cafés in California will be an 'absolute disaster': Chef Andrew Gruel
Celebrity chef and restaurant owner Andrew Gruel discusses how restaurants can prepare if a long-term deal cannot be reached in the port strike, weighs in on the psyche of the consumer as well as Amsterdam-style cafés in California.
Nobody knows where Biden's 'red line' with Iran is: Sen. Marsha Blackburn
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., discusses Hurricane Helene relief and reacts to Biden telling Israel to exercise 'restraint' against Iran on 'Varney & Co.'
Hurricane Helene floodwaters wash away North Carolina business
Asheville Tea Company founder Jesse Dean describes the damage caused to her business by Hurricane Helene on 'Varney & Co.'
Hurricane Helene devastation 'unlike anything we've ever seen before': Ben Husser
Cajun Navy 2016 Vice President Ben Husser joins 'Varney & Co.' to detail the devastation in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene and discusses whether there is enough government assistance.
US economy added 254K jobs in September, well above expectations
The Labor Department reported that U.S. employers added 254,000 jobs in September, well above economists' expectations, while the unemployment rate declined to 4.1%.
New federal judge blocks student loan handout day after Biden's court win
A federal judge in Missouri has reinstated a temporary restraining order on President Biden's student loan debt handout plan as Republican states challenge the policy.
Cerebras' IPO will generate a lot of interest, will bolster AI sector: Kyle Wool
Dominari Financial CEO Kyle Wool reacts to the September jobs report and discusses whether chipmaker Cerebras can challenge Nvidia on 'Varney & Co.'
Kamala Harris’ ‘holistic’ approach to the border is ‘not working’: Sen. Roger Marshall
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., discusses the Biden administration’s approach to immigration policy and its potential impact on the 2024 election.
This seems to be an episode we are seeing over and over in this country: Rep. Beth Van Duyne
Rep. Beth Van Duyne, R-Texas, discusses Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's claims about his trips to China and a House Judiciary Committee report on the number of special interest aliens encountered.
Biden administration made a ‘huge mistake’ by discouraging fossil fuels: John Lonski
The Lonski Group President John Lonski and former Gartman Letter Editor Dennis Gartman react to U.S. oil futures, preview the jobs report, and discuss gold.
There are 'still big issues here to be resolved': Eric Hoplin
National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors CEO Eric Hoplin reacts to the ending of the port strike, and discusses the impact from the disruption as well as automation.
Vice President Harris says tentative dockworker agreement 'indicates progress toward strong contract'
Dockworkers are returning to work on Friday after reaching a tentative agreement and Vice President Harris says, "this indicates progress towards a strong contract."
Larger retailers have the 'foresight and logistics' to maintain a 'buffer' during a port strike: Michael Kanko
ImportGenius CEO & co-founder Michael Kanko discusses the ramifications and impacts of a port strike for consumers on 'The Big Money Show.'
Steve Forbes: This is a 'basic arithmetic' when you bring in 10 million people
Forbes Media chairman Steve Forbes reacts to JD Vance claiming illegal immigration is a driver in the housing crisis on 'The Evening Edit.'
Dockworkers' union reaches tentative agreement, will suspend port strike until January
U.S. port operators have proposed a conditional offer of a 62% wage increase to dock workers to end a strike and get back to work, FOX Business has learned.
DHS denies illegal immigration is draining money from hurricane relief funds: Pergram
Fox News senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram has the latest on the response to the major storm on 'The Bottom Line.'
Texas AG sues TikTok for allegedly sharing personal data of minors
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit this week against social media platform TikTok for allegedly sharing the personal data of minors, violating state law.
Federal judge hands Biden win as Republicans challenge student loan bailout
A federal judge on Wednesday removed Georgia from a lawsuit brought by Republican-led states to challenge President Biden's student loan bailout plan.
Toyota delays production of US-made EVs until 2026
Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota will not begin producing electric vehicles at its U.S. factories in 2025 as planned, postponing production until the first half of 2026.



















