Powell thinks he can engineer a soft landing: Charles Payne
FOX Business' Charles Payne joins 'The Big Money Show' to discuss the May PCE release, Apple’s stock performance, and the affirmative action Supreme Court ruling.
Bose recalling 884K speakers over potential fire risk
Some 884,000 Bose bass module speakers are being recalled following reports of multiple incidents of the products melting or catching fire, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said.
Supreme Court rules against Biden student loan debt handout
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in cases dealing with President Biden's student loan debt cancelation program, which had been on hold pending a decision.
Student debt bailout as a policy matter is a 'disaster' and 'regressive move': Vivek Ramaswamy
2024 President candidate Vivek Ramaswamy reacts to the recent Supreme Court rulings, voters thinking America's best days are behind us and 2024 GOP candidate polls.
Machinists at key Boeing plant end strike after union approves new contract
Spirit AeroSystems is resuming operations on Friday at its Wichita, Kansas, plant after union workers agreed to a new contract, ending a week-long work stoppage.
China's new foreign policy law 'a lot of bluster on Xi's part,' says Rep. Mike Waltz
Rep. Mike Waltz, R-Fla., discusses reports of a military base in Belarus, China's new foreign policy law, the affirmative action ruling not applying to the service academies and military enlistment concerns.
Fourth of July travel: Airlines prepare for record passenger traffic as weather threatens schedules
Airlines are trying to recover from days of disruptions that occurred in part because of bad weather that rolled in over the weekend and led to mass delays and cancellations.
'Big stay' career trend has employees hunkering down: Here's what's at work
Many employees today are engaging in the "big stay" at their jobs, essentially choosing to stay put given today's economic conditions. Workplace experts shared insights.
July 4th holiday travel: LAX expects nearly 3 million passengers
The Los Angeles International Airport is expecting its busiest travel period of the summer season during the July 4 holiday, anticipating nearly 3 million passengers.
Bidenomics means 'everything is more expensive for your family': Rep. Bryan Steil
Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., discusses Biden economic policies amid voter concerns and the anticipated Supreme Court ruling on the student loan bailout.
Chef David Burke shares Fourth of July recipes
Celebrity Chef and restaurateur David Burke shares his favorite Fourth of July recipes for your cookout.
Buc-ee's brings 'largest travel center in the world' to Tennessee with latest opening
Buc-ee's started welcoming customers at its biggest-ever location this week, a 74,000-square-foot location in Tennessee that it also claims is the "largest travel center in the world."
Thousands forced to wait hours at Houston airport after hundreds of delays, cancellations
Thousands of passengers at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston experienced travel trouble after 160 flights were canceled and 374 were delayed on Thursday.
DoorDash bringing hourly pay option to delivery workers
DoorDash unveiled Wednesday a new hourly-based earning option for its delivery workers called 'Earn by Time.' It involves a 'guaranteed hourly minimum rate' for orders.
Boeing T-7A Red Hawk trainer takes first flight with US Air Force
Aerospace company Boeing said the T-7A Red Hawk trainer jet took its first U.S. Air Force flight on Wednesday, with the event spanning roughly an hour.
Chatty coworkers can be bad for your career: Here's how to fix the issue
Overly chatty or friendly colleagues can distract employees from their work at hand — and even affect career performance. Here's what to do and how to solve this problem in the workplace.
Aspartame sweetener used in Diet Coke, some chewing gum, may be deemed 'possibly carcinogenic': report
One of the most common artificial sweeteners is reportedly slated to be declared a possible carcinogen as soon as next month by World Health Organization's cancer research agency.
Women seeking jobs at Bill Gates' private office asked sexually explicit questions during interview: report
Women interviewing for Bill Gates' office reportedly faced sexually explicit questions about their porn preferences, STDs, extramarital affairs and if they “danced for dollars."
Oil analyst talks gas prices, summer travel
GasBuddy head of petroleum analysis Patrick De Haan discusses national average gas prices being a dollar below what they were last year.
American Airlines pilot warns 5G rollout on planes 'is just crazy'
American Airlines Pilot Capt. Dennis Tajer joined "The Big Money Show" to discuss the safety concerns following the FAA's 5G rollout.



















