World leaders debate global carbon tax at World Economic Forum
A group of leaders from around the world discussed a potential global carbon tax during a panel on the world economic outlook on the final day of the World Economic Forum.
Louisiana drought, cold weather could make crawfish harvest worst on record
Louisiana's crawfish season is not expected to be nearly as good as recent years, impacting both prices and availability, experts say. Much of the blame is being put on weather.
Alec Baldwin slashes Hamptons mansion price amid new indictment in deadly 'Rust' shooting
Alec Baldwin is hawking his Hamptons, New York, estate in online ads amid a new indictment in the deadly "Rust" movie set shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
Stanley cup collector, 16, says her parents have spent $3,000 to get her every style tumbler: ‘Obsessed’
Amelia Awad, 16, says she has collected 67 Stanley cup tumblers in every style and color she can possibly find, with her parents spending around $3,000 over the last year.
Maryland woman wins $50,000 in lottery after trusting her gut: 'I was so happy'
A Maryland woman won $50,000 after she had a gut feeling to buy a scratch-off lottery ticket at a gas station rather than play her usual Powerball and Mega Millions games.
January is an ideal time to review your insurance policies
The cost of insurance is on the rise, and 70% of Americans are looking for ways to brings those costs down without jeopardizing protection for loved ones and homes.
Rick Rieder foresees 'outbreak of normality' in economy despite recession concerns
BlackRock Global Fixed Income CIO Rick Rieder joins 'Barron's Roundtable' to discuss the 'new normal' for inflation and the U.S. economy.
Ohio lawmakers propose paying students to attend school and graduate
Ohio lawmakers are proposing a bill to run a pilot program that rewards students for attending school and graduating, with cash payments up to $750.
Madonna sued by concertgoers for allegedly starting show 2 hours late: 'Negligent misrepresentation'
Madonna, Barclays Center and Live Nation have been named in a lawsuit filed by two New York City angered by the singer allegedly starting her Dec. 13th show late.
Fed's Daly warns it would be 'premature' to think rate cuts are around the corner
Federal Reserve President of San Francisco Mary Daly on Friday warned that it would be "premature" to assume that interest rate cuts are around the corner.
Premature to think Fed rate cuts are around the corner: Mary Daly
San Francisco Federal Reserve President Mary Daly gives her outlook on the U.S. economy and discusses the Fed's interest rate plan on 'Making Money.'
Stable operating environment is ‘very positive’ for businesses: Chris Oberbeck
Saratoga Investment Corporation CEO Chris Oberbeck and Fitz-Gerald Group principal Keith Fitz-Gerald join ‘The Claman Countdown’ to discuss the state of the U.S. economy and the markets.
Plane taking off from Dulles airport makes emergency landing on highway
A small plane that took off from Dulles International Airport in Virginia was forced to make an emergency landing on the Loudoun County Parkway.
Existing home sales tumbled to lowest level since 1995 last year
The sale of previously owned homes fell in December, capping out the worst year for home sales since 1995 amid the astronomic spike in mortgage rates.
The Fed is 'clearly' going to have cuts: David Rubenstein
The Carlyle Group co-founder David Rubenstein argues the Fed wants to get their rate cuts 'out of the way' before the election and discusses the U.S. economy.
Biden bails out 74K student loan borrowers with $5B in canceled debt
The Biden administration announced that an additional 74,000 student loan borrowers will have as much as $5 billion of debt canceled in his latest executive action.
Walmart to give US store managers a raise
Walmart announced that U.S. store managers will see a salary increase from $117,000 to $128,000 annually and will get larger bonuses beginning on February 1, 2024.
Third lawsuit against Panera claims caffeinated 'Charged Lemonade' caused 'permanent cardiac injuries'
A third lawsuit was filed against Panera Bread this week, involving its caffeinated "Charged Lemonade," which allegedly cause a woman to have heart palpitations and "permanent cardiac injuries."
Charles Payne: The 2020s stock market mirrors the Roaring 20s
'Making Money' host Charles Payne discusses the similarities between today's stock market and the 1920s.
Charles Payne: Every American needs exposure to the stock market
'Making Money' host Charles Payne reveals the secrets to economic prosperity at his "Becoming Unbreakable' town hall.



















