Any Fed rate cut will be 'largely political' to help Kamala Harris: Mark Matson
Matson Money CEO and founder Mark Matson discusses rising U.S. debt and whether Fed rate cuts will help the economy on 'Varney & Co.'
Kamala Harris is a 'flip-flopper' who will say anything to be president: Joe Concha
Fox News contributor Joe Concha discusses the media's reaction to the second Trump assassination attempt and Harris' 'basement strategy' on 'Varney & Co.'
Americans have no confidence in Secret Service's ability to protect Trump: Rep. Scott Perry
Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., argues Trump's 'threat risk' is greater than Biden or Harris because of the left's rhetoric on 'Varney & Co.'
Trump assassination attempt is 'organizational failure' of Secret Service leadership: Tim Miller
Former Secret Service agent Tim Miller discusses Trump's security detail after second assassination attempt on 'Varney & Co.'
Alaska Airlines flight attendants hospitalized, flight diverted due to strange odor
Alaska Airlines flight attendants reported feeling ill after an unidentifiable odor was detected in a cabin, causing a diversion prior to hospitalization.
Two major inflation metrics are 'moving in the wrong direction': Phil Orlando
Federated Hermes chief equity market strategist Phil Orlando breaks down the three likely rate cuts from the Federal Reserve this year, and what it means for the macroeconomy.
California bill mandating health warning labels on gas stove sales passes in state legislature
A California law mandating a health warning label on gas stove for sale has passed in the state legislature and awaits Gov. Newsom's signature to be signed into law.
Musk responds to second attempted Trump assassination
Elon Musk turned to social media on Sunday to respond to a second attempted assassination on former President Trump, this time in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Study of lead levels in major cinnamon brands shows 'troubling' results
A recent Consumer Reports study has 12 brands of cinnamon that consumers should never use, following the amount of lead found to be in them.
CEO of Boeing closes on $4.1M Seattle home amid factory workers' strike: 'They can pay us, too'
Boeing workers in Washington went on strike this week as new CEO Kelly Ortberg purchased a $4.1 million mansion in a gated community in Seattle.
Missouri woman indicted for attempted fraud of Elvis' Graceland property
Lisa Jeanine Findley of Missouri was indicted on federal mail fraud and aggravated identity theft charges in Shelby County over an attempted swindling of the iconic Graceland property. (Credit: WHBQ)
Owner who sold 'Billionaire Bunker' mansion at discount sues realtor for not disclosing Jeff Bezos was buyer
A Miami-area homeowner said a realtor concealed the identity of the buyer of his house, which he sold for less than the asking price.
Where are the jobs? Recent study ranks top cities
A study published by ADP in August ranks America's hottest labor markets. The city that ranked number one? Denver.
Who will be added next to the S&P 500?
'Barron's Roundtable' panelists discuss what's next for the market's most exclusive club.
Homeownership still out of reach for most Americans as mortgage rates remain high
'Barron's Roundtable' panelists discuss America's housing crisis amid a potential rate-cut.
Stocks climb after renewed optimism that the Federal Reserve will cut rates next week
Oakmark Funds portfolio manager and CIO Bill Nygren gives his market analysis as stocks climb on rate-cut optimism on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
'Barron's Roundtable': Where to invest ahead of Federal Reserve meeting next week
'Barron's Roundtable' panelists offer different market maneuvers as homebuyers look ahead for relief.
Robert Kaplan: Fed is ‘a meeting or two late’ in starting the rate cutting process
Goldman Sachs vice chairman Robert Kaplan gives his take on the Federal Reserve’s campaign to combat inflation on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’
CEO of JPMorgan warns US of economic fate worse than recession: 'The worst outcome'
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon believes the "worst possible outcome" for America's economy is stagflation, where inflation rises but growth falters.
Despite lower inflation than projected, economic growth can't keep up: 'Not out of the woods'
The possibility of stagflation, or stagnation and inflation, is not off the table after August's inflation numbers were lower than projected.



















