Walmart curbs losses despite company’s ‘cautious’ 2023 outlook
The worlds largest retailer, Walmart, lowered its economic outlook on concerns about margins as consumers shop for bargains in a high inflationary environment.
Americans are 'voting with their feet, fleeing policies that don't work': Mayor Francis Suarez
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez discusses how the 'Miami miracle story' is 'scalable' across the U.S.
Home Depot warns of weak 2023 profit as rising prices hurt demand
Demand for home improvement tools such as paint and flooring is now cooling as consumers cut back spending, setting the company up for a challenging 2023.
Walmart sees weaker 2023 results, cautious on economic outlook
Walmart investors have been keenly eyeing the retailer's efforts to negotiate better prices from its suppliers and ward off competition from rivals such as Target Corp.
LEGO pivots brand toward push for diversity and inclusion with revamped 'Friends' product line for all kids
The LEGO Group announced the relaunch of its Friends Universe product line, which will now include characters with anxiety, limb difference, neurodivergence and more.
The 'axis of evil' advance China, Russia goals as Biden takes back seat: Rep. Cory Mills
Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., argues America is facing 'economic, resource and cyber warfare' from China, Russia, North Korea and Iran.
Wall Street awaits Walmart’s inflation update
Walmart earnings ahead of the opening bell on Wall Street Tuesday expected to be inflation barometer as company calculates consumer staple sales from quarter.
NBA enters strategic partnership with fintech company Ant Group in China
Chinese fintech company Ant Group announced Tuesday it has entered a strategic partnership with the NBA in China to work on an array of projects.
Feds seeking information from Tesla on crash into fire truck that left driver dead
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is seeking information from Tesla about a fatal crash in Contra Costa County, California on Feb. 18.
Wheels Up CEO Kenny Dichter: Committed to delivering a 'great experience in the sky'
Wheels Up founder and CEO Kenny Dichter discusses the industry-wide pilot shortage and the company's path to profitability on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Red McCombs, billionaire former owner of the Vikings and Spurs, dead at 95
Red McCombs, the billionaire who owned two professional basketball teams and an NFL team, has died at the age of 95. His family remembered him as a "Texas icon."
Food Stamps are about to spoil grocery stores’ outlook
After a pandemic era increase, fading food-stamp benefits could suddenly sensitize a large block of consumers to higher grocery prices at Walmart and peers.
Ohio residents 'really worried' about home property value in a 'chemical wasteland': Luke Glavan
East Palestine resident Luke Glavan says he's not drinking any city or tap water and instead has been depending on donated water bottles.
Norfolk Southern CEO 'showing up' too late: Dave Maney
In the Ohio toxic train derailment aftermath, The Expert Press CEO Dave Maney argues Norfolk Southern Railway should've shown up to help from the start.
MLB creates 'economic reform committee' as Mets spend hundreds of millions in free agency
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen spent a ton of money in the offseason and it appeared to irk other owners enough for MLB to create a committee to focus on revenue disparity.
Ohio mom sounds alarm after chickens die, son remains sick following toxic train derailment
Ohio resident Amanda Breshears describes 'overwhelming' health symptoms while living just 10 miles from the toxic train derailment site in East Palestine.
Phillip London remembered as 'legend' in the gov. contracting industry: Jennifer London
'Ever Vigilant' co-author and wife of the late Phillip London, Jennifer London, says the billionaire based his leadership strategy on military values.
Escalating US involvement in Ukraine not 'necessarily a good thing': Eddie Scarry
The Federalist's D.C. columnist Eddie Scarry argues American aid for Ukraine has 'become this bottomless pit now.'
California men filed false tax returns for athletes, charged them for fraudulent payouts
Two California men were sentenced for their roles in a $44 million scheme to file fraudulent tax returns on behalf of professional athletes and phony PPP loan applications.
More auto payments are late, exposing cracks in consumer credit
The number of Americans falling behind on their car payments are increasing at a rapid rate due to the increase in car prices and borrowers taking on larger loans.



















