Stock market selloff is not a one or two-day event: David Bahnsen
Bahnsen Group managing partner David Bahnsen discusses whether the Federal Reserve is to blame for the market selloff and what investors should do on 'Varney & Co.'
Vietnam veteran and entrepreneur is candid about PTSD battle and achieving the American dream
Bob Parsons, GoDaddy founder and Marine veteran, opens up about his PTSD after the Vietnam war in his new book and shares advice for those trying to reach the American dream.
Goldman Sachs economists raise 'limited' risk of US recession to 25% chance: report
Goldman Sachs economists upped the probability of the U.S. economy entering a recession in the next year to 25%, though they noted they still see "recession risk as limited."
Elon Musk says Fed 'foolish' for not cutting interest rates yet
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk said the Federal Reserve has been "foolish" for not cutting interest rates as the central bank eyes a potential cut in September.
TikTok hit with federal lawsuit over 'massive-scale' violations of children's privacy
The Justice Department filed a lawsuit against TikTok on Friday alleging the popular social media platform violated a children's online privacy law on a "massive-scale."
Frontier Airlines Texas flight canceled after pilot arrested before takeoff
A Frontier Airlines pilot was caught on video being arrested by Houston Police Department officers ahead of a scheduled flight to Dallas on Aug. 1, 2024.
$9.5M home on Iowa lake notches new state record with sale
The $9.5 million the buyer paid for the the nearly 25,000-square-foot Spirit Lake, Iowa house represented the "highest price on record for a single-family home in the state."
Longtime Sacramento restaurant Rio City Cafe set to shutter
Rio City Cafe, a longtime restaurant on Sacramento’s riverfront, will permanently stop feeding guests this weekend. The city closed its decks and hasn't been able to repair them.
McDonald's employee sentenced to prison for setting dumpster fire because restaurant was too crowded
A McDonald's employee working at a store in Georgia was sentenced to five years in federal prison for lighting a fire inside a dumpster because the restaurant was too crowded.
How Merck plans to fill the void of Keytruda patent expiration
'Barron's Roundtable' panelists discuss Wall Street's favorite drug stocks and offer a market outlook.
Stocks tumble as weak economic data stokes hard landing and recession fears in investors
Andy Puzder and Steve Moore react to the lower than expected July jobs report on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Gov. Mike Huckabee: Kamala Harris blaming Trump for current economy is 'insane'
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee joins 'The Evening Edit' to discuss if Vice President Kamala Harris is prepared to handle a potential recession.
Frustrating that this far into Trump shooting investigation we don't have answers: Sen. Marsha Blackburn
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., discusses the latest in the investigation into the Trump assassination attempt and the DOJ suing TikTok and ByteDance over violating child privacy laws.
The market is afraid of a recession, which is why small caps and yields are down: Thomas Hayes
'The Claman Countdown' panelists Thomas Hayes and Nick Timiraos evaluate the state of the U.S. economy.
Recession concerns are a bit premature: Art Hogan
B. Riley Wealth Management chief market strategist Art Hogan discusses how investors can make money in a turbulent market on 'Making Money.'
Fed is feeling remorse for not cutting rates in July: Diane Swonk
KPMG chief economist Diane Swonk discusses whether the U.S. economy is headed for recession on 'Making Money.'
Stock market correction is healthy, don't hit the panic button: Elizabeth Evans
Evans May Wealth managing partner Elizabeth Evans explains why bond yields plunged to 2024 lows on 'Making Money.'
Human impact will weigh on Fed members, says Heather Long
Washington Post editorial writer & columnist Heather Long discusses the Federal Reserve's management of rate cuts and the impact of the July jobs report.
Suborno Bari is the youngest person ever accepted to NYU
12-year-old high school graduate Suborno Bari discusses his goals after he graduates from New York University on 'Varney & Co.'
If US economy has a recession, Biden admin has to ‘accept the consequences’: Peter Morici
Economist Peter Morici criticizes the Biden administration’s economic policies and discusses former President Trump’s campaign push to cut taxes on Social Security benefits.



















