These states have the highest foreclosure rates in the US
Foreclosure filing for the first half of 2024 fell from the same time in 2023, but some states have seen alarming spikes so far this year, according to a new report.
Crypto leaders meet with Biden adviser, lawmakers to address regulatory tensions
Heavy hitters from the cryptocurrency industry met with a senior White House official on Wednesday to voice their frustration about the administration’s regulatory crackdown on the industry
LARRY KUDLOW: Give Biden the union elites, while Trump takes the rank-and-file
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow says working-class Americans have experienced an "affordability crisis" under the Biden administration on "Kudlow."
Alaska increases cruise tourism limits as residents argue peace of mind versus economy
Overtourism has grown into a contentious issue for many cities as they emerged from the pandemic lockdown and handled the surge of travel that followed it.
Charles Payne shares how to ‘get in the game’ ahead of the ‘greatest wealth transfer in history’
Charles Payne answers questions from Americans on how to protect investments and prepare for future wealth transfers on ‘Making Money's' 'Unbreakable Investor' town hall.
Bipartisan group of senators reaches agreement on bill to ban lawmakers from trading stocks
A bipartisan group of four senators on Wednesday announced they have reached an agreement on legislation that would ban members of Congress from trading stocks.
Big Lots closing dozens of stores, putting survival in question
Big Lots announced last month in an SEC filing that it will be closing 35 to 40 stores this year, despite opening three new ones. The company operates more than 1,300 U.S. stores.
Top Wall Street law firm screening job applicants for participation in anti-Israel protests
Prestigious law firm Sullivan & Cromwell is scrutinizing potential hires for their involvement in pro-Palestinian student groups and anti-Israel protests.
It is ‘astounding’ that Biden and Powell have not had a meeting in over two years: Rep. Mike Lawler
Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., weighs in on the Biden administration’s handling of the U.S.’s growing inflation problem during an appearance on ‘Varney & Co.’
Biden has done a lot: Wesley Clark
Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe Wesley Clark discusses the NATO summit and Biden's job performance amid concerns about his health.
We should have a president projecting American ascendency: Rebeccah Heinrichs
National defense expert Rebeccah Heinrichs questions whether people are confident in Biden to take on his job amid ongoing wars in Europe and the Middle East and discusses the anti-Israel protests plaguing parts of the U.S.
Target-exclusive lemon cow Squishmallow has collectors, influencers on the hunt
Target has another exclusive item this summer that has become all the rage on social media and has collectors urging people to head to the store to pick up theirs.
Amazon tackling EV 'barrier' as it aims for 100K vehicle deliveries by 2030
Amazon is working to boost the number of its electric delivery vehicles for its last mile delivery. However, its facing a similar issue as other global car manufactures: charging.
It's pretty apparent that Powell, Yellen are going to try to 'goose' this election: David Stryzewski
Sound Planning Group CEO David Stryzewski provides his thoughts on the rally in stocks and his market outlook.
Companies are going bankrupt at the fastest pace since 2020: A 'historic surge'
New figures published by S&P Global Intelligence show that 75 companies filed for bankruptcy in June, the highest number recorded in one month since 2020.
Real estate tycoon explains when house prices will start to drop and 'open the floodgates'
Rising home supply and anticipated lower mortgage rates to come will "open the floodgates" for a real estate market "boom," says RE/MAX's chairman and co-founder.
Nearly half of Gen Z rely on financial help from parents, family: BofA survey
A new survey by Bank of America found that 46% of adult members of Gen Z are getting financial assistance from parents or family members to cover housing, groceries and other needs.
Inflation expected to slow again in June, but high prices are still crushing Americans
The Labor Department will release the closely watched June consumer price index report Thursday, which is expected to show prices rose 3.1% last month.
North Carolina legalizes to-go cocktails permanently
North Carolina enacts a law reinstating to-go cocktails, lowering the tax rate for spirits ready-to-drink cocktails and permit alcohol sales on certain holidays.
Billionaire investor Bill Ackman starts fundraising for new US fund
Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman launched fundraising for a new U.S.-listed fund that could bring in upwards of $20 billion and will trade on the New York Stock Exchange.



















