Trump's 'No. 1 priority' is to 'protect Americans,' the border and energy independence: Texas Rep. Weber
Rep. Randy Weber, R-Texas, on what he hopes to see accomplished along the southern border and within the energy sector under Trump's second administration.
Americans hosting Thanksgiving to spend 19% more than last year: report
Inflation is continuing to strain American households, as LendingTree found Thanksgiving hosts plan to spend 19% more than last year on food, drinks and decor for the party.
Feds seize more than $18M in phony Gibson guitars: 'Emotional and personal'
Federal officials have seized more than $18 million in fake Gibson guitars in what is the largest counterfeit musical instrument seizure in history.
Stew Leonard’s CEO says consumer confidence is up during holiday meal shopping
Stew Leonard details the impact of inflation on Thanksgiving and holiday meal shopping on ‘The Evening Edit.’
Two historic London food markets, hundreds of years old, to permanently close
The Smithfield and Billingsgate markets have a long history in the city of London, and date back nearly 900 years. They will permanently close in the coming years.
Trump picks Kevin Hassett to lead economic advisers: What to know
President-elect Trump named economist Kevin Hassett as his choice to serve as the director of the National Economic Council, which helps develop the White House's economic policies.
Congressional 'insider' trading needs to stop, they have an edge: Hilary Kramer
Greentech Research portfolio manager Hilary Kramer discusses whether lawmakers should be allowed to trade stocks and analyzes Super Micro Computer on 'Making Money.'
Charles Payne: America is united in banning Congress from trading stocks
'Making Money' host Charles Payne argues daily trading by members of Congress destroys the notion of fairness.
OPEC is ‘not pretty happy’ about looming tariffs on oil, expert says
Power the Future founder Daniel Turner breaks down how tariffs could lead to higher oil prices during an appearance on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast.’
Trump's proposed tariffs on Mexico, Canada, China will increase inflation, Goldman Sachs warns
President-elect Trump's plan to increase tariffs on goods from China and impose them on products from Mexico and Canada would drive inflation up by nearly 1%, Goldman Sachs estimates.
US is in 'our version of the Roaring Twenties,' market expert says
UBS Wealth Management managing director Scott Zelniker and Aquinas Wealth Advisors President Chris McMahon on Kohl's stocks following their earnings report, President-elect Trump's proposed tariffs and momentum with A.I. stocks.
Disney moving away from 'woke' stance improving business, MDB Capital president says
MDB Capital president and chief marketing strategist Lou Basenese joins 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast' to discuss Disney's recent turnaround.
Mortgage demand jumps as rates drop
A drop in mortgage rates for the first time in two months has sparked a surge in home purchase applications, breathing new life into the stagnant housing market.
Sen. Ernst ‘utterly astounded’ by what she found after auditing the IRS
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, discusses her audit against the IRS, DOGE's efforts and Biden reportedly requesting more aid for Ukraine.
Dow hits all-time high, on pace for 47th record close
Stock investors have a lot to be thankful for this year as the Dow Jones Industrial Average notches another new record as the post-election celebration continues.
FAA opens up military airspace for civilian travel for 'busiest Thanksgiving travel period on record'
The Federal Aviation Administration is using military airspace specially opened for civilian use to ensure smooth travel during the holiday, officials said.
Fed's favored inflation gauge showed price growth picked up in October
The Commerce Department released data showing that PCE inflation ticked higher in October, though the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge remained near last month's level.
Market expert notes 'a lot of opportunity' for investors in 2025
Constellation Research's Ray Wang analyzes tech industry futures and market strength ahead of Wednesday's opening bell.
Trump tariffs won't be massively consequential for the US: Jacob Sonenshine
Barron's market reporter Jacob Sonenshine discusses the impact President-elect Trump's tariffs could have on the U.S. economy on 'Varney & Co.'
Why are ESG-oriented ETFs going away?
Financial firms have pulled back on offering ESG investment funds amid a regulatory crackdown and investors looking for other ETFs that can provide better returns.



















