Stocks likely to go higher if Fed doesn't move rates: Bobby Iaccino
Path Trading Partners co-founder Bobby Iaccino analyzes the market ahead of the Federal Reserve's June meeting on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Apple is way behind in the AI race: Gary Kaltbaum
Fox News contributor Gary Kaltbaum discusses Apple's A.I. capabilities on 'The Big Money Show.'
Rent prices are stagnating, suggesting high inflation may stick around
A new report published by Realtor.com found that decreases in rental prices slowed in May, which could mean that inflation will remain elevated this year.
There's 'not a stock bubble at all': Peter Morici
Former U.S. International Trade Commission director Peter Morici on a potential market crash worse than the Great Recession and migrants' impact on America's workforce.
GM approves new $6B stock buyback on strong demand for gas-powered vehicles
General Motors announced it has approved a new share repurchase authorization to buy back up to $6 billion worth of the automaker's stock, citing strong demand for gas-powered vehicles.
Stuart Varney: Biden better pay attention to Europe's election 'shock'
FOX Business' Stuart Varney reacted to European Union election results that showed pushback from conservative voters on mass migration and environmental extremism.
Europe's 'political revolution' could lead to change in the US: Nile Gardiner
Former PM Margaret Thatcher foreign policy researcher Nile Gardiner reacts to Europe voting in a new parliament on 'Varney & Co.'
Stuart Varney: Biden better pay attention to Europe's election 'shock'
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney argues Americans are just as fed up with mass migration and environmental extremism as Europeans seem to be.
Nvidia stock split a form of manipulation: Charles Payne
'Making Money' host Charles Payne analyzes the Nvidia stock split, Apple's A.I. venture and Kamala Harris calling the housing crisis a second term issue.
Ozempic vs Krispy Kreme: Wall Street firm bets weight-loss drugs won’t beat doughnut sales
Wall Street firm Truist Securities is betting that consumers will still buy Krispy Kreme doughnuts amid the surge in weight-loss drugs like Novo Nordisk's Ozempic.
Elon Musk isn't completely 'at war' with Apple's Tim Cook: R 'Ray' Wang
Constellation Research founder R 'Ray' Wang discusses Elon Musk threatening an Apple ban at his companies over its OpenAI partnership.
Inflation won't improve until government stops spending like drunken sailors: David Nicholas
Nicholas Wealth Management President David Nicholas discusses whether the Fed can reduce inflation without causing a recession on 'Varney & Co.'
There is ‘unanimity’ around Fed’s ‘wait-and-see stance’: Nick Timiraos
Wall Street Journal chief economics correspondent Nick Timiraos comments on what to expect from the Federal Reserve ahead of big economic data coming this week.
We have a 'lawless president': Sen. John Barrasso
Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., discusses Trump's expected strategic governing meeting with the Senate GOP, the ongoing border, whether he supports term limits and the White House's warning on 'MAGAnomics.'
Blue-collar work stigma has 'lessened' thanks to social media spotlight: Matt Panella
Carpenter and TikTok star Matt Panella tells the story of how he used his trade to help inspire the next toolbelt generation.
'Weakness invites aggression' in the Middle East: Rep. Andy Barr
Rep. Andy Barr, R-Ky., on how to 'finish the job' in defeating Hamas and new information revealed from the Jan. 6 investigations.
Rep. Buddy Carter 'would not be surprised' if Biden can't secure DNC nomination
Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., details 'damage' to border policy, Democrats inciting 'chaos' and the state of America's economy ahead of November's presidential election.
Businesses 'fed up' with California's minimum wage hike as prices soar, thousands forced out of work
Fast food restaurants in California are having to lay off thousands of workers and hike menu prices to stay open. CABIA President Tom Manzo explains why business owners are 'fed up.'
Homeownership costs in the US surged 26% since the start of 2020
The cost of owning a home in the U.S. has jumped 26% since the start of 2020 as inflation made necessities like insurance and utilities more expensive.
Ford invests millions in Detroit downtown revival
After 34 years of sitting idle, the Michigan Central Station has reopened its doors. The Ford Motor Company bought the station in 2018 with plans to turn it into an innovation hub.



















