Thomas Hoenig on potential rate cuts: 'I think the Fed is making a mistake'
Former President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Thomas Hoenig provides his outlook on the economy and the anticipated Federal Reserve rate decision.
Fed rate cuts won't impact the 'changing' US economy: Ruchir Sharma
New York Times best-selling author Ruchir Sharma discusses whether the Fed should join other European central banks and cut interest rates on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Democrats can't run from Kamala's failure as border czar: Jon Levine
New York Post political reporter Jon Levine reacts to Kamala Harris' new ad claiming she will fix immigration if elected on 'Varney & Co.'
Pipeline worker tears into 'lying' Kamala Harris: Nobody should 'trust' Democrats
Pipeline worker Bugsy Allen torches VP Kamala Harris’ fracking policies, highlighting the reality of American workers in the energy industry.
Kamala Harris can't hide from the facts, her words and public statements: Rep. Jason Smith
Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., discusses Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro defending support for corporate tax cuts, Kamala Harris' economic record, government funding and the censoring of the Trump assassination attempt by Google and Meta.
Private sector job growth slows in July to just 122K, worse than expected
Hiring by private U.S. companies rose less than forecasted in July, a sign that the labor market is starting to slow in the face of higher interest rates.
Inflation in the US is highest and lowest in these cities
Inflation is slowing again in the U.S., but Americans in several Northeast states are still facing a much higher rate compared to the rest of the nation.
Potential Dem VP pick says he can't support US Steel-Nippon Steel merger
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, a potential Democrat running mate for Vice President Harris, expressed his opposition to Nippon Steel's bid to buy U.S. Steel in remarks on Tuesday.
Larry Kudlow: Consumers are not confident
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow discusses election-year consumer confidence and financial chaos in Venezuela on 'Kudlow.'
Microsoft is riding the wave of investment with its complete AI stack: Sam Stovall
CFRA chief investment strategist Sam Stovall lays out the value proposition for Microsoft and breaks down the rebalancing market on 'Making Money.'
The cost of living issue is going to hurt the Democrats a lot: Karl Rove
Former Bush 43 deputy chief of staff Karl Rove discusses the impact of the economy on voters ahead of the 2024 election and Kamala Harris' upcoming rally in Georgia.
Trump blasts Meta and Google after users claim companies censored assassination attempt searches
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump urged his supporters on Tuesday to "go after" tech companies Meta and Google over their censorship of media related to the recent attempt on his life.
Us economy slowing despite GDP looking good: Joe LaVorgna
SMBC chief economist Joe LaVorgna discusses the state of the labor market and whether the treasury is rigging the economy for Democrats on 'Varney & Co.'
California city rolls out all-electric police fleet, first in US
South Pasadena, California, officially ditched gas-powered police cars and made the switch to a fully electric fleet for its police department, the city said.
White House electric school bus program is a black eye for the administration: Thomas Catenacci
Journalist Thomas Catenacci explains why Biden put Kamala Harris in charge of the electric school bus program on 'Varney & Co.'
Facebook parent Meta settles Texas lawsuit for $1.4B
Meta Platforms settled a lawsuit brought against it by the state of Texas for a record-breaking $1.4 billion, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Tuesday.
Home prices just set another record high as affordability crisis worsens
New data published by the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller index shows that home prices climbed to a new record high in May as the affordability crisis worsens.
Stuart Varney: Kamala Harris' policy reversals won't go unnoticed by voters
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney argues Kamala Harris faces the almost impossible task of reversing her San Francisco liberalism.
What is C Spire, the company that pulled Olympic advertising?
The inclusion of a controversial parody of the Last Supper in the opening ceremonies of the Paris Olympics prompted technology firm C Spire to withdraw its planned advertising.
Kevin Warsh: A deregulatory tax cut is exactly what this economy needs to sustain itself
Hoover Institution fellow Kevin Warsh evaluates what the economy needs to prosper on 'Kudlow.'



















