Paralyzed former Rutgers athlete expands bourbon brand into NY, donates $5.20 of every sale to research
Eric LeGrand's bourbon brand is expanding its reach from New Jersey and Kentucky into New York. The brand is donating proceeds from cases sold to paralysis research.
Stock market is overdue for a correction, volatility will pickup: Mark Tepper
Strategic Wealth Partners CEO Mark Tepper discusses whether now is the time for investors to sell after the latest stock market downturn on 'Varney & Co.'
Fed has a lot to discuss: Thomas Hoenig
Former Kansas City Federal Reserve President and CEO Thomas Hoenig on his expectations following the Fed's meeting and discusses the U.S. economy.
Fed, Jay Powell is in 'tough spot' here, says Gregory Faranello
Amerivet Securities Head of U.S. Rates Gregory Faranello provides his expectations for the Federal Reserve's rate decision, U.S. economic growth and fixed income.
Homes are now affordable in just 6 major American cities
Homes in most major American cities do not have prices low enough to be considered affordable for the median-earning household, according to a new study.
Why gold ETFs are an alternative to bonds as inflation lingers
Getting into gold can be done through ETFs, including one that tracks the physical yellow metal and another that invests in gold mining companies.
Gold is a very suitable replacement for bonds: George Noble
Noble Capital Advisors managing partner George Noble tells investors why they should avoid bonds on 'Making Money.'
Robotics in the restaurant industry are here to stay: Carlos Gazitua
Sergio's CEO Carlos Gazitua explains how he's combating rising food costs on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Ken Fisher: Election years are bullish for stocks
Fisher Investments founder and Chairman Ken Fisher analyzes the stock market and discusses whether Trump could be president and go to jail on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
There's a middle class in Congress that's serious about their job: Kevin Brady
Former Texas congressman Kevin Brady on Trump's expiring tax cuts and the issues transpiring in the Republican Party as Marjorie Taylor Greene looks to oust Speaker Johnson.
Antifa elements clearly infiltrated anti-Israel groups: Jason Rantz
KTTH Seattle radio talk show host Jason Rantz reacts to Pro-Palestinian protesters taking over a campus building at Columbia University on 'Varney & Co.'
Small business owners reveal ‘out of this world’ impact to their bottom lines
It's true that American small business owners are less optimistic about their livelihoods today, as some sound off on inflation and the economy being the "hardest" hurdle.
Winner of $1.3B Powerball jackpot identified as Laos immigrant who is battling cancer
The public now knows the identities of Oregonians who had the winning lottery ticket for the $1.3 billion Powerball jackpot drawn earlier in April.
San Francisco disappearance: Suspect arrested, 16-year-old is safe, police say
A 16-year-old was found safe in San Francisco on Saturday night inside a white van with a 26-year-old male "adult friend," investigators said.
Home prices surge to another record high in February
U.S. home prices continued to march higher February, according to new S&P data, as would-be homebuyers compete for a limited number of homes for sale.
Biden is 'economically illiterate': Greg Swenson
Brigg Macadam founding partner Greg Swenson discusses whether the fed will help Biden by lowering interest rates before the election on 'Varney & Co.'
Norovirus outbreaks linked to 2 cruise ships with over 150 infected
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have launched two investigations into reports of Norovirus infections linked to cruise ship voyages originating out of the United States.
Fed rate cuts are on pause 'indefinitely': Nick Timiraos
The Wall Street Journal chief economics correspondent Nick Timiraos says it would take surging inflation or oil prices for the Federal Reserve to raise rates again.
The history of Costco: How Jim Sinegal went from grocery bagger to redefining members-only retail
Costco, boasting bulk sales of discounted, big-brand goods, has dominated warehouse-style, member-exclusive retail for decades. Here's how that came to be.
Fed expected to keep interest rates higher for longer amid stubborn inflation
The Federal Reserve is widely expected to hold interest rates steady at the conclusion of its two-day meeting on Wednesday amid signs of sticky inflation.



















