Texas power crisis underscores green energy unreliability, expert says: 'get used to more blackouts'
Jonathan Lesser, an energy expert at the Manhattan Institute, warned Tuesday that power grid issues in Texas highlight the problems in store for the U.S. amid the green energy push.
Amazon Prime Day: Inflation not stopping the American consumer
JMP Securities internet equity research analyst Nick Jones and Kearney Consumer Institute lead Katie Thomas discuss how inflation could affect the annual big deal event on 'The Claman Countdown.'
JPM's David Kelly: Inflation heat wave here for another month
JPMorgan chief global strategist previews the June CPI reading and reveals when the Fed might start cutting interest rates on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Dozens of Republicans demand Biden admin's plan for nationwide power crisis
The entire Republican delegation on the House Energy and Commerce Committee wrote a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday, demanding plans for the power crisis.
Biden admin says 66 too old for commercial pilots, as president nears 80
The Biden administration deemed 66 years old to be too old to fly a commercial airline as a pilot, but President Biden himself turns 80 years old this November.
Something other than recession fears pushing oil down: David Bahnsen
The Bahnsen Group managing director explains how the oil bear market is putting additional stress on markets on 'Making Money.'
West Virginia AG: FDA is partly to blame for baby formula shortage
Attorney General Patrick Morrisey argues the FDA's regulations make it difficult for new formula manufacturers to enter the marketplace.
PepsiCo says soda, snack prices may rise
PepsiCo signaled Tuesday that it will likely raise prices on the company's beverages and snacks as raw material costs climb and demand remains steady.
Amazon's Prime Day sparks rival sales
Every year, Amazon's retail rivals launch competing sales around Prime Day. This year is no different for retailers like Best Buy, Nordstrom, Coach and Target.
Former retail CEO warns consumer recession will see weak retailers 'really suffer': Not all boats rise
Storch Advisors Restaurants CEO Gerald Storch outlines the reasons for high inventory levels and warns of a coming consumer recession on 'Varney & Co.'
Consumer recession will happen soon: Former Toys 'R' Us CEO
Former Toys 'R' Us CEO Gerald Storch warns of a looming recession amid consumer slowdowns and high inflation.
'Value is king': CEO weighs in on Amazon, Costco
Storch Advisors Restaurants CEO Gerald Storch argues Amazon Prime Day will see success despite 'exhausted' consumers and analyzes Costco's success despite record-high inflation.
Walmart buying 4,500 electric vans from Arkansas startup Canoo
Walmart is buying at least 4,500 electric vans from Arkansas-based Canoo, which will build the vehicles at a new factory in Pryor Oklahoma next year.
Gap CEO steps down
The chief executive officer of Gap Inc. has stepped down from her position and from the company's board. Sonia Syngal spent 18 years at the retailer.
We are going into a recession: Oil market expert
Andy Lipow, president of Lipow Oil Associates, discusses his predictions for the economy and oil markets.
Amazon Prime Day arrives as company suffers slowdown in online sales growth
Amazon's annual Prime Day event comes amid a slowdown in online sales growth, although the company may see a boost due to back-to-school shopping.
President Biden's priorities at odds in visit with Saudis
Libertarian Institute Director Scott Horton joined 'Kennedy' to discuss Biden's upcoming trip to Saudi Arabia and the president's plans to ask for more oil.
New hockey training aid for off-ice skating in works with unveiling of DriBlades
Alien Kinetics has unveiled the design for a new product, DriBlades. DriBlades will allow hockey players to train for their sport without rink availability.
Nord Stream Russian gas pipeline enters shutdown, Europeans fear extended delay
Maintenance begins Monday on the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, the biggest single pipeline carrying gas from Russia to Europe. Companies fear the war in Ukraine will delay reopening.
Texas braces for heat wave, ERCOT appeals for power conservation
Residents and businesses can reduce electricity usage by turning their thermostat up a degree or two and postponing running major appliances or pool pumps during afternoon peak hours.



















