Stuart Varney: Trump's 'radical' tax proposals are shrewd political moves
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney analyzed Trump's plan to make Social Security benefits tax-free for senior citizens and his 'no tax on tips' policy.
Eli Lilly raises forecast after boost in Zepbound, Mounjaro sales
Eli Lilly and Co. reported strong second-quarter results, beating Wall Street estimates and prompting the company to raise its full-year revenue forecast by $3 billion.
America's fiscal situation is 'really dire': Maya MacGuineas
Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget President Maya MacGuineas weighs the best fiscal policy to mitigate U.S. debt and economic volatility, and compares Trump's and Harris' platforms, respectively.
Jobless claims rise less than expected to 233,000
The Labor Department on Thursday released new data about unemployment claims amid heightened concerns that the U.S. economy is headed for a recession.
Stock market turmoil created an opportunity for Nvidia, Charles Schwab: D.R. Barton
Woodshaw Financial Group principal D.R. Barton argues the recent market correction created big buying opportunities on 'Varney & Co.'
Wages are outpacing food prices, but inflation is still a problem: Anthony Chan
Former JPMorgan Chase chief economist Anthony Chan reacts to Kamala Harris saying it will be her 'Day One priority' to bring down prices despite already being in office on 'Varney & Co.'
Trump is doing a great job of sticking with the issues: Rep. Roger Williams
Rep. Roger Williams, R-Texas, discusses the the GOP's probe into the SBA for alleged voter registration efforts, illegal migrants possibly voting in elections, Harris' campaign dodging questions about recession, and the 2024 election.
Middle America has been in recession 'a long time' and Wall Street 'ignored' it: Stephanie Pomboy
Macromavens President Stephanie Pomboy breaks down whether Americans are technically experiencing a recession, key economic data and the labor market.
Tim Walz governs in a way Mao would’ve been proud of: Gordon Chang
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang criticizes Gov. Tim Walz for 'fawning' over China, discusses fentanyl gangs and a Chinese-American man convicted of spying for China.
Microsoft, CrowdStrike, Delta: Who's really to blame?
A ton of narratives are circulating about what happened to Delta Air Lines the days following CrowdStrike's global tech outage. Take a look at what each company is saying.
Rumble CEO joins Musk's advertising antitrust suit going after 'harmful monopoly'
Social media platform Rumble joined the lawsuit against global advertising consortium GARM that was filed by Elon Musk's X and argues that GARM has acted as an illegal monopoly.
Big Lots could potentially close 315 stores
Up to 315 of discount retailer Big Lots’ locations could be on the chopping block and facing potential closure, a Securities & Exchange Commission filing from Friday indicated.
After a pay boom, raises are shrinking
With hiring now slowing sharply, employers are controlling payroll costs by cutting or freezing bonuses, doling out fewer and smaller merit increases.
US stocks close lower, comeback rally stalls as investors remain cautious
Stocks reversed earlier gains and closed lower on Wednesday, a day after Wall Street snapped its three-day losing streak.
Charles Payne: Say no to big government, yes to capitalism
'Making Money' host Charles Payne argues anyone voting for government housing is voting to keep their children in poverty.
Democrats want to make people more comfortable in poverty: Don Peebles
The Peebles Corporation founder Don Peebles discusses the threat of recession and Kamala Harris' economic policies on 'Making Money.'
Sahm Rule is picking up on something that's 'very worrisome': Claudia Sahm
New Century Advisors chief economist Claudia Sahm weighs in on the Fed's next rate move on 'Varney & Co.'
Disney's theme park business under pressure
Disney’s Experience segment showed some softness in the third quarter, the entertainment giant announced on Wednesday as it released its latest earnings report.
Dine Brands restaurants are ‘definitely not losing money’ on promotions: John Peyton
Dine Brands CEO John Peyton joins ‘The Big Money Show’ to discuss the latest news emerging from the restaurant industry.
Investors who don't check frequently tend to do better in the long run: Veronica Dagher
WSJ personal finance reporter Veronica Dagher discusses what to do with your money if you're worried about the market.



















