Billions of taxpayer dollars fund schools with anti-Israel protests
With billions in U.S. tax dollars going to colleges plagued by anti-Israel agitators, several GOP lawmakers are calling for cutting off federal funding.
San Francisco's business curfew won't 'make any changes' to 'slow down' crime, owner warns
A business owner in San Francisco's Tenderloin district argues a proposed overnight curfew would cut off some essential customers and not "stop or slow down" crime rates.
Lexylicious Ice Cream truck thrives despite inflation
Lexylicious Truck and Cafe Party owner Bridget Bergin discusses expanding her small business on 'Varney & Co.'
Fed isn't getting data that shows they need to cut: Christopher Zook
CAZ Investments Chief Investment Officer Christopher Zook weighs in on the Fed's handling of the economy as rate cut expectations plummet, Japan's Yen and tech earnings.
Prices at California Chipotle, McDonald's and other fast-food chains are rising following minimum wage hike
Prices at Chipotle, McDonald's and other fast-food giants in California are rising after a minimum wage hike went into effect in the state.
History's biggest cyberattacks and how to protect yourself on the internet
There is no "un-hackable" cybersecurity system. But there are things you can do to protect yourself from cybercriminals and make it much harder for them to access sensitive data.
Stagflation fears come back with a vengeance
The U.S. economy could be headed toward a "stagflation" scenario, which is characterized by soaring consumer prices as well as high unemployment rates.
Wisconsin woman accused of using Apple AirTag to stalk ex-boyfriend: report
A Wisconsin woman has been accused of stalking her ex-boyfriend and his new girlfriend by placing Apple AirTags on their vehicles, according to a complaint obtained by FOX6 Milwaukee.
The history of Walmart: How one man built a retail empire
First opened in 1962 by Sam Walton, Walmart quickly exploded into a retail empire turning over hundreds of billions of dollars in revenue. Here is a look at how he built it.
Billions in US investment goes to Chinese firms linked to CCP military, human rights abuses
Billions of dollars in Americans' savings and investments are flowing to Chinese companies linked to China's military and human rights abuses, a congressional report found.
Billionaire forced to demolish Nantucket beach home
Starwood Capital Group CEO Barry Sternlicht reportedly had to raze his beach house on the Nantucket coast. Erosion was to blame, according to the Nantucket Current.
Actor Chazz Palminteri dismantles Mayor Adams' claim NYC is in its 'best' shape ever: I am in 'disbelief'
Academy Award-nominated actor Chazz Palminteri discusses New York City's growing crime crisis following Mayor Adams' claim that the city is having one of its best years 'ever.'
Steve Forbes: The Biden admin is 'scapegoating' for their inflation failures
Forbes Media chairman Steve Forbes gives his economic outlook as Biden and Trump battle to win over the middle class on 'The Bottom Line.'
Federal Reserve's credibility has been 'strained' by errors: Kevin Warsh
Former Federal Reserve Bank governor Kevin Warsh discusses criticism facing the Fed and President Biden's tax plan on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Market strategist Brian Levitt: This is an economy that is still doing well
Invesco global market strategist Brian Levitt discusses the economy's rate of growth and the rate of inflation on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
Should investors explore the private credit market?
DEK: 'Barron's Roundtable' panelists weigh in on Collateralized Loan Obligation (CLOs), Viking Holdings' upcoming IPO and Timken Co.'s stock pricing.
People are getting poorer: Jason Trennert
Former Council of Economic Advisers Chair Jason Furman and Strategas Securities Chairman and CEO Jason Trennert join ‘Kudlow’ to discuss rising concerns about slowing U.S. economic growth.
FAA lawsuit claims agency discriminated against air traffic controller applicants on the basis of race
A class action lawsuit filed against the Federal Aviation Administration accused the agency of hiring air traffic controllers solely based on race, not merit.
US consumer emulating the government, spending on ‘doom loop’: Scott Shellady
Geltrude & Company founder Dan Geltrude and the Cow Guy Group’s Scott Shellady join ‘The Claman Countdown’ to discuss the U.S. economy and market expectations.
University of Florida lays out clear consequences for disruptive student, faculty protesters
The University of Florida warned students and employees of the consequences they would face for engaging in disruptive behavior on campus as anti-Israel protests rage across the U.S.



















