Stock market could be pricing in a Trump presidency: Kevin Hassett
Former Council of Economic Advisors Chairman Kevin Hassett says markets might be looking forward to potential policy changes in the White House on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
US steel worker sounds off as WV tin plant shuts its doors, putting 900 jobs on the line: 'Total travesty'
Mark Glyptis, United Steelworkers Local 2911 union president, warned the consequences of closing a West Virginia tin mill in favor of imported products could spell disaster for the U.S.
S&P 5200? Jason Katz says Big Tech has to do the 'heavy lifting'
UBS managing director and senior portfolio Jason Katz discusses whether the S&P 500 will go 'parabolic in 2024 on 'Varney & Co.'
New York City lawmakers move to ban Tide Pods, laundry sheets
New York City could ban Tide Pods and other detergent products, arguing they result in microplastics polluting the city's water supply.
Fed's March rate cut is off the table thanks to 'stubborn inflation': Jeff Sica
Circle Squared Alternative Investments founder Jeff Sica discusses whether the Fed will cut interest rates in 2024 on 'Varney & Co.'
Which presidential administration would be better for business?
The collective wisdom of Wall Street is often much wiser than any one pundit or poll, and that collective wisdom seems to be banking on a Trump victory this November.
Worried about losing your job? Financial backup plan is essential, say experts
With constant reports about layoffs and small business challenges in meeting payroll, many workers worry about losing their jobs and their overall career paths. Here's how to be proactive.
Looming legal penalties raise questions about Donald Trump's finances
Former President Trump is facing more than $400 million in looming legal penalties from a fraud case and sexual assault case that have raised questions about his finances.
Fraudster almost stole historic hotel from church after digging in through housing court loophole
A legal loophole got Mickey Barreto through the door before he allegedly filed a flurry of false documents in a bid to take over the historic New Yorker Hotel.
Son of former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki found dead in UC Berkeley dorm: school officials
Marco Troper, son of former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, was found dead in his University of California, Berkeley dorm room Tuesday, according to officials. He was 19.
Psychedelic luxury: Inside the boutique magic mushroom retreat where CEOs, celebrities go for self-discovery
Celebrities, CEOs, athletes and more have visited the The Journeymen Collective estate in Vancouver, Canada for a luxury guided psychedelic mushroom retreat.
IRS left sensitive taxpayer info vulnerable to leaks, Inspector General finds
Sensitive taxpayer information is vulnerable to access and removal because of poor Internal Revenue Service security, determined an inspector general investigation prompted by a recent leak scandal involving former President Trump's tax returns.
Amazon joins SpaceX, Trader Joe's in fight to declare government labor board unconstitutional
Amazon, SpaceX and Trader Joe's have separately argued that the structure of the National Labor Relations Board is unconstitutional and denies companies certain rights.
Murdaugh family's infamous Moselle Estate to become horse farm after selling for $1 million
The Moselle estate, the Murdaugh family hunting lodge where Paul and Maggie Murdaugh were shot dead in 2021, was sold to an anonymous buyer for $1 million at auction.
Inflation is fixed with stable value for the dollar: Steve Forbes
Forbes Media chairman Steve Forbes breaks down the administration's inflationary agenda on 'Kudlow.'
Woman walked though unmanned checkpoint, took American Airlines flight without ticket: report
An unidentified woman reportedly walked through an unmanned area of a security checkpoint without an ID or boarding pass, successfully traveling from Nashville to Los Angeles.
Stock market ‘more than ever’ is not Main Street: Charles Payne
‘Making Money’ host Charles Payne reacts to the hotter-than-expected PPI report, Bitcoin’s latest rally and tech stocks during an appearance on ‘The Big Money Show.’
Housing starts unexpectedly plummet to lowest level in five months
The Commerce Department reported Friday that housing starts dropped to the lowest level in five months thanks to wintry weather and high mortgage rates.
Wholesale inflation accelerates more than expected in January
The Labor Department on Friday said the producer price index climbed faster than expected in January, underscoring the difficulty of taming high inflation.
Fed likely won't cut rates at all in 2024: Kenny Polcari
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari criticizes the Fed's 'illogical' rate cut story on 'Varney & Co.'



















