Trump's 'sham' trial created anger with donors of all types: Brent Buchanan
GOP pollster Brent Buchanan reacts to Trump out-fundraising Biden in April by $25 million on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Lucky penny leads to lottery windfall of $1 million-plus for Virginia man
A Virginia man had an incredible stroke of luck after he won the top prize in a scratcher game – which he scratched off with a "lucky penny" he found in a parking lot.
Want to make money off your flourishing garden? Here are 4 ways to turn your crops into cash
You can make money off your own personal garden by directly selling crops or by keeping your crops and marketing your own expertise instead.
Ultra Right launches new ad teasing car giveaway in promotion of 'woke-free' beer
Conservative beer brand Ultra Right announced a car giveaway in the company's latest ad for "100% woke-free" beer. (Credit: Ultra Right)
EV mandates are meant to 'jumpstart' the market: John Harris
Harbinger CEO John Harris details what makes 'effective' government mandates when it comes to the automotive industry and gas-powered transportation.
Alan Dershowitz rips NBC's 'complete, total story' on his 'friendly chat' with CNN reporter in Trump courtroom
The Harvard Law professor disputed NBC News' claim that he got in an audible spat with his former colleague now at CNN in the Trump courtroom, saying they "made up a whole story."
Monthly car payments decline despite rising auto insurance rates
Vehicle prices are dropping at a slow pace, but auto insurance rates continue to rise substantially.
Texas homeowner 'completely destroyed' financially after squatter nightmare
Despite regaining access to her squatted-in home, Terri Boyette remains displaced and financially stressed as she waits for insurance to assist with more than $150,000 in damages.
Home insurance costs could surge even higher as states brace for 'hurricane season from hell'
Weather experts are expecting an active hurricane season in 2024, and data projects home insurance rates could soar even higher in states like Florida and Texas.
High inflation is changing the way Americans retire
A new study published by Nationwide found that Americans are delaying or even scrapping their retirement plans due to steep interest rates and inflation.
Colleges hit with lawsuits over handling of anti-Israel campus protests
Ongoing anti-Israel protests on campus around the U.S. have prompted some students to file lawsuits against schools for failing to protect their rights on campus.
10 reasons why gold is gleaming more than ever
The appeal of gold crosses cultures. It's a good safeguard against inflation, no matter what happens in the economy. That's only one of 10 key reasons why gold is a hot investment.
Biden takes New York for granted: Jon Levine
New York Post political reporter Jon Levine discusses Trump's polling ahead of his South Bronx rally and the Washington Post op-ed urging colleges to remove DEI statements.
Trump's defense did all it needed to do to get an acquittal: Randy Zelin
Criminal defense attorney Randy Zelin discusses whether Trump should testify in his criminal trial on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Homes are overvalued in most of the US – and the problem is worse in these 5 states
A new report from Fitch Ratings showed that home prices are overvalued in 90% of U.S. metro areas – but the problem is most pronounced in five states.
2024 presidential debates will look like 'Biden's basement, but bigger': Harris Faulkner
'Outnumbered' host Harris Faulkner looks ahead to Biden-Trump debates, the election impact from 'lawfare' and reflects on her new Fox Nation special, 'Vietnam: Footsteps of my Father.'
'Like a third world country': Phoenix homeless encampment cleared but troubles persist, business owner says
Phoenix business owner Steve Trussell said homeless people outside his downtown office leave trash and graffiti and create safety concerns for his employees.
Stock market is getting better but Biden's economy is not: Justin Sayfie
Former Jeb Bush spokesman Justin Sayfie and former New York State Sen. David Carlucci analyze Biden's economy as inflation persists on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
UMass Dartmouth graduation speaker gives each student $1,000
A commencement speaker at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth has given each graduate $1,000 in a push for "sharing, caring, and giving."
Interest costs on the national debt just surpassed spending on defense, Medicare
From just four decades ago, the debt skyrocketed from $907 billion to more than $34.5 trillion as of Wednesday afternoon, according to the latest Treasury Department figures.



















