Larry Kudlow: Don't bet on Fed lowering interest rates
'Kudlow' host discusses what's behind the sharp decline in 10-year and 2-year treasury yields on 'Varney & Co.'
Ford sales fell 8.9% in September after stellar July and August gains
Ford reported September sales that were down 8.9% compared to last year as supply chain issues continue to keep production below demand levels.
Affirm CEO is ‘a big believer in the American economy’
Affirm co-founder and CEO Max Levchin believes the U.S. consumer is still ‘quite healthy,’ and the company’s outlook is ‘relatively strong.’
North Korea likely planning to test a seventh nuclear device: Ret. Gen. Jack Keane
Fox News senior strategic analyst Ret. Gen. Jack Keane says North Korea's 'clamoring for attention' with its nuclear weapons tests.
Democrats' solution to a problem is 'more government': Rep. Warren Davidson
Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, discusses U.S. energy policies under the current administration, the 2022 midterm elections and the Army missing its recruiting goal as Biden's vaccine mandate remains in place.
Boeing's 737 Max 10 may not be approved by FAA until summer 2023: report
Boeing reportedly may not receive Federal Aviation Administration approval for 737 Max 10 aircraft until next summer over cockpit alerting requirement concerns.
Energy experts sound alarm on Europe's energy crisis as 'clear and present warning' for America
A group of energy experts warned GOP lawmakers against "blindly" following the European Union's climate policies, noting the bloc's major crisis pushing consumer prices higher.
Hurricane Ian has insurance crime experts warning car-buyers over flood-damaged vehicles
An untold number of vehicles were flooded by Hurricane Ian, and an insurance group is now warning car-buyers of the risk of fraud when those cars are sold.
Georgia state court rejects incentive plan for Rivian $5-billion plant
A state court in Georgia rejected a $1.5 Billion incentive to bring a Rivian factory to the state on the grounds that the proposal did not appear feasible.
PSEG CEO Ralph LaRossa helps Florida restore power in Hurricane Ian aftermath
PSEG president and CEO Ralph LaRossa tells 'The Claman Countdown' he sent 48 contractors to Florida to help repair the damaged power grid.
NioCorp CEO Mark Smith bets on EV demand with mine for rare minerals
NioCorp executive chairman and CEO Mark Smith discusses the company's plan to mine critical minerals for electric vehicle manufacturing on 'The Claman Countdown.'
The dow has hit a ‘tradable bottom’ argues Stephen Guilfoyle
Sarge986 president Stephen Guilfoyle and T3Trading CSO Scott Redler discuss what caused the DOW to gain more than 800 points, and whether the stock market has turned around, on ‘The Claman Countdown.’
GM outsells Toyota in US as industry worries about inflation
General Motors beat Toyota in sales in Q3, but Toyota beat GM in the last 12 calendar months. Future looks bleak for automakers as a potential recession looms.
Cheese sold at Whole Foods, Albertsons, Safeway and others recalled over listeria concerns
Brie and Camembert products that were sold to over a dozen retailers were recalled over possible listeria contamination, according to health officials.
Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer’s prison glasses are being sold for $150K
Cult Collectibles in Vancouver has put Jeffrey Dahmer's prison spectacles up for sale following the new hit from Netflix about the serial killer's life.
Norwegian Cruise Line eliminating COVID-19 testing, masking and vaccination requirements
Norwegian Cruise Line announced it is removing all coronavirus-related protocols effective Tuesday, Oct, 4, 2022. That includes testing, masking and vaccination requirements.
Hurricane Ian: 500K Floridians still out of power
Just under 600,000 homes and businesses throughout Florida were without power as of midday Monday as restoration crews worked around the clock to help recovery efforts after Hurricane Ian.
New iPhone feature alerts Nebraska police to 'worst crash' in recent memory
New iPhone 14 crash detection credited for alerting police in Lincoln, Nebraska to deadly crash that killed six. Police call it the "worst crash" in recent memory.
Toyota president did a 'happy dance' after beating GM in sales, remains skeptical about all-electric future
Toyota President Akio Toyoda said he did a "happy dance" after the company outsold General Motors in the U.S. in 2021 and remains steadfast in its future plans.
US facing butter shortage ahead of holidays
The amount of butter sitting in cold storage facilities in the U.S. in August has fallen 22% compared to a year ago. However, economists warned about the ongoing shortage in June.



















