EVs are 'net negative' and not part of renewable solution: Bjorn Lomborg
Copenhagen Consensus President Bjorn Lomborg unpacks policy surrounding renewable energy and electric vehicles and discusses how to improve their efficiency.
Recent French election has shown significant political tidal wave: Jonathan Sacerdoti
Political commentator Jonathan Sacerdoti discusses the French elections as the National Rally party wins the first round.
Make sure your portfolio 'stays diversified': Noah Kerner
Acorns Chairman and CEO Noah Kerner on navigating the current market and best tips to capitalize on your investments.
Stocks could fall 30% as US heads for a deep recession, analyst warns
A new analyst note from BCA Research suggests the S&P 500 could slide as much as 30% within the next year as the U.S. economy enters a deep recession.
‘Roaring Kitty’ takes Chewy stake
Shares of online pet retailer Chewy were volatile Monday after a SEC filing disclosed that meme stock trader Keith Gill, who goes by "Roaring Kitty," purchased over 9 million shares.
Biden is by far the most 'financially reckless' president in history: Stephen Moore
Economist Stephen Moore argues Trump did not hand off an inflationary economy to Biden when he left office on 'Varney & Co.'
Trump tariffs will have a deflationary impact: Jeff Sica
Circle Squared Alternative Investments founder Jeff Sica pushes back on the belief that Trump's China tariffs will create inflation on 'Varney & Co.'
Jackie DeAngelis warns Biden's energy policies explain 'a lot' behind inflation: Don't 'gaslight' Americans
FOX Business Jackie DeAngelis spelled out the severity of price hikes on major items while slamming the Biden administration for downplaying the problem.
Who added more to the national debt, Biden or Trump?
America’s current twin deficits – budget and trade deficits – mean that Uncle Sam is dependent upon the kindness of strangers (foreign governments) to fund its gargantuan spending needs.
CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid closing stores: a brick and mortar downfall?
For years, U.S. pharmacy chains have been shuttering locations around the nation. It's a trend one industry expert says will continue, especially with the demand for online pharmacies.
Central banks grew their gold reserves in 2023 as analysts see potential price surge
A report released by the World Gold Council in June found that central banks added the second most gold reserves on record in 2023 as analysts see a potential price surge.
Looking to buy a house? These 3 'cold' markets could offer a bargain
Prospective homebuyers looking to score a deal could consider looking in the "coldest" housing markets in the country, where supply is outpacing demand.
Boeing agrees to buy Spirit AeroSystems for $4.7B as manufacturer addresses safety concerns
Boeing said it reached a deal to purchase Spirit AeroSystems for $4.7 billion, as the plane manufacturer attempts to shore up safety concerns following recent issues with certain jets.
GOP rep proposes legislation blocking Biden from rescinding Trump rule that expanded association health plans
Rep. Tim Walberg, R-Mich, is introducing legislation to block the Department of Labor's move to rescind a Trump administration rule that expanded association health plans.
Visa, Mastercard can likely handle swipe-fee settlement bigger than $30 billion: judge
A judge who rejected a proposed $30 billion settlement between card issuers Visa and Mastercard and merchants said the issuers could likely handle a "substantially greater" settlement.
Federal prosecutors meet with Boeing, crash victims' relatives ahead of looming charging decision: report
Federal officials from the Justice Department are meeting with Boeing and the families of victims of fatal crashes as a deadline for filing criminal charges against Boeing nears.
Walmart-owned Sam's Club is way behind Costco in sales; here's how they're looking to close the gap
When looking at how to compete with Costco, Sam's Club is looking toward its private label products to compete with its rival's Kirkland Signature.
Disney Cruise Line setting sail on first Asia-based ship in 2025
Disney Cruise Line announced it will be setting sail from Singapore as early as next year, but additional details have yet to be released.
Tourist hot spot to ban vacation apartments in bid to make city 'livable' again
Florence and New York City are just a couple of the cities that have looked to stop new short-term rentals as housing prices hit record levels, making it difficult for locals.
Rent increases are pricing small businesses out of business
Business owners said they've had to raise some prices for customers and it's helped pay bills a little bit but not enough to keep up with ballooning rent inflation.



















