Florida lifts sales tax on firearms, ammunition until end of year
Florida expands its Second Amendment sales tax holiday to include firearms and ammunition for the first time, extending the break through December 2025.
Mystery company's $1.6B data center proposed for Wisconsin farmland draws residents' ire
Residents in Menomonie, Wisconsin, oppose a proposed $1.6 billion data center on 300 acres of farmland proposed to the city by a Delaware-based company.
Fed must cut rates 'sooner than later' or market will speak volumes, expert warns
UBS managing director and senior portfolio manager Jason Katz discusses whether the Federal Reserve has enough evidence to cut interest rate by 50 basis points on 'Varney & Co.'
Murder charge against illegal immigrant sparks GOP push to 'double penalties' for interfering with ICE
Fox News senior correspondent Chad Pergram reports on the trial of Hugo Hernandez-Mendez, an illegal immigrant charged with murder, and the GOP's latest deportation efforts.
Jonathan Morris on Trump standing up for religious freedom: ‘Fundamental right’
Theologian Jonathan Morris joined 'Varney & Co.' to discuss sainthood and President Donald Trump’s Bible speech, saying the president is 'standing up for religious freedom' and emphasizing that America’s strength depends on protecting faith.
Hassett says he supports Federal Reserve independence amid Trump admin's rate cut push
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett says Federal Reserve monetary policy should remain independent from political influence, including from President Donald Trump.
Trump's mass deportations brings big problems: Stuart Varney
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney discusses whether the Trump administration should allow some illegal immigrants to work in the U.S.
Electricity is the new oil, great time to be investing in energy: Rob Thummel
Tortoise Capital senior portfolio manager and managing director Rob Thummel analyzes the energy sector on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Inflation conditions don't exist, Fed should cut rates by 50 bps, expert says
Ironsides Macroeconomics managing partner and director of research Barry Knapp discusses whether recent jobs data will push the Fed to cut interest rates on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Real estate veteran warns ‘hopelessness’ in housing market threatens the American dream
President Trump's mindset on a potential housing crisis "is needed at this time," says affordable home builder Dan Coakley, who offers a three-pronged approach to the issue.
Stellantis to recall more than 91,000 Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles over possible loss of drive power
Stellantis is recalling more than 91,000 Jeep Grand Cherokee plug-in hybrid vehicles due to a software malfunction that may cause a loss of drive power.
Treasury Secretary Bessent downplays Trump's tariffs as a tax on US consumers
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told NBC's "Meet the Press" that President Donald Trump's economic agenda needs more time and reiterated that the sweeping global tariffs will bring back domestic manufacturing jobs.
Do the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders make enough? Squad added $50M in brand value but earns $75 an hour: report
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders recently earned a pay increase to $75 hourly, raising renewed questions as to whether their new compensation reflects their true value.
Powerball tickets sold in Missouri and Texas win $1.79B jackpot
Two tickets in Texas and Missouri matched the winning numbers drawn Saturday night for the Powerball's $1.79 billion jackpot, which has an estimated cash value of $820.6 million.
American farmer demands right to repair own equipment amid soaring costs: 'Money is tight'
Virginia farmer John Boyd Jr. calls for right to repair his own equipment, saying manufacturers' repair limits keep farmers paying steep fees and waiting weeks for fixes.
Popular casino sues former Universal Studios exec over millions in debt
Ronald Meyer, a former Universal Studios executive, is being sued by Mohegan Sun after allegedly failing to pay nearly $2.8 milion to cover gambling debt.
Is there any 'good news' from the August jobs report?
Barron's Associate Editors Jack Hough, Andrew Bary and senior writer Teresa Rivas discuss the August jobs report and which precious medal outpaces gold on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
Senator says Space Command move will save American taxpayers half-a-billion dollars
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., comments on the Washington, D.C., attorney general suing the Trump administration over the deployment of the National Guard and the relocation of Space Command to his state.
If Trump loses this, he will be 'starting over,' former campaign economic advisor says
Former Trump campaign senior economic advisor Steve Moore analyzes the August jobs report and calls a future Supreme Court ruling 'momentous' on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Lara Trump predicts who will win NYC's mayoral race
'My View' host Lara Trump discusses on 'The Evening Edit' the future of New York City's mayoral race after Mayor Eric Adams says he is staying.



















