Biden tried to give away money for votes and it backfired: Charles Payne
'Making Money' host Charles Payne torches Biden for blaming high inflation on corporate greed.
Russia, China team up against the US dollar with planned blockchain payment system
China and Russia are moving ahead with their efforts to move away from the US dollar with an announcement that the BRICS countries plan to create a payment system based on blockchain.
Nikki Haley might be making Trump electable: Jonathan Bush
Independents Moving the Needle founder Jonathan Bush explains how GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley is making the Republican Party better on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
North Carolina's insurance rates hike denied, rates in other states still rising
North Carolina's homeowners insurance rates won't go up by the requested 42.2%, but Californians will see their rates rise by 30%, on average.
Royal Caribbean worker accused of placing hidden camera in family cabin's bathroom
A Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas cruise ship worker has been fired after being accused of placing a hidden camera inside a cabin bathroom.
Credit card balances surge past trillion dollar mark as Americans struggle to build savings
Credit card balances surged in the fourth quarter, but new card originations slowed as banks tightened lending standards, according to a recent TransUnion report.
I'm expecting Trump vs. Biden after Super Tuesday: Mark Penn
Mark Penn, former senior adviser to the Clintons, and pollster Chris Wilson discuss Super Tuesday as the 2024 election looms and the Supreme Court unanimously ruling in favor of Trump.
This was all about 'buying access to Joe Biden': Rep. Jeff Van Drew
Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-N.J., details key takeaways from Hunter Biden probe testimonies and how they implicate the president.
Elon Musk sued by ousted Twitter execs for $128M in severance
Elon Musk and X face a lawsuit filed by four former Twitter executives, including ex-CEO Parag Agrawal, who are seeking $128 million in severance benefits they claim Musk wrongly denied.
IRS free tax-filing pilot program is officially open in some states
A select number of taxpayers in 12 different states can now file their federal income taxes for free with the IRS through its pilot "Direct File" program.
Law enforcement community leader gives Biden reality check on crime: 'Disorder everywhere you look'
Fraternal Order of Police National Vice President Joe Gamaldi slammed President Biden for claiming violent crimes have decreased under his watch.
Biden admin has done more to ‘subvert’ than ‘support’ Israel: Robert Greenway
Former National Security Council senior director Robert Greenway reveals the ‘fastest way’ to retrieve hostages and resolve the Israel-Hamas war during an appearance on ‘Varney & Co.’
Democrats border surge solution is a ‘broken system’: Rep. Nicole Malliotakis
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., discusses the report revealing over 8 million asylum seekers are expected to be living inside the United States by the end of September.
Republican Party is battling 'the Democrat machine' this fall: Robert Cahaly
Trafalgar Group chief pollster Robert Cahaly on where the presidential candidates stand with voters ahead of Super Tuesday.
Apple hit with nearly $2B EU antitrust fine
The European Commission on Monday said Apple’s conduct may have led to iOS users paying “significantly higher" prices for music streaming subscriptions.
This is another chapter of the ‘war on cops’ that is raging in this country: Joe Gamaldi
Fraternal Order of Police National Vice President Joe Gamaldi responds to President Biden’s claim that the U.S. had one of the lowest rates of all violent crime in more than 50 years.
Mississippi, Kansas, other top states where you can comfortably save money
Mississippi, Kentucky, Kansas and other states require less than $50,000 annually to make a living wage. States like Hawaii and New York require over $100,000.
Americans are struggling to get a loan since the Fed started raising rates
Half of loan or financial product applications have been denied since the Federal Reserve started hiking interest rates two years ago, according to a new study.
Lawyers who voided Elon Musk's 'excessive' Tesla pay package want $6 billion fee
The legal team whose lawsuit voided Tesla CEO Elon Musk's $56 billion salary package are requesting a $6 billion legal fee from the company that would be payable in unrestricted stock.
Former NYU, Yale official pleads guilty to stealing money meant for equity programs
Cindy Tappe, former finance director for NYU's Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and Transformation of Schools, pleaded guilty to stealing millions.



















