American citizens should stay 'vigilant' amid anti-Israel protests: Rep. Don Bacon
Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., reaffirms 'our goal' to help Israel 'prevail' ahead of a looming ground offensive.
People need to be wary that we're going to get some 'hot' CPI prints: Lee Munson
Portfolio Wealth Advisors President and CIO Lee Munson discusses U.S. energy amid the Israel war, big banks 3Q earnings and the next Fed meeting.
The 'threat' of a regional conflict is 'real': Dale Buckner
Global Guardian CEO Ret. Col. Dale Buckner on potential difficulties in getting civilians to safety as Israel readies its ground offensive.
Luminar CEO unveils 'huge' milestone
Luminar CEO Austin Russell provides insight on his partnership with Volvo on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Charles Payne: It's time to start making money from the stock market
'Making Money' host Charles Payne helps investors avoid mistakes even the pros make.
US sanctions two tanker owners for carrying Russian oil above price cap
The U.S. on Thursday imposed the first sanctions on owners of tankers carrying Russian oil above the G7 price cap of $60 a barrel, one based in Turkey and one in the UAE.
Three black swans could surprise markets: Constance Hunter
MacroPolicy Perspectives senior advisor Constance Hunter reveals three unpredictable events that could have big consequences for markets on 'Making Money.'
Costco members can buy gift cards for less than actual sticker price, TikTok user reveals
Costco shoppers can use their membership online to purchase a variety of gift cards from stores and restaurants, and the cards cost less than the sticker amount.
Iran's 'fingerprints are all over' this conflict: Rep. Michael McCaul
Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, on the importance for officials 'to keep their eye on' the changing 'narrative' that Hamas is the 'victim.'
US 'must get moving' on the economic 'containment' of China: Jonathan DT Ward
Atlas Organization founder Jonathan D.T. Ward analyzes foreign relations between the world's emerging 'authoritarian' powers.
There's 'still contention' in Republicans' search for House speaker: Rep. Richard McCormick
Rep. Richard McCormick, R-Ga., on a potential aid package for Israel and House Republicans' votes for the next speaker.
Pottery Barn launches 'Elf' collection inspired by the holiday film: See the Buddy the Elf-themed products
Pottery Barn collaborated with "Elf" to create a holiday-themed home collection in honor of the 20-year anniversary of the Christmas movie's 2003 release. Check out these products.
UAW orders 8,700 employees to walk out at Ford's Kentucky Truck Plant, shutting down plant
Thousands of United Auto Worker union members walked off the jobs at Ford Motor Company's truck plant in Kentucky on Wednesday evening.
Family Dollar recall of OTC drugs, medical devices spans 23 states
Family Dollar has a recall underway in 23 states that applies to various OTC drugs and medical devices. The affected products were "stored outside labeled temperature requirements."
Iran is a ‘hostage’ to the ‘terrorist’ Islamic Republic: Masih Alinejad
Iranian opposition activist Masih Alinejad joined ‘The Big Money Show’ to discuss the Islamic Republic’s role in the Israel-Hamas war.
LVMH loves Birkenstock as IPO kicks off
LVMH has provided backing for Birkenstock through a private equity firm. The popular sandal maker began trading on the New York Stock Exchange debut on Wednesday opening below its offering price.
This is the ‘calm before the storm’ in the Israel-Hamas war: Bryan Stern
Project Dynamo CEO Bryan Stern joined ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast’ to discuss his organization’s efforts to rescue Americans who are stuck in Israel.
Israeli civilians were caught ‘utterly by surprise’: Jonathan Dekel-Chen
Jonathan Dekel-Chen, the father of a missing American, joined ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss the Israel-Hamas war and its devastating impact on his family.
Israel-Hamas war is more than anyone could 'fathom’: Tel Aviv resident Nina
Tel Aviv resident and sister of Israeli paratrooper Nina joined ‘Varney & Co.’ to share her harrowing experience throughout the war.
Walgreens pharmacists walk out over working conditions
Walgreens pharmacists say they're walking off the job in retaliation for challenging working conditions, especially at the height of the busy cold and flu season.



















