Lyft CEO: Human error caused quarterly report mistake
David Risher on record rally, gig worker strike and profit margin typo.
World Cup 2026 expected to bring economic boost to American host cities
For the first time, the World Cup will span three countries, with games in the U.S., Mexico and Canada in 16 cities, including 11 in the U.S.
Talks of ‘conditioning aid’ to Israel is ‘particularly appalling’: Brooke Goldstein
The Lawfare Project founder Brooke Goldstein shares her organization’s ongoing efforts to combat antisemitism in America during an appearance on ‘The Big Money Show.’
Mazi Pilip was ‘shying away’ from most media throughout her campaign: Joe Borelli
New York City Council Minority Leader Joe Borelli reacts to the results of New York’s third congressional district special election on ‘Varney & Co.’
Nearly 89% of U.S. homeowners with mortgages have an interest rate below 6%: Redfin
Over 88% of home loan borrowers have mortgage rates below 6% or 5%, leaving current rates still on the high end.
Stuart Varney: Karine Jean-Pierre was not appointed because of her ability
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney argues identity politics played a big role in Karine Jean-Pierre's appointment to White House press secretary.
Cartels know the ‘ebbs and flows’ of American politics: Brandon Judd
National Border Patrol Council President Brandon Judd reacts to a controversial report comparing December 2023’s border apprehensions to January 2024’s report.
San Francisco is an example of how to become a ‘rat hole’ over 10 years: Kevin O’Leary
O'Leary Ventures chairman Kevin O'Leary reacts to California Senate candidates’ efforts to raise the minimum wage to as high as $50 on ‘Varney & Co.’
Valentine's Day: When love and money collide
Couples celebrating Valentine's Day may not be celebrating their financials. Many are on opposite sides of the fence when it comes to saving and spending money.
Inflation rises faster than expected in January, up 18% since Biden took office
Former Assistant Treasury Secretary Monica Crowley discusses the strain inflation is having on the middle and lower class on 'The Bottom Line.'
Alaska Air flight attendants authorize strike for first time in over 30 years
Flight attendants at Alaska Airlines voted Tuesday to authorize a potential strike against the airline for the first time in over 30 years as they look to secure a new labor contract.
First-edition ‘Harry Potter’ book up for auction after it was anonymously donated to local pet charity
A copy of "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" will hit the auction market after it was donated to a pet charity. The book is expected to sell for at least $7,000.
Amazon hit with lawsuit over Prime Video ad fees
Amazon started automatically showing ads to US Prime Video members in late January unless they paid $2.99 more. Now, a subscriber has challenged the move in a proposed class action lawsuit.
Build-A-Bear and Warren Buffett's 'Squishmallows' maker square off in court
Build-A-Bear and Jazwares, the Berkshire-Hathaway-owned company that makes popular "Squishmallows," sued each other on Monday. Jazwares claims Build-A-Bear ripped off its designs.
January inflation breakdown: Where are prices still rising the fastest?
Inflation climbed faster than expected in January thanks to an uptick in the cost of rent, electricity and food, according to new Labor Department data.
Stuart Varney: Democrats are terrified of Biden's deteriorating condition
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney discusses whether Democrats will invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Biden from office.
Real estate pain for US regional banks is piling up, investors warn
New York Community Bank's commercial real estate exposure has raised concerns among investors after the regional bank was hit with downgrades of its credit ratings in recent weeks.
Valentine's Day spending expected to hit nearly $26B
Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching. Many U.S. consumers have plans to use the holiday – and their wallets – to show how much their loved ones mean to them.
Missed student loan payments set to affect credit scores again by the end of 2024: Here’s how to prepare
Borrowers who miss student loan payments will see repercussions again by September, thankfully there are forgiveness options.
Stuart Varney: It's time to explain to Biden he cannot serve a second term
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney reacts to a new poll showing the vast majority of Americans believe Biden is too old to be president.



















