Recall of insulated bottles issued for potential lead problem in bottom compartment
The company Bindle Bottle issued a voluntary recall for its insulated bottles, according to a notice published on the Food and Drug Administration’s website.
Carvana veers clear of junkyard—for now
Carvana’s fourth-quarter results showed revenue fell 24% compared with a year earlier.
Energy crisis hurricane about to whip back around: Phil Flynn
The Price Futures Group senior market analyst Phil Flynn and Cetera Investment Management CIO Gene Goldman discuss January's hot PCE report and the impact of high energy prices on 'The Claman Countdown.'
More details emerge in billionaire Thomas Lee's suicide
In the wake of billionaire financier Thomas Lee being found dead on Thursday in New York, additional information has been reported.
Boeing shares drop as 787 Dreamliner issues expand
The Boeing Company has stopped the delivery of its 787 Dreamliner after the company found an analysis error related to a fuselage component by supplier Spirit AeroSystems.
Self-service locked cases discourage retail theft while improving customer experience
Indyme Solutions CEO Joe Budano discusses the rise in retail theft and how their self-service locked merchandise cases deter retail theft while improving customer experiences.
California man sues $2.04B Powerball winner, claims ticket was stolen, report says
A man has reportedly filed a lawsuit claiming that the winning $2.04 billion Powerball ticket bought in California was stolen from him.
Train-car wheel bearing overheated before Ohio train derailment, NTSB finds
An overheated bearing on a railcar was the likely cause of the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, federal officials said Thursday.
East Palestine residents need real leadership: Army veteran John Rourke
Blue Line Moving CEO and U.S. Army veteran John Rourke addresses the water concerns facing the people of East Palestine and responds to claims by politicians that the drinking water is safe on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Ford extends F-150 production halt
The Ford Motor Co. on Friday announced it was extending the production halt of its F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck after a battery caught fire at a holding lot in Dearborn, Michigan.
Tomi Lahren rips 'The View' for attacking East Palestine residents
'Tomi Lahren is Fearless' host Tomi Lahren reacts to the ladies of 'The View' lashing out at the people of East Palestine for supporting Trump on 'Varney & Co.'
Jeff Bezos hires investment firm for possible Commanders bid: report
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has reportedly hired a high-powered New York-based investment firm to consult on a potential bid for the Washington Commanders football team.
US in a 'very dangerous' situation with China: Gen. Jack Keane
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane explains how Ukraine can 'decisively defeat' Russia and reacts to the U.S. expanding its troop presence in Taiwan on 'Varney & Co.'
Kamala Harris gets reality check after claiming Biden admin reduced electric costs: ‘We have a lot more bills’
Rudford's restaurant owner and California resident Jeff Kacha is sounding off on Vice President Kamala Harris's controversial claim on electricity bills.
Organized retail theft to become Class 3 felony in Virginia, as states fight back against billions in losses
Virginia lawmakers approved legislation on Thursday that will make organized retail theft a Class 3 felony, with a prison sentence of as many as two decades.
Return of MLB spring training has Arizona, Florida hoping for billion-dollar economic bounce back
Major League Baseball's spring training officially begins Friday, which will bring baseball fans from around the country to Arizona and Florida to watch their favorite teams.
Viral post about bug in food leads to discovery of nearly 20 dead roaches at popular Florida chicken joint
A Florida woman's viral social media post showing a roach cooked into a chicken tender led to the discovery of nearly 20 dead cockroaches at the restaurant during a related inspection.
Bank of America totaled $1.2 billion in penalties, settlements in 2022
Bank of America recorded $1.2 billion in fines, settlements and expenses in 2022, topping the costs paid the previous two years.
NYC billionaire financier found dead in Manhattan office from self-inflicted gunshot wound: report
A billionaire financier was reportedly found dead Thursday inside his New York City office.
No stock can save this market: Scott Bauer
Prosper Trading Academy CEO Scott Bauer and Washington Crossing Advisors senior portfolio manager Kevin Caron discuss investor concern over Fed rate hikes on 'The Claman Countdown.'


















