Walmart launches its largest private grocery brand in decades
Walmart launched a new private food brand with hundreds of items across a variety of categories. This comes as private brands continue to gain market share.
Meta's stock could 'zoom' thanks to AI: David Dietze
Peapack Wealth Management senior investment strategist David Dietze discusses whether Amazon or Meta is the better investment on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Top summer travel destinations for 2024: These international spots were the most searched
Summer travel is nearing as families across the country search for vacation destinations. Delta Air Lines said these international spots are popular this year.
Robotics in the restaurant industry are here to stay: Carlos Gazitua
Sergio's CEO Carlos Gazitua explains how he's combating rising food costs on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Ken Fisher: Election years are bullish for stocks
Fisher Investments founder and Chairman Ken Fisher analyzes the stock market and discusses whether Trump could be president and go to jail on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Chipotle is maintaining its 'great value' while charging a 'fair price': CFO Jack Hartung
Chipotle CFO Jack Hartung answers questions regarding how to navigate inflationary pressures, burrito bowl robots and the company's stock split.
There's a middle class in Congress that's serious about their job: Kevin Brady
Former Texas congressman Kevin Brady on Trump's expiring tax cuts and the issues transpiring in the Republican Party as Marjorie Taylor Greene looks to oust Speaker Johnson.
Amazon stock is solid, what 'you want to own': Mike Murphy
Rosecliff founder and managing partner Mike Murphy provides stock insight following Tuesday's opening bell.
Antifa elements clearly infiltrated anti-Israel groups: Jason Rantz
KTTH Seattle radio talk show host Jason Rantz reacts to Pro-Palestinian protesters taking over a campus building at Columbia University on 'Varney & Co.'
If you tell the truth, you’re an apologist: Scott Shellady
RFD-TV's "The Cow Guy" Scott Shellady says Democrats want to believe that Trump had the worst record on jobs despite the pandemic.
Small business owners reveal ‘out of this world’ impact to their bottom lines
It's true that American small business owners are less optimistic about their livelihoods today, as some sound off on inflation and the economy being the "hardest" hurdle.
Value of Japanese yen jumps against dollar, investors suspect intervention
Traders and investors suggested yen-buying intervention by Japanese authorities as the explanation for why the dollar fell sharply to 156.55 yen from as high as 160.245.
Home prices surge to another record high in February
U.S. home prices continued to march higher February, according to new S&P data, as would-be homebuyers compete for a limited number of homes for sale.
Our country has been infiltrated by agents of Islamic regime: Shervin Pishevar
Edisonalpha founder and CEO Shervin Pishevar says to 'follow the money' as anti-Israel protests erupt across U.S. college campuses.
Biden is 'economically illiterate': Greg Swenson
Brigg Macadam founding partner Greg Swenson discusses whether the fed will help Biden by lowering interest rates before the election on 'Varney & Co.'
Look what's happening to our country: Rep. Claudia Tenney
Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., criticizes the anti-Israel protests taking over college campuses as prominent political leaders remain silent on the issue and discusses Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's upcoming testimony before the House.
Biden's policies are a 'complete, utter disaster': Rep. Dan Meuser
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Pa., reacts to protesters occupying a Columbia University building and Trump's presidential campaign continuing amid court proceedings.
Fed rate cuts are on pause 'indefinitely': Nick Timiraos
The Wall Street Journal chief economics correspondent Nick Timiraos says it would take surging inflation or oil prices for the Federal Reserve to raise rates again.
Why the shine of the Ivy leagues is losing its luster
Ken Coleman of Ramsey Solutions argued that Ivy League schools may not be worth the fuss and "shiny brand" that they used to. Trade schools may be a better economic decision.
Republic First seizure signals more bank failures to come, expert warns
The seizure of Republic First marked the first bank failure in the U.S. in 2024 and has reignited concerns of contagion after a string of regional banks collapsed early last year.



















