Wisconsin man arrested for allegedly stealing over $90K in calculators from Target stores across the US
A Wisconsin man suspected of stealing over $90,000 worth of calculators from Targets across Indiana and several other states has been arrested.
Two major California companies are providing security for workers amidst crime wave
A crime surge in Oakland prompted two major employers in the state to provide security guards with one even telling workers to stay inside for meals, per reports.
How to trade Big Tech behemoths like Alphabet, Microsoft, Meta
Simpler Trading VP of Options Danielle Shay gives investors the best three ways to trade Big Tech earnings on 'Making Money.'
Don't engage in this Fed-Treasury 'conspiracy theory': Don Luskin
TrendMacro chief investment officer Don Luskin analyzes the Fed's relationship with the Treasury Department on 'Making Money.'
Americans are still worried about high inflation in potential blow to Biden
A new survey published by Gallup found that a majority of Americans say that high inflation is continuing to create financial hardships for their families.
IMF predicts a 'soft landing' for the global economy, but warns risks remain
The International Monetary Fund said Tuesday that the global economy is likely to stick a "soft landing" in 2024, but warned of potential turbulence ahead.
Mike Rowe points out ‘legacy problem’ in higher ed system: ‘Inflation is not limited to our economy’
MikeRoweWorks Foundation CEO Mike Rowe examines problems facing American families when paying for child care and considering higher education.
Ex-Harvard President says school going through 'worst stretch' in history, still not confronting antisemitism
Former Harvard President Lawrence Summers took the university's leadership to task for refusing to stand against antisemitism in an essay posted on X Tuesday.
US home prices hit a new record high in November
U.S. home prices continued to march higher in November, according to new S&P data, as would-be homebuyers compete for a limited number of homes for sale.
South Carolina lawmaker whose son died by suicide after sextortion scam files lawsuit against Meta
South Carolina state Rep. Brandon Guffey is suing Meta after his son died by suicide in 2022. He alleges the company deceived users about the addictive nature of its apps.
New Jersey city holds first housing lottery with homes selling for $1
The City of Newark in New Jersey held its first-ever housing lottery with homes and city lots going for $1. Homeowners had to meet a set of requirements in order to apply.
Elizabeth Warren calls for Fed chair Powell to lower 'astronomical' interest rates
Sen. Elizabeth Warren and three other Democratic senators wrote to Fed Chair Jerome Powell to call for the Fed to cut interest rates this year to ease housing prices.
Man uses 46-year-old Disney World pass to be admitted into park: 'Golden ticket'
A man has gone viral on TikTok after successfully using an unexpired ticket booklet from the 1970s to gain entry into Disney World's Magic Kingdom. He said the vintage pass cost $8.
Fed is letting Treasury Department change monetary policy: Stephen Miran
Manhattan Institute adjunct fellow Stephen Miran examines the politicization of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy on 'Making Money.'
US economy set to 'slow noticeably' as consumer spending loses steam: 'Last hurrah'
Consumer spending is set to slow precipitously in 2024 as the job market softens and the economy continues to cool, according to Wells Fargo analysts.
Inflation broke Americans' holiday budget – here's how long it will take to pay off debt
Unanticipated holiday spending has pushed some consumers to increasingly rely on personal loans or ask lenders for higher credit card limits, a recent analysis said.
Beware of the Dow Jones, S&P 500 moving too far too fast: Jason Katz
UBS managing director and senior portfolio manager Jason Katz discusses whether the S&P 500 and Dow Jones will hit new highs in 2024 on 'Varney & Co.'
Kaiser tells Oakland workers to stay inside, avoid eating out of office due to crime: report
Kaiser Permanente is reportedly warning its employees to eat inside after a string of street robberies against employees who went out to eat.
Democrats 'are not good for the economy': Steve Forbes
Forbes Chairman and editor-in-chief Steve Forbes argues that the U.S. economy is seeing strong growth due to government spending.
Stuart Varney: Gavin Newsom really wants to be president
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney discusses California Gov. Gavin Newsom's presidential ambitions.



















