7-Eleven celebrates 'Slurpee Day' with free beverages and charity drive
July 11 is 7-Eleven's 97th birthday, and the Texas-based chain is celebrating with a free small Slurpee beverage for all customers with no purchase necessary.
Jim Grant: The more you know about 1953, the greater you understand 2024
Grant's Interest Rate Observer editor Jim Grant discusses the benefits and pitfalls of investing in treasuries on 'Making Money.'
How it started ... How it's going: Inflation down in June, but food, housing prices still up under Biden
Inflation cooled slightly in June, but prices have been uncomfortably high for millions of Americans since President Biden assumed office in January 2021.
Something is percolating beneath the surface of the US economy: Paul Schatz
Wall Street Horizon head of global events research Christine Short and Heritage Capital LLC President Paul Schatz discuss consumer strength and when the Fed will cut rates on 'Making Money.'
Biden levied more energy sanctions against Alaska than Iran: Gov. Mike Dunleavy
Gov. Mike Dunleavy, R-Alaska, discusses Biden's restrictive oil and gas policies on 'The Big Money Show.'
Where are high prices still hitting Americans the hardest?
Inflation moderated more than expected in June as a decline in gasoline prices offset an uptick in food and rent, according to new Labor Department data.
It's 'shocking' how few big-name insurance companies pay out claims: Katrina Campins
'Mansion Global' host Katrina Campins analyzes the housing market as affordability concerns grow on 'The Big Money Show.'
Biden's oil dump, Chinese imports helped cool inflation: Peter Morici
Former U.S. International Trade Commission Chief Peter Morici reacts to the June CPI report on 'Varney & Co.'
US has been an overstimulated superpower: Ruchir Sharma
New York Times best-selling author Ruchir Sharma discusses the inflation report, his thoughts on an economic slowdown and government spending.
California’s fast-food consumers ‘can’t handle’ these food price spikes: Brian Brenberg
Co-host of ‘The Big Money Show’ Brian Brenberg analyzes the latest inflation data and discusses California’s $20 minimum wage increase.
Biden must unleash 'all forms' of American energy: Sen. John Barrasso
Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., discusses Biden's bill to bolster nuclear power on 'Varney & Co.'
Woman bites United Airlines flight attendant, forcing emergency landing in Orlando: report
A United Airlines flight from Miami to Newark was diverted to Orlando over a passenger who "became aggressive and disruptive," the airline says.
Inflation unexpectedly falls to 3% in June
The Labor Department on Thursday released the closely watched June consumer price index report, revealing just how hot inflation was running last month.
Hunter Biden’s criminal case is a ‘national security nightmare’: Rep. James Comer
Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., weighs in on President Biden’s declining health and the latest news emerging from Hunter’s criminal investigation on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Las Vegas Mirage has $1.6M up for grabs before closure next week
The Las Vegas Mirage Hotel and Casino will be closing July 17 after nearly 35 years, but not before it hands out cash prizes in the amount of $1.6 million.
Democrats are in ‘disarray’ because they know the truth about Biden’s health: Rep. Chip Roy
House Speaker Mike Johnson and Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, break down the GOP’s latest efforts to secure the southern border during an appearance on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
These states have the highest foreclosure rates in the US
Foreclosure filing for the first half of 2024 fell from the same time in 2023, but some states have seen alarming spikes so far this year, according to a new report.
New York to roll out small shampoo bottle ban at hotels
New York State Assembly passes legislation to roll out a ban of hospitality care products such as shampoo and lotion bottles at hotels with over 50 rooms in an effort to reduce waste.
Alaska increases cruise tourism limits as residents argue peace of mind versus economy
Overtourism has grown into a contentious issue for many cities as they emerged from the pandemic lockdown and handled the surge of travel that followed it.
Texas residents turn to Whataburger app to track power outages amid Hurricane Beryl devastation
Texas residents on social media say they are using the app from the fast food restaurant Whataburger to track where power is on and off following the devastation of Hurricane Beryl.



















