Fed will 'probably be wrong' on inflation outlook, Neil Dutta says
RENMAC head of economic research Neil Dutta analyzes the Fed’s shift from labor concerns to inflation on 'Making Money.'
CEO shrugs off inflation concerns after Fed Reserve’s decision
QI Research CEO and chief strategist Danielle DiMartino Booth analyzes the Federal Reserve's decision and what it means for the economy on ‘Making Money.’
Bessent teases 'big announcements' as Trump Accounts reach 500,000 signups
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent teased "big announcements" as the White House prepares to launch President Trump’s new “Trump Accounts" initiative.
Fed holds interest rates steady, pausing rate cuts amid economic uncertainty
Federal Reserve policymakers left interest rates unchanged at its January meeting after cutting rates at its three prior meetings amid uncertainty over the labor market and inflation.
One of America’s largest unions backs massive California wealth tax as billionaires bolt
Teamsters California backs the proposed 5% billionaire wealth tax to protect workers from Big Tech job automation and ensure fair taxation in the Golden State.
All eyes on Fed Chair Jerome Powell as gold jumps and rate cut bets cool
Circle Squared Alternative Investments founder Jeff Sica analyzes the U.S. stock market's strong performance ahead of the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision on 'Varney & Co.'
New study shows cities where cost of living is rising fastest
Major U.S. cities face surging living costs as new analysis reveals inflation impact across 30 metropolitan areas, with New York City hit hardest.
Stuart Varney: Attack on Ilhan Omar is another black eye for the Democratic process
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney reacts to Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., being sprayed with an unknown liquid at a Minneapolis town hal
UPS retires entire fleet of planes involved in deadly Louisville crash
UPS officially retires entire MD-11 cargo fleet following deadly Louisville crash that killed 14 people, replacing aircraft with modern Boeing 767s.
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon retiring as retailer gains more wealthy shoppers amid inflation
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon retires after 40 years, leaving behind a transformed retail giant that attracts higher-income shoppers through convenience.
Outgoing Walmart CEO Doug McMillon says AI, low prices and trust fueled company’s transformation
Walmart CEO Doug McMillan joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss his retirement, inflation pressures, tariffs, AI-driven growth and the future of America’s largest retailer.
Major crypto legislation clears key hurdle despite Coinbase revolt
Unicoin founder and chief strategy officer Silvina Moschini discusses crypto legislation as the CLARITY Act heads to Capitol Hill on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Trump wants to ‘ratchet down’ pressure in Minneapolis, Texas sheriff says
Terrell County Sheriff Thaddeus Cleveland weighs in on immigration enforcement efforts and public safety concerns on ‘The Evening Edit.’
CACI is 'in sync' with the White House, says Argent Capital management portfolio manager
Argent Capital Management portfolio manager Kirk McDonald breaks down CACI’s $250M U.S. Army contract and what it could mean for stock on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Meta blocks controversial site that allegedly published thousands of DHS employee names
Meta blocked links to a controversial "ICE List" website that allegedly published thousands of DHS employee names, citing privacy policy violations.
Fed expected to pause rate cuts after 3 straight reductions amid uncertainty over jobs, inflation
Federal Reserve expected to hold interest rates steady in the 3.5%-3.75% range as FOMC navigates inflation concerns and softening job market in first 2026 meeting.
Consumer confidence plunges to lowest level in more than a decade
Consumer confidence "collapsed" to its lowest point since 2014, falling below pandemic lows as Americans worry about jobs and the economy's future, The Conference Board reported.
Heating bills expected to spike for American households nationwide this winter
Winter heating bills climb to $995 average as utility rate hikes hit low-income families hardest, as an NEADA report finds one in six households already behind on energy payments.
Economist says 'steady progress' is being made on food prices
Former JPMorgan Chase chief economist Anthony Chan analyzes a new poll on voters' feelings about affordability of key items and his outlook for economic growth on 'Varney & Co.'
Trump cancels nearly $30B in Biden-era green energy loans
'The Big Money Show' reacts to President Donald Trump canceling $30 billion in Biden-era green energy loans and revising another $53 billion.



















