We've had a negative yield curve for over 500 days: Peter Eliades
Stockmarket Cycles editor and publisher Peter Eliades argues the market is 'so speculative.'
3 Biden administration policies harming small businesses
The nation recently marked "Small Business Week," but the regulatory assault from the Biden administration has hardly been a cause for celebration.
We're seeing the consumer under a considerable amount of pressure: David Tawil
Prochain Capital President David Tawil discusses consumer concerns over costs, the Federal Reserve's handling of rates and the anti-Israel college protests.
Hims & Hers CEO walks back praise for anti-Israel protesters after stock drops
Hims & Hers founder and CEO Andrew Dudum said Sunday that his earlier comments praising anti-Israel protesters on college campuses were "misconstrued by some."
Japan Airlines grounds flight after pilot's drunken behavior at hotel the night before: Report
A Japan Airlines flight from Dallas to Tokyo last week was canceled after the pilot's alleged drunken behavior and slurred speech resulted in a noise complaint and call to police.
Planters nuts recalled after discovery of potentially fatal contamination
Hormel Foods recalls Planters Honey Roasted Peanuts and Deluxe Lightly Salted Mixed Nuts after discovering they may be contaminated with listeria monocytogenes in southeastern U.S.
Florida man sues Publix, CVS, Costco pharmacies alleging Adderall caused psychosis
A Florida man has sued Publix, CVS Pharmacy and Costco pharmacies and their respective pharmacists after he says he was prescribed Adderall that sent him into psychosis.
White House economic adviser struggles with question on monetary policy
A video clip of White House Council of Economic Advisers Chair Jared Bernstein appearing to struggle with a question about the necessity of monetary policy went viral.
Virginia woman wins lottery jackpot with first-ever ticket purchase
A Yorktown, Virginia woman bought her first-ever lottery ticket in April and came away a big winner: She won the $50,000 jackpot in the "Pick 5" game.
America is short millions of workers: Economist EJ Antoni
Heritage Foundation public finance economist EJ Antoni joins 'The Bottom Line' to discuss April's jobs report falling short of economists' expectations and the labor force participation rate.
Massachusetts woman wins second $1M lottery prize in span of 10 weeks
A Massachusetts woman has won two, $1 million grand lottery prizes in less than three months, and this time, she plans on depositing her winnings into savings.
Charles Payne: We tip our hats to all small businesses
'Making Money' host Charles Payne addresses the challenges of starting a small business.
April jobs report leaves the door open for rate cuts in 2024: Michael Gapen
BofA Securities head of U.S. economics Michael Gapen discusses whether the April jobs report will change the Fed's interest rate decision on 'Making Money.'
Sienna Sauce boss Tyla-Simone Crayton makes her dream a reality
Sienna Sauce CEO Tyla-Simone Crayton discusses her journey from being homeless to becoming a CEO at the age of 14 on 'Making Money.'
Foreign-born workers play a big role in jobs growth: Don Luskin
TrendMacro Chief Investment Officer Don Luskin discusses the impact of immigration on the labor market on 'Making Money.'
Maryland officials say Baltimore Key Bridge rebuild could cost $1.9B
Maryland transportation authorities revealed this week the estimated cost for rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore could be as high as $1.9 billion.
Trump will win regardless of what happens in the courtroom: Barry Goldwater Jr.
Former California Congressman Barry Goldwater Jr. discusses whether Biden would benefit from a Trump conviction on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Students, young people understand that Biden's policies are 'clobbering them': Rep. Bryan Steil
Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., discusses the impact of Biden's policies on the youth vote, the anti-Israel college protests and the April jobs report.
Janet Yellen has 'lost credibility' says Greg Swenson
Brigg Macadam Ltd founding partner Greg Swenson provides his expectations for the April jobs report, the Bank of England's upcoming policy meeting, and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen getting political.
Small businesses are racking up credit card debt, raising some concerns
High inflation is forcing more small businesses to rely on credit cards to finance their operations, according to new data published by Bank of America.



















