Wall Street is growing more worried about 1970s-style stagflation risks
The U.S. economy could be headed toward a "stagflation" scenario, which is characterized by soaring consumer prices as well as high unemployment rates.
Kentucky man pays off mortgage with 6-figure lottery win: 'I actually started crying'
Valley Station, Kentucky, resident Charles Stallard won $150,000 from a scratch-off game in February. He immediately used the money to pay off his mortgage and fix his boat.
Biden tried to give away money for votes and it backfired: Charles Payne
'Making Money' host Charles Payne torches Biden for blaming high inflation on corporate greed.
California GOP calls for investigation into Newsom’s ties to Panera franchisee exempt from minimum wage law
GOP lawmakers are calling on the Attorney General to investigate Gov. Gavin Newsom’s ties to a Panera Bread franchisee and the restaurant’s exemption from the state’s minimum wage.
Stock market 'breather' is better than a parabolic rise: Ed Yardeni
Yardeni Research Inc. President Ed Yardeni addresses skepticism over the stock market rally on 'Making Money.'
Cultural, social norms are driving America's fertility problem: Hadley Heath Manning
IWF Vice President for Policy Hadley Heath Manning discusses America's declining birth rate on 'Making Money.'
Blue collar town rocked as nation's oldest gun manufacturer flees for red state: 'Can't erase history'
Remington, America's oldest gun manufacturer, is closing its doors in New York after more than 200 years in the state, moving to Georgia.
Infrastructure Capital raises S&P target to 5750 based on AI boom
Infrastructure Capital Management CIO Jay Hatfield reveals his top dividend-paying companies on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Investors use Bitcoin to help protect their portfolios: Zach Pandl
Grayscale managing director of research Zach Pandl explains what's behind Bitcoin's latest price surge on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Restaurant owner on inflation’s bite: Menu costs ‘up exponentially’ to ‘stay alive’
Johnny Roger’s owner Barrett Dabbs details how inflation is hurting his Concord, North Carolina barbecue and burger joint on ‘Varney & Co.’
Nikki Haley's only hope is Trump's court cases blowing him off the tracks: Bill McGurn
WSJ editorial board member Bill McGurn and NY Post op-ed editor Kelly Jane Torrance discuss Super Tuesday and voters' concerns ahead of the 2024 election.
Royal Caribbean worker accused of placing hidden camera in family cabin's bathroom
A Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas cruise ship worker has been fired after being accused of placing a hidden camera inside a cabin bathroom.
Economic growth is a result of Democrat spending, it's not organic: Monica Crowley
Former Assistant Treasury Secretary Monica Crowley discusses whether Biden deserves credit for the low unemployment rate and relatively strong economic growth on 'Varney & Co.'
FAA audit hits Boeing 737 Max production over quality control issues
The Federal Aviation Administration announced that its audit of Boeing's 737 Max production process had quality control and "non-compliance issues" the aerospace giant must address.
Sen. Sherrod Brown, Cookie Monster calls out companies over 'Shrinkflation'; 'Cookies are getting smaller'
Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, agreed with Sesame Street’s Cookie Monster on Monday over the practice of "shrinkflation" in a social media post.
Here's why your 2024 tax refund may be bigger
Inflation adjustments to tax brackets are one reason some Americans can expect a bigger refund this year.
Housing affordability in America is ‘ridiculous’ right now: Ryan Payne
Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne weighs in on the U.S. economy, arguing that purchasing power will continue to ‘strengthen’ for the American people.
Financial expert Jason Katz urges investors to get long, quality bonds while yields rise
UBS Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager Jason Katz reveals his top industries to invest in during an appearance on ‘Varney & Co.’
Joe Biden has ‘opened the floodgates’ at the southern border: Sen. JD Vance
Sen. J.D. Vance, R-Ohio, reacts to the shocking report that over 10 million migrants have illegally crossed the U.S. borders under the Biden administration.
Mississippi, Kansas, other top states where you can comfortably save money
Mississippi, Kentucky, Kansas and other states require less than $50,000 annually to make a living wage. States like Hawaii and New York require over $100,000.



















