Inflation expected to slow again in June, but high prices are still crushing Americans
The Labor Department will release the closely watched June consumer price index report Thursday, which is expected to show prices rose 3.1% last month.
Billionaire investor Bill Ackman starts fundraising for new US fund
Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman launched fundraising for a new U.S.-listed fund that could bring in upwards of $20 billion and will trade on the New York Stock Exchange.
Grandma battling breast cancer wins $5 million lottery game: 'Couldn't believe it'
Donna Osborne recently won a $5 million lottery prize after unfortunate airport delays prompted her to drive to a Pennsylvania Speedway and get a scratch-off ticket.
Market is in holding pattern until there's some clarity on expected rate cut: Thomas Hayes
Great Hill Capital LLC Chairman and managing member Thomas Hayes discusses Fed Chair Powell's testimony ahead of the release of the highly anticipated inflation data.
California dad of 'modern day Brady Bunch' talks impact of rising grocery costs
California father of six Sergio Gonzalez says the cost of his family's groceries were at least 25% less two or three years ago.
Fed's Powell says more 'good' inflation data would bolster the case for rate cuts
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday while testifying on Capitol Hill that recent inflation readings have shown "modest further" progress.
ConocoPhillips sues Biden administration over Alaska drilling restrictions
Alaska’s largest oil company, ConocoPhillips, is suing the Biden administration over new rules regarding drilling in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska.
Baby boomers bring big bucks to fastest-growing city in America: 'We're not dead yet'
Georgetown, Texas' community of Sun City has experienced a large influx of baby boomers who are driving the local economy, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
Credit card delinquencies are surging — and rising fastest in this California city
A new report published by WalletHub shows that credit card delinquencies are rising the fastest in Chula Vista, California, which is a suburb of San Diego.
Tesla investors call for judge to reject 'outlandish' $7 billion legal fee in Musk's pay case
Tesla shareholders are urging a Delaware judge to reject the $7 billion legal fee request made by attorneys who challenged CEO Elon Musk's pay package, which remains in legal limbo.
El Pollo Loco customer leaves drive-thru after seeing 'crazy' prices: 'I was not going to get ripped off'
A drive-thru customer left empty-handed from an El Pollo Loco when she saw the price for a 12-piece chicken meal, according to her video posted to TikTok.
Hurricane season has just begun, so 'we have to prepare for what's to come': Cedella Marley
Grammy award-winning artist, philanthropist and Bob Marley's daughter Cedella Marley provides damage updates in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl and how the family is giving back to their native Jamaica during recovery efforts.
Market expert predicts Powell will wait until after 2024 election for first rate cut
UBS managing director and senior portfolio manager Jason Katz argues that inflation is moving ‘in the right direction’ during an appearance on ‘Varney & Co.’
US home prices just hit another all-time high
Buying a house just became even more expensive as high mortgage rates continue to create a "lock-in" effect for many would-be sellers, according to Redfin.
America's crime reality 'has gotten so bad': Jason Rantz
Seattle radio host Jason Rantz on Democrats' voter perception over hosting the party's convention in crime-ridden Chicago.
Chicago suburb homeowner 'devastated' after property tax bill erroneously skyrockets from $1,800 to over $30K
Suburban Chicago resident Darryl Lloyd told FOX 32 that his property tax bill skyrocketed to over $30,000 after an erroneous property assessment.
Teachers unions more focused on the ‘LGBTs than the ABCs’: Corey DeAngelis
American Federation for Children senior fellow Corey DeAngelis criticizes the 'unhinged lunacy' coming from the National Education Association and NYC's public school budget.
Disneyland new limits on disability access has parkgoers upset, calling for change
Following new changes to Disney's disability access service for parkgoers in California and Florida, guests are demanding action following denials.
America is in a ‘very dangerous situation’ with migrant crime: Lt. Chris Olivarez
Texas Department of Public Safety Lt. Christopher Olivarez weighs in on the growing crime problem that has accompanied the U.S. border crisis.
Labor market nearing pre-pandemic conditions, Fed report says
The Federal Reserve said in a report to Congress that the U.S. jobs market is back in a "tight but not overheated" situation that it was in prior to the onset of the COVID pandemic.



















