Wholesale inflation jumps to highest level since April 2023
The producer price index, a key measure of inflation at the wholesale level, rose in March to the highest level in close to a year as high prices persist.
Two-thirds of colleges mandate DEI courses for graduation, report finds
A new report by Speech First investigated 248 colleges from around the U.S. and found that two-thirds mandate DEI courses to satisfy general education requirements needed to graduate.
We are in the middle of a market correction: Mary Ann Bartels
Sanctuary Wealth chief investment strategist Mary Ann Bartels and Strategic Wealth Partners CEO Mark Tepper break down March’s hotter-than-expected CPI data.
5 ways to make money off the old things you find when spring-cleaning
There are tons of ways you can make money off spring-cleaning. Holding a yard sale and recycling electronics are just a couple of ways you can make cash off your old items.
High inflation is costing Americans an extra $1K a month
Inflation has fallen considerably from the highs of mid-2022, but price gains are still costing Americans an extra $227 a month compared to last year.
Morgan Wallen to open Nashville bar following arrest for alleged rooftop chair-throwing incident
PR experts weigh in on how country singer Morgan Wallen's recent arrest for allegedly throwing a chair off a roof will "drive more business" to his new bar in Nashville, Tennessee.
An auction to have lunch with Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff to launch in early May
A lunch with Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff will hit the virtual auction block in early May as a San Francisco-based nonprofit looks to raise funds.
A top goal of Americans is to buy a new car, build emergency savings: study
This year, Americans will be looking to take advantage of an improving car buying market and to save for emergencies.
‘Star Wars’ chicken leg stilt props from 1977 movie to go for thousands at auction: ‘Bizarre’
Props from the first 'Star Wars' movie are up for auction in the United Kingdom. The unique chicken leg stilts were originally made by a family of stilt dancers.
America is an outlier globally with its divergent abortion views: Rep. Warren Davidson
Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, discusses whether the abortion issue will put Trump at a disadvantage in November on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Where are high prices hitting American families the hardest?
Inflation climbed faster than expected in March thanks to an uptick in the cost of rent, gas and transportation, according to new Labor Department data.
Inflation accelerates more than expected in March as high prices persist
The Labor Department on Wednesday released the closely watched March consumer price index report, revealing just how hot inflation was running last month.
Biden's 'threat to democracy' tactic is a tired trope: Jason Chaffetz
Fox News contributor Jason Chaffetz argues Biden calling Trump the primary threat to democracy is to distract from his record on 'Varney & Co.'
US national debt interest exceeds defense spending: CBO
Federal spending on servicing the national debt has eclipsed military spending in fiscal year 2024, according to a new report from the Congressional Budget Office.
Strip club sued by dancers over 'socialist' tip system
Two dancers at an Alabama strip club are suing their former employer over alleged violations, including a "socialist" tip-sharing system.
How It Started ... How It's Going: Inflation-adjusted hourly wages lower today than when Biden took office
Inflation has mostly outpaced wage growth in the United States since President Biden assumed office, although in the last year wages have grown faster as inflation has slowed.
Here's how to donate solar eclipse glasses now that you no longer need them
With the April 2024 solar eclipse over, there are ways to recycle and reuse solar eclipse glasses so that others can safely enjoy a solar eclipse in their area. Here's what to know.
Missouri AG files lawsuit over Biden's latest student loan handout attempt: It's 'illegal'
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey outlines why his state is taking legal action against the Biden administration over the president's lastest student loan handout push.
US economy facing a ‘very difficult balancing act’: Joe LaVorgna
SMBC chief economist Joe LaVorgna joins ‘The Big Money Show’ with an analysis of the state of the U.S. economy.
Idaho ISIS suspect’s arrest highlights how 'crypto is increasingly popular' with extremist groups, expert says
The 18-year-old who allegedly plotted to attack churches in Idaho on behalf of ISIS wanted to donate money to the group through cryptocurrency, the FBI says.



















