Surge of foreign-born workers remake American jobs market
Foreign-born workers are reshaping the U.S. jobs market following a net surge of more than nine million immigrants since the end of 2020.
More than a third of holiday shoppers' will spend less this year than in 2023
Americans are already thinking about the holidays and how they intend to use their money this year. Plans for some will involve less holiday spending, according to Bankrate.
Minnesota Vikings owner discusses new NFL kickoff rule ahead of the Sunday game
Minnesota Vikings owner Mark Wilf has the latest on expectations for football season on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Pennsylvania voters are nervous about a Harris administration: Rep. Dan Meuser
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Pa., joins the 'Big Money Show' to discuss whether Pennsylvania voters believe Kamala Harris' new position on fracking.
Disney leak included personal information for some cruise line workers: report
Details about what was contained in a major Disney data leak from earlier this summer have been revealed by The Wall Street Journal, and include guests and staff information.
Cleveland Browns owner weighs in on Tom Brady's NFL analyst debut
'The Claman Countdown' panelists Jimmy Haslam and Stephen Steinour discuss the Browns Stadium naming rights deal on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Volvo reverses goal to make only EVs in 2030
Volvo announced that it is moving away from its goal of making only electric vehicles by 2030 and is now aiming for 90% to 100% of its vehicles to be fully electric EVs plus hybrids.
Dollar Tree slashes annual forecasts amid weaker demand, stronger competition
Dollar Tree has cut its annual forecasts amid increased shopper discretion and rising industry competition with sellers like Walmart, Target and Temu.
DEI specialists are wrecking US government: Pete Hegseth
'Fox & Friends Weekend' co-host Pete Hegseth reacts to the IRS offering nearly $200K for a DEI specialist job on 'Varney & Co.'
Capri Sun addresses juice packaging rumors after fans sound off: 'We'd never disrespect the pouch'
Capri Sun fans blasted the company on social media over rumors that the juice brand was dropping its iconic pouches. Capri Sun cleared things up through an Instagram post.
Water shortage strains booming Texas town
The water shortage impacting Kyle, Texas, comes as climate change has prompted higher temperatures and longer droughts, as well as steps to boost water supply and conservation.
BlockDAG latest crypto firm to score deal with major European soccer clubs
After several years of keeping a low profile, largely in part to the FTX scandal and conviction of Sam Bankman-Fried, crypto firms are making their way back into professional sports
Housing and stocks are the greatest market risks right now: Jack Ablin
Cresset CIO and founding partner Jack Ablin discusses what it would take for the Fed to cut interest rates more than 25 basis points on 'Making Money.'
Online graphic design platform hit with backlash over 'insane' price hikes that reach 300%
Graphic design platform Canva is receiving pushback from customers after announcing subscription prices for some multi-user packages will more than triple.
Judge's ruling could end Gulf oil production: 'Death by a thousand cuts,' senator warns
Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy, responding to a Wall Street Journal report, tore into a federal judge's decision that could halt offshore drilling in the Gulf of Mexico later this year.
Biden-Harris are trying to turn Gaza into another Lebanon: Christian Whiton
Former State Department official Christian Whiton and Price Futures Group senior analyst Phil Flynn discuss Biden's response to the murder of Israeli hostages and the impact of Mideast tensions on oil prices.
Stuart Varney: Kamala Harris' fracking promises ring hollow
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney explains how the 'climate crowd' is changing energy policy without a single vote.
Toyota recalls 43,000 hybrid SUVs because their tow hitch covers could fall off
More than 43,-000 Toyota Sequoia Hybrid sport utility vehicles are being recalled because their tow hitch covers could fall off, according to the NHTSA.
Federal courts are declaring war on American oil workers: Sen. Bill Cassidy
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., explains how climate activists use the courts to interfere with offshore drilling and hold up LNG projects on 'Varney & Co.'
Independent grocers urge enforcement of antitrust laws rather than 'price gouging' push
The National Grocers Association urged lawmakers and regulators to focus on enforcing antitrust law in supplier pricing instead of alleged "price gouging" by the grocery industry.



















