What is the Fed's termination rate?
Main Street Asset Management CIO Erin Gibbs and Macro Trends Advisors founding partner Mitch Roschelle discuss how high the Fed will raise rates before they pivot on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Boeing to cut around 150 finance jobs in US
Boeing had a total of approximately 142,000 employees at the end of 2021. The cuts are unrelated to its plan to move the company's corporate headquarters from Chicago to Virginia.
Holiday hiring: Walmart to add fewer workers this year
Walmart said it plans to hire 40,000 workers ahead of this year's busy holiday shopping season. In 2021, the company announced it would hire 150,000 employees ahead of the holidays.
Economy 'doesn't work' if inflation is 'this high': WSJ economic correspondent
Wall Street Journal Chief Economic Correspondent Nick Timiraos discussed strategy surrounding the Fed's speculated decision to combat inflation by potentially hiking interest rates by another 75 basis points ahead of their announcement Wednesday.
Marriott opens $600M global headquarters as it encourages in-person work
Marriott opened its new global headquarters in Maryland with more spaces for worker collaboration. The company is enticing workers to spend multiple days at the office.
American Express hiring 1,500 tech workers
American Express plans to hire 1,500 workers for various technology jobs by the end of the year, the credit card company said Monday. The company employed over 60,000 in 2021.
Inflation, education top issues for voters as Democrats focus on abortion
Washington Examiner commentary writer Kaylee McGhee White discusses key issues for voters ahead of midterms on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
FAA denies request to cut flight-training hours, citing safety concerns
The FAA rejected a proposal by Republic Airways to slash the time necessary for co-pilot training. The agency cited safety concerns and said unions opposed the request.
TGI Fridays ‘really excited’ to expand operations in Asia: CEO
TGI Fridays CEO Ray Blanchette says the American restaurant chain’s cuisine and sharing style works ‘really well’ in Asian markets.
Ramaswamy delivers a mandate to corporate America with new index fund
Strive founder and executive chairman Vivek Ramaswamy tells 'Varney & Co.' how he plans to use shareholder power to create change in America's boardrooms.
Strive sends shareholder letter to Disney, Apple in first act of corporate engagement
Strive founder and executive chairman Vivek Ramaswamy discusses his new index fund designed to focus on excellence rather than politics on 'Varney & Co.'
Railroad strike deal shows ‘sign’ that labor movement has ‘enormous amount of power’: FreightWaves CEO
FreightWaves CEO Craig Fuller argues the railroad labor agreement will empower other essential utility industries to demand wage increases and "take down" operations.
NYC ends COVID vaccine mandate for private-sector workers
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and health officials announced Tuesday that the COVID vaccine mandate for the private sector would become optional in November.
Railroad labor deal shows ‘sign’ that workers have ‘enormous amount of power’: FreightWaves CEO
FreightWaves CEO Craig Fuller argues that the tentative railroad strike agreement has ‘empowered’ the labor movement.
Biden is the cause of 'human misery' at the southern border: Ted Cruz
Senate Foreign Relations Committee member roasted the Biden administration for the 'humanitarian disaster' taking place at the southern border on 'Varney & Co.'
Sen. Ted Cruz: Allowing illegal migrants to work is a 'terrible idea'
Senate Foreign Relations Committee member addresses why more than 2 million migrants who entered the U.S. are not granted working papers to help the U.S. labor shortage on 'Varney & Co.'
FreightWaves CEO predicts railroad deal will pass Thursday, calls it ‘a big win’
The CEO of supply chain logistics company FreightWaves, Craig Fuller, says pressure from ‘catastrophic economic consequences’ catalyzed the railroad labor agreement.
Railroads vs. unions: What's next and why the strike threat isn't over
The threat of a strike from freight railroad unions isn't over. One union has already rejected the tentative deal and said it could strike at the end of the month.
'Quiet firing': How employers and workers can address this latest business trend
An emerging business trend is known as "quiet firing," when an employer creates a situation that forces an employee to resign. This includes denying raises and bonuses; here's how to handle it.
President Biden is dividing Americans ‘to distract us’: Miami mayor
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez criticizes President Biden’s push to ‘demonize’ MAGA Republicans ahead of the midterms and credits Miami’s success to ‘staying united.’



















