Biden's 'green nonsense' is to blame for UAW strike: Michael Lee
Michael Lee Strategy founder Michael Lee joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss whether the looming government shutdown or the UAW strike will impact the stock market.
UAW vows to strike at more US auto plants if progress not made by Friday
The United Auto Workers union said it would begin striking at more plants if no serious progress is made by noon on Friday in negotiations with the Big Three U.S. automakers.
Macy's aiming to add nearly 40,000 workers in seasonal roles
Macy’s Inc.'s holiday shopping season efforts will involve bringing on 38,000 people in seasonal roles this year, according to a press release.
Electric air taxi company Joby Aviation announces factory in Dayton, Ohio, to kickstart 'new era' in flying
Joby Aviation, which is developing electric air taxis for commercial passenger service, is building its first scaled manufacturing facility in Ohio.
It's time for UAW 'to share in the profits' of auto giants: Tony Totty
United Auto Workers Local 14 President Tony Totty says the union leaders 'know how to negotiate' something favorable for members.
UAW is 'fighting for working people' in America, 'income inequality': Dave Green
United Auto Workers 2B regional director Dave Green says the union's strikes will go on 'as long as we need to.'
Biden administration is the 'true culprit' of UAW strike: Jeff Sica
Circle Squared Alternative Investments founder Jeff Sica argues inflation and Biden's green initiatives are the root causes of the United Auto Workers strike on 'Varney & Co.'
Former Chrysler CEO says UAW strike has 'broad and deep tentacles' in the economy
Predicting the UAW strikes will "go on for a while," Bob Nardelli explains how the picket line impacts car dealerships and associated jobs in "every city, every state."
Recession could hit in October if unemployment rises slightly: mathematical model
If the unemployment rate rises slightly this month, it could mean a recession in October, according to a mathematical model that correctly signaled the 2020 recession. But economists are split about the likelihood of a recession this year. Here’s what you need to know.
Nonprofit aims to combat veteran homelessness by assisting in transition to civilian life
As thousands of veterans face homelessness, Veterans Inc. works to alleviate that crisis by helping those transitioning to civilian life find jobs that utilize their military skills.
China's youth unemployment crisis could dent world's second-biggest economy
China has explored a number of approaches to bridge the gap between more graduates and fewer jobs, but experts warn Beijing is ignoring the underlying issue.
UAW striking Detroit's Big Three at the same time is 'very dramatic but measured': Mark Phelan
Detroit Free Press auto critic and columnist Mark Phelan provides the latest details on the United Auto Workers strike on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Planet Fitness ousts CEO, shares slide
Planet Fitness said on Friday it is replacing chief executive Chris Rondeau replacing him with board member and former New Hampshire Gov. Craig Benson.
Jamie Butters on UAW strike: Automakers are not going to try to repeat these mistakes
Automotive News Executive Director Jamie Butters discusses the UAW strike and its impact on the auto industry.
Workers, leaders want to learn about AI but may exaggerate their knowledge, study finds
A survey from Canva found that more than one in five workers have exaggerated their knowledge of AI while more than one in three senior leaders have done the same in work or personal settings.
UAW strike 'not surprising': Steve Pavlick
Steve Pavlick, RenMac partner and head of policy, discusses the UAW strike, the House GOP demanding full Huawei and SMIC sanctions and Biden's poll numbers ahead of the 2024 election.
Study finds 75% of U.S. adults expect job pool to shrink due to AI
Three-quarters of Americans above the age of 18 expect the job pool will shrink due to artificial intelligence, a Bentley-Gallup study indicates.
Top crypto state regulator to step down, headed to private sector
Peter Marton is to step down from his job at the New York State Department of Financial Services effective Sept. 29, according to an internal memo seen by FOX Business.
Biden is a 'madman' for allowing border surge to continue: Rep. Carlos Gimenez
Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., discusses whether he supports using deadly force at the southern border on 'Varney & Co.'
How to become a pet sitter: Turn your love for animals into a side hustle or full-time job
A pet sitter is hired when an owner needs someone to look after their pet. If you are interested in becoming a pet sitter, here are a few tips.



















