California family's $444 receipt from Trader Joe's goes viral on social media: 'Insane'
A family shopping at a Westlake Village, California, location of Trader Joe's recently spent $444 on a week-and-a-half's worth of food, sparking a discussion on social media.
Ill-timed printed lottery ticket wins Nebraska woman $220,000: 'I don’t let the mistakes go'
Lori Sailors, a Lincoln, Nebraska, woman, recently won $220,000 in the Nebraska Pick 5 lottery game after buying a ticket that was printed by mistake.
$2M Nantucket beach house sells for just $200,000
A coastal vacation home severely threatened by beach erosion recently got scooped up for only six-figures in Nantucket, Massachusetts, according to the Nantucket Current.
Bob Nardelli, Steve Moore caution against overstating jobs created in Biden jobs report
Former Chrysler and Home Depot chairman Bob Nardelli and FreedomWorks senior economist Steve Moore join 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street' to discuss the June jobs report and revisions to the April and May jobs reports.
Is the airline industry threatened by consumer complaints?
Hickory Global Partners president and managing partner Chris Dane joins 'Making Money with Charles Payne' to discuss airline stocks as summer travel heats up.
EJ Antoni: Biden administration is burdening the free market with its regulations
Heritage Foundation economist EJ Antoni joins 'The Bottom Line' to discuss President Biden's June jobs report and how 'bad public policy is really dragging down the labor market.'
Economic data revisions are ‘consistently negative’: Peter St Onge
Heritage Foundation economist Peter St Onge joins ‘Making Money’ to discuss how April and May economic revisions show fewer jobs were created than initially reported.
Stew Leonard, Jr.: Prices are about the same as they were last Fourth of July
Stew Leonard's CEO Stew Leonard, Jr. discusses how inflation is impacting the American consumer and reflects on Fourth of July sales on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Art Del Cueto provides 'simple answer' to keep migrant criminals out: 'Detain them'
National Border Patrol Council Vice President Art Del Cueto discusses the criminal migrant arrest numbers, the seizing of drugs and weapons at the northern border and the U.S. aiding Panama in deporting migrants.
Columbia University deans should ‘absolutely’ be fired: Rep. Mike Lawler
Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., reacts to a shocking report that Columbia deans mocked Jewish students via text message during an appearance on ‘Varney & Co.’
This is ‘another fumble’ by the Biden administration: Thaddeus Cleveland
Sheriff Thaddeus Cleveland joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss the latest news surrounding the U.S. migrant crisis and the surge of missing children.
I think it's time for Joe Biden to 'take a graceful exit': Peter Morici
Former U.S. International Trade Commission Chief Peter Morici joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss the June jobs report and provides his reaction to a cover by The Economist on the president.
I don't think we need a rate cut at the moment, Kenny Polcari says
Slatestone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari on the June jobs report and his thoughts on a possible rate cut.
Border crisis will take a ‘collaborative approach’ between police and law enforcement: Darrin Porcher
Former NYPD Lieutenant Darrin Porcher joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to break down the latest alarming news on the U.S.’s growing migrant crisis.
Biden needs to step down 'for the good of the country': Rep. Earl 'Buddy' Carter
Rep. Earl 'Buddy' Carter, R-Ga., reacts to Biden vowing to stay in the race amid calls to step down, the president calling upon grocery chains to lower costs and his teaming up with Paris Hilton on the 'Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act.'
American Airlines passenger drinking 'Jack and Cokes' reportedly exposes himself, forces emergency landing
A passenger who downed several drinks forced an American Airlines plane to make an emergency landing after allegedly exposing himself, according to a criminal complaint.
Two-thirds of middle-income Americans say they are falling behind due to cost of living: Primerica
Middle-income households are feeling the squeeze after years of elevated inflation, and 66% reported they are falling behind due to the high cost of living in the U.S.
These 15 housing markets have the highest correction risks
A new report published by Parcl Labs shows that a growing number of markets in the U.S. are at risk of a home-price correction amid signs of softening.
Why Chubb caught Warren Buffett's eye
When Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway disclosed it was buying shares of Chubb, the global insurance giant took on a new coolness among the investing community.
Your Fourth of July barbeque could cost a lot more money this year
A new report from the American Farm Bureau shows that a Fourth of July cookout could cost more than $70 for a group of 10 people, the most expensive ever.



















