Elon Musk says Democrats allow illegal immigration to build political power
Billionaire Elon Musk says that Democrats have take a more permissive stance on illegal immigration under the Biden administration because it helps expand their political power.
Woman wins in Missouri lottery after playing same numbers for 40 years
A Pulaski County, Missouri, resident has finally won a lottery prize after playing in the Missouri Lottery's Club Keno game. She played the same exact numbers for 40 years.
Biden’s regulatory push negatively affects minority, women small business owners: Linda McMahon
America First Policy Institute Chair Linda McMahon explains how President Biden’s franchising regulations can impact small businesses on 'Kudlow.'
Katie Britt: Biden puts Americans last
Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., joins ‘Kudlow’ to discuss President Biden ‘facilitating more migration,’ Laken Riley’s murder and the choice between him and former President Trump in 2024.
Stock market has 'too many bulls': Brian Belski
BMO Capital Markets chief investment strategist Brian Belski says he's not as optimistic about the stock market as he once was on 'Making Money.'
Bitcoin is a global asset gaining institutional interest: Lyn Alden
Lyn Alden Investment Strategy founder and 'Broken Money' author Lyn Alden explains how any investor can indirectly get exposure to Bitcoin on 'Making Money.'
Kevin O'Leary eyes TikTok: 'I'm very interested'
O'Leary Ventures Chairman Kevin O'Leary suggests he could be interested in buying TikTok if a U.S. ban advances on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
US cannot afford a conventional war with China: Gen. Ron Spalding
Retired U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Rob Spalding reacts to Biden's meager 1% defense budget increase on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Stuart Varney: Democrats can't stand that migrants are 'illegal'
FOX Business' Start Varney criticized President Biden after he said he regretted using the term 'illegal' to describe Laken Riley's accused migrant killer.
Americans expect high inflation to linger in latest New York Fed survey
A New York Federal Reserve survey published on Monday found that many American consumers expect inflation to remain abnormally high in the coming years.
Bitcoin can't be killed, it's an investment worth making: Jeff Sica
Circle Squared Alternative Investments founder Jeff Sica reacts to bitcoin hitting a record high and explains why gold is a good investment right now on 'Varney & Co.'
American Airlines plane turns back around to airport mid-flight due to cargo door concern
An American Airlines flight headed from North Carolina to Texas Monday morning had to be turned around due to a possible mechanical issue.
Government gets fatter while Americans rack up record-high credit-card debt
While the White House lectures on the strength of the economy, Americans are drowning in credit-card debt, which hit a record high $1.13 trillion by the end of last year.
President Biden to release budget proposal with tax and spending policies
President Joe Biden is set to unveil his budget proposal for fiscal year 2025 that is expected to include tax and spending policies that will form part of his re-election platform.
Americans 'still suffer' when paying monthly bills: Ken Leon
CFRA research director Ken Leon argues there will be 'a lot of Fed meetings' before the central bank announces any rate cuts.
Maintenance guys who keep luxe Disney California hotels running sue over wages, can't feed their families
Maintenance workers at Disney's premium California hotels are suing the company for allegedly failing to pay them what they are owed and other labor violations.
Levi Strauss & Co. lays off over 140 employees at San Francisco headquarters
Levi Strauss & Co., the iconic denim and fashion brand, announced the termination of just under 150 employees at its San Francisco, California office as its new CEO takes the helm.
Remote workers are living increasingly further from their main offices, study finds
Remote workers are living increasingly further away from their employers main offices as the average distance increased drastically in 2023 compared to 2019.
NYU finance professor on why a tech stock bubble is not necessarily a bad thing
NYU Stern School of Business finance professor Aswath Damodaran discusses concerns over valuations and an artificial intelligence bubble on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
Union: Meeting between United Steelworkers and Nippon goes nowhere
No progress was made in a high-stakes meeting Thursday between executives from the United Steelworkers and the Japanese company Nippon Steel.



















