Labor market performance is ‘just what the doctor ordered’: Jason Katz
UBS Managing Director Jason Katz joins ‘Varney & Co’ and shares his economic outlook.
Rabid for Tab: Petitioners plead with Coca-Cola to put classic one-calorie beverage back on shelves
Tab lovers are pushing to bring back the classic one-calorie soda discontinued by the Coca-Cola Company in 2020, presenting a petition with over 6,500 signatures to a Coke executive.
Americans' inflation expectations fall to lowest level in 2 years, NY Fed survey shows
A New York Federal Reserve survey released Monday shows consumers are bracing for inflation to remain above the central bank's 2% target in the long term.
Biden border crisis exposing US to 'exceedingly high' sabotage risk as Chinese migrant encounters rise: Expert
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang echoed warnings that the Chinese Communist Party is infiltrating the U.S., this time arguing that open border policies pose a threat.
Panda Express customer allegedly attacks employee over food quality
A man has been charged after he allegedly stabbed one Panda Express employee, and punched another in the head in a St. Louis suburb restaurant last week.
Economists forecasting a housing market turnaround in 2024
Realtor.com economists predict that mortgage rates, which have declined over the past five weeks, will continue to slide into the 6% territory in 2024.
SpaceX delays launch of secret Space Force mission
SpaceX on Sunday announced the delay of its launch of a mission involving its Falcon Heavy rocket and the Pentagon's secretive X-37B spacecraft by at least one day due to poor weather.
Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sanchez take in Miami's Art Basel
Billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and fiancee Lauren Sanchez were seen in Florida on Thursday as they took in some sights at Art Basel Miami Beach.
Are annual reviews going away? What this means for the workforce
The U.S. job market remains strong, and more employers are looking for ways to give feedback and constructive criticism without doing a full-blown annual performance evaluation.
Holiday shoppers warned of disturbing gift card scam likely padding Chinese bank accounts
The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office arrested a Chinese national suspected of running a gift card scam that allegedly pads foreign bank accounts with shoppers' money.
Air Force offers up to $600K in bonuses to retain pilots
In a bid to address U.S. military pilot shortages, the Air Force recently announced it will offer up to $600,000 bonuses over 12 years to qualified servicemembers.
UPenn President Liz Magill steps down after controversial testimony on antisemitism
University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill has resigned from her position, according to the chairman of the university's board of trustees.
Europe seals world's first set of rules regulating artificial intelligence
European Union officials have reached a provisional deal on the world's first comprehensive rules to regulate the use of artificial intelligence, paving the way for legal oversight.
New report shows Russia raking in revenue from state nuclear company
New Report from the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies outlines how Russia's nuclear energy corporation helps raise revenue for Russia's war in Ukraine
California dog groomer rakes in $1.3M a year by transforming pooches into lions, giraffes, zebras and more
A small business owner in San Diego, California, earns over $1 million a year with a creative dog-grooming business that brings in clients from all over the U.S. Gabriel Feitosa shared his work.
Doctors say AI is a 'game-changer' for number 1 killer of Americans
The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, is using AI to screen for heart problems, in hopes of saving lives in light of recent shortages of cardiologists.
Federal Reserve wasn't planning to act next week and they won't: Robert Kaplan
Former Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan predicts what we can expect from next week's Federal Reserve meeting on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Amazon delivery driver in California carjacked at gunpoint: police
California police are investigating carjacking at gunpoint of an Amazon delivery driver in Berkeley on Friday.
Stellantis to lay off thousands at Jeep plants, blames California emissions regulations
Stellantis announced it is laying off potentially thousands of employees at two U.S. Jeep plants in the coming months, blaming the move in part on California's emissions regulations.
US budget gap is $47 billion more than previous year: report
The federal government ran a deficit of $67 billion in October 2023 — $21 billion less than the deficit of $88 billion that was recorded in October 2022.



















