Most 'recession-proof' jobs in 2022
Payscale recently put out a report identifying what it called the most "recession-proof" jobs this year, all of which it said saw double-digit increases in pay, including waiter/waitress, banker and media director
Tesla owner says he had to cancel Christmas plans because car would not charge in freezing weather
Virginia radio personality Domenick Nati says he had to cancel Christmas plans because his Tesla S car would not charge when he plugged it in at multiple sites.
Target recalls over 200,000 weighted blankets after two kids die, children can 'become entrapped' in product
Target is recalling around 204,000 weighted blankets after two children reportedly died after becoming "entrapped" in the blanket's cover.
Entrepreneurs make billions in sneaker resale market, build collectible kicks empire
Impossible Kicks co-founder and CEO John Mocadlo says "you'd really be surprised" how clients young and old are investing in the sneaker resale market as a new kind of "asset class."
Supply chains upended by COVID are back to normal
Parcel carrier FedEx Corp. and other regional carriers are having an easier time delivering packages this peak season, with additional capacity and steady parcel volume.
2023 recession will usher in 'next great buying opportunity': Doug Ramsey
The Fitz-Gerald Group principal Keith Fitz-Gerald and Leuthold Group CIO Doug Ramsey discuss how much further the stock market will decline in 2023 as volatility spikes on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Business travel won't be as spontaneous in 2023 compared to pre-COVID levels: Gloria Bohan
Omega World Travel president and CEO Gloria Bohan analyzes the state of the airline industry and expectations for business travel in 2023 on 'The Claman Countdown.'
FTC orders Mastercard to stop blocking competitor debit payments
The Federal Trade Commission has ordered Mastercard to cease business practices it claims are designed to bar vendors from routing payments through third parties.
When real estate markets 'turn around,' builders 'need to build': Jerry Howard
National Association of Home Builders CEO Jerry Howard argues a less hawkish stance from the Federal Reserve and declining mortgage rates will 'help' markets and home construction.
Despite inflation, consumers are still splurging on luxury spirits
Consumers are still spending on luxury spirits even with persisting inflation and uncertainty surrounding the economy, underscoring the resiliency of the sector.
FedEx and UPS warn of possible delivery delays as winter storm sweeps country
FedEx warned customers on Friday that the unfolding winter storm threatens to delay deliveries nationwide as the company battles with adverse weather conditions.
Winter storm leaves over 1 million without power ahead of holiday
Over 1 million Americans are without power as a winter storm encompasses half the country and holiday travel is canceled.
Career challenge at the holidays: How do you handle the office gift exchange?
Experts weigh in on handling the office gift swap during the holidays. While some options are suitable for colleagues, some are definitely off-limits — and some send the wrong message.
US is 'extremely dependent' on China for rare earth elements: Luisa Moreno
Defense Metals Corp President Luisa Moreno joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss the U.S.' ability to produce rare earth minerals, its reliance on China, and the need for more elements to meet Biden's 2030 electric vehicle goals.
Tesla's key managers in China
These are the members of Tesla's China team tapped to overhaul production at the Austin Gigafactory while CEO Elon Musk keeps Twitter out of bankruptcy.
Winter storm: Energy demand will stress the electrical, natural gas systems
The demand for energy over the next few days, as the winter storm rolls in across the United States, will be at the highest its ever been, the American Gas Association says.
Bad economic news will be good for the market: Teddy Weisberg
Seaport Securities founder Teddy Weisberg and Prosper Trading Academy CEO Scott Bauer reveal where investors can find buying opportunities heading into in 2023 and analyze Fed policy on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Reemergence of physical retail 'exceptionally strong' since pandemic: Tom McGee
International Council of Shopping Centers CEO Tom McGee discusses the holiday shopping season and explains how a TikTok ban could negatively impact some retailers on 'The Claman Countdown.'
The whack-a-mole economy: US manufacturers struggle with unpredictable supplies
Issues that began with the coronavirus pandemic, get worse as high inflation, the Ukraine war, and tension with China continue to disrupt the supply chain.
US Oil prices jump by $2 a barrel as Americans prepare for holiday weekend travel
Oil prices increased by $2 a barrel on Wednesday as Americans prepare to travel across the country during this upcoming holiday weekend.



















