Former Parler CEO reacts to news that Biden White House pressured Meta to censor Americans: 'Not surprising'
Former Parler CEO John Matze reacted to news that the Biden-Harris administration pushed Meta to censor Americans and that Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in Paris.
2 Delta workers killed, third person injured at Georgia maintenance facility
Two Delta Air Lines workers were killed and a third was injured at a maintenance facility near Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, the company said.
Stuart Varney: America's tech giants are spending billions to find geothermal energy
'Vanrey & Co.' host Stuart Varney discusses Meta's partnership with Sage Geosystems to drill for geothermal power deep under the earth's surface.
Alaska Airlines Boeing flight returns to airport following engine issue
An Alaska Airlines flight operated on a Boeing aircraft had to return to the airport it took off from on Sunday for an engine issue, local reports state.
Home prices just smashed another record high in June
New data published by the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller index shows that home prices climbed to a new record high in June as the affordability crisis worsens.
Demand for Nvidia's product is almost unlimited: David Nicholas
Nicholas Wealth Management President David Nicholas analyzes Nvidia and the state of the U.S. economy on 'Varney & Co.'
Wall Street's constant recession calls don't mean anything: David Bahnsen
Bahnsen Group managing partner David Bahnsen analyzes the stock market rally ahead of Nvidia's earnings report on 'Varney & Co.'
Alex McGrath on Fed rate cut: I don't know if 50 bps will alleviate job concerns
NorthEnd Private Wealth CIO Alex McGrath discusses the Fed's highly anticipated rate cut decision, the upcoming release of the 2Q GDP report and reveals what he's investing in.
Meta CEO admits Biden-Harris admin pressured company to censor Americans
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted in a letter to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan that the Biden-Harris admin pressured Facebook to censor Americans.
Labor Day travel bookings up in the US this year — here are the top destinations
A new AAA study indicates Labor Day weekend travel bookings in the U.S. are up 9% this year over 2023, and shows the most popular destinations in the country for the holiday.
Woman outsmarts mail thieves with simple technology
California police arrested a pair of thieves after a woman whose mail was stolen placed an Apple AirTag inside a package that she mailed to herself, just to have it stolen.
'The best form of consumer protection is competition, not regulation': Tomas Philipson
Former White House Council of Economic Advisers acting chairman Tomas Philipson discusses economic 'illiteracy' in Biden-Harris financial policies on 'The Bottom Line.'
Kamala Harris' joy 'is not a strategy': Don Luskin
TrendMacro chief investment officer Don Luskin discusses inflation from Biden-Harris economic policies on 'The Evening Edit.'
US firms' 'low firing' approach could turn to more layoffs, Fed's Barkin warns
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin warned that U.S. businesses' "low-hiring, low-firing" approach may not last as the central bank eyes interest rate cuts.
Art Laffer: Why would anyone in their right mind vote for this?
Former Reagan economist Art Laffer evaluates Vice President Kamala Harris' plan to curb inflation on 'Kudlow.'
Kroger-Albertsons merger heads to trial
The FTC lawsuit to block the Albertsons-Kroger merger went to trial on Monday, with the agency arguing the deal undermines competition and the companies saying it will help consumers.
Fed wanted a weaker dollar, but it won't weaken much more: Phil Blancato
Osaic Inc. chief market strategist Phil Blancato discusses the influence of the labor market on Fed rate cuts on 'Making Money.'
Charles Payne: Population decline is the greatest risk to humankind
'Making Money' host Charles Payne responds to economists who are trying to put a positive spin on illegal immigration.
Fed should get aggressive with rate cuts or risk recession: Jim Thorne
Wellington-Altus Private Wealth chief market strategist Jim Thorne argues the Fed must quickly get inflation to its 'neutral rate' on 'Making Money.'
Costco’s newly announced store will face unique challenge due to 'sacred' laws that date back centuries
The mayor of a New Jersey suburb announced plans for a new Costco, but the company must follow the laws that all other retailers in the area do, as well.



















