Nvidia’s stock is currently on an ‘absolutely incredible run’: Pete Najarian
Market Rebellion co-founder Pete Najarian reveals that earnings season has been ‘relatively strong,’ while providing market analysis on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Yellen dodges on whether Treasury Department moved to surveil Americans' legal purchases
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen dodged questions after she was asked to confirm whether the department is monitoring Americans' private transactions for signs of "extremism."
Auto loan delinquencies spiked last year in troubling sign for economy
The number of auto loan borrowers who are falling behind on their bills jumped during the fourth quarter as high borrowing costs squeeze millions of Americans.
Bilt Rewards stops renters from ‘lighting your money on fire,’ founder and CEO Ankur Jain says
Bilt Rewards allows Americans to be rewarded for paying their rent, which is most people’s biggest monthly expense, founder and CEO Ankur Jain told Fox News Digital.
Elon Musk's SpaceX facing California investigation over sexual harassment, retaliation claims
The California Civil Rights Department is investigating SpaceX over allegations the Elon Musk-led company failed to address discrimination and sexual harassment allegations.
Car insurance rates in 2024 jump 26% across the US, report says
Car insurance premiums have increased 26% over the past year amid inflation and other factors, according to a new report released this week.
Toyota investing $1.3 billion in red state to build all-electric SUV
Toyota announced Tuesday it is pouring $1.3 billion into its flagship Georgetown, Kentucky, plant to begin production of a new, all-electric three-row SUV.
Banking sector might give Wall Street another scare: Julia Coronado
MacroPolicy Perspectives founder and President Julia Coronado discusses whether another regional banking crisis is coming on 'Making Money.'
Fed no longer believes recession is needed to quell inflation: Neil Dutta
RenMac head of economic research Neil Dutta argues inflation will dictate when the Fed cuts interest rates on 'Making Money.'
NTSB report: Missing bolts from door plug played factor in mid-air blowout of Alaska Airlines flight
The NTSB found that four key bolts were missing from the door plug of Alaska Flight #1282, back on Jan. 5, when the door plug blew out midair.
‘Mounting’ tech layoffs are a way for companies to ‘boost’ balance sheets: Heather Zumarraga
Zuma Global President Heather Zumarraga reacts to a recent report revealing that tech companies have cut 32,500 jobs in 2024 on ‘The Big Money Show.’
Dozens of New York City employees arrested in bribery case that cost US taxpayers millions: prosecutors
Seventy current or former employees of New York City's public housing agency were arrested in raids across six states Tuesday in the largest-ever single-day bribery bust.
Lankford claps back at Musk over border bill, says he should focus on recalled Teslas
Oklahoma Republican Sen. James Lankford pushed back on criticisms from Tesla CEO Elon Musk over the $118 billion bipartisan border security deal.
Oakland locals saddened, disappointed after Kaiser warns staffers to stay inside at lunch over crime worries
Bay Area workers offered their thoughts on Kaiser Permanente reportedly warning its employees to eat inside as crime continues to hurt business across Oakland, California.
Email trove shows Amazon 'censored' vaccine books after pestering from White House, Jim Jordan says
Rep. Jim Jordan revealed internal emails showing the White House pestered Amazon about its handling of COVID-19 and vaccine-related content.
Credit card debt smashed another record high at the end of 2023
Credit card debt surpassed another record at the end of December as American consumers continued to rely on their cards to pay for everyday necessities.
February is a good month to 'get back in' despite lousy market trend: Jeffrey Hirsch
Stock Trader's Almanac editor-in-chief Jeffrey Hirsch explains why February is historically a bad month for equities and identifies some big investing opportunities on 'Making Money.'
More Americans are getting a second job to offset sting of high inflation
A growing number of Americans are working a second job as they continue to confront still-high inflation that has rapidly eroded their purchasing power.
This was the average cost of an American home in the decade you were born: part II
Over the course of 80 years, the housing market spiked and plummeted — but from the 1990s to the 2020s, real estate hit major milestones have left their mark in history.
McDonald's CEO says fast food chain will focus on affordability amid outrage over menu hikes
Increased menu hikes like an $18 Big Mac combo have negatively impacted McDonald's sales, its chief executive said Monday during an earnings call.



















