Delinquencies are rising for credit card, auto loans – and it could soon get worse
A new Moody's Analytics report suggests that credit card and auto loan delinquency rates are climbing as more Americans struggle to make their payments.
Elon Musk planning STEM-focused school, university in Texas
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is planning on opening his own STEM-focused primary and secondary school, and eventual an university in Austin, Texas, according to tax filings.
Elon Musk must testify in SEC probe of Twitter takeover, according to tentative ruling
A federal judge tentatively ruled Elon Musk will have to testify before SEC investigators about his $44 billion takeover of Twitter and whether his disclosures were misleading.
George Kamel on avoiding the debt traps: 'We have to move to delayed gratification'
'The Ramsey Show' co-host George Kamel reacts to Guy Fieri's stance on leaving his fortune to his kids and how to avoid overspending and credit card debt.
GOP does not want to ‘play politics’ with the Biden impeachment inquiry: Sen. Markwayne Mullin
Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., joins ‘The Big Money Show’ to discuss the House of Representative’s decision to vote in favor of a formalized impeachment inquiry into President Biden.
Republicans push to 'defund' Harvard, other colleges that 'promote antisemitism'
Congressional Republicans have introduced legislation that would strip federal funding from colleges that "promote antisemitism" amid outrage toward Harvard and other schools.
Democrats' approach to border policy is all ‘smoke and mirrors’: Art Del Cueto
National Border Patrol Council vice president Art Del Cueto joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss the Biden administration’s highly criticized approach to the U.S. border crisis.
Workers across all industries are anxious amid tumultuous job environment
Glassdoor named "anxiety" as the word of the year after the term consumed the job review platform. Workers were fueled with stress from pending layoffs, a possible recession and AI.
Florida AG taking a 'different' approach to combating retail crime: This is where other cities are 'failing'
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody details her state's efforts to crack down on organized retail crime as big cities across the country face a growing crime crisis.
Apple cracks down on iPhone thieves with new security setting
Apple is launching a new security feature to protect iPhone users' passcodes from being stolen and used by thieves to break into phones.
Sarah Silverman, authors allege Meta used copyrighted content to train AI model
A lawsuit against Meta filed by Sarah Silverman and a group of authors alleges that the company infringed their copyrights by training AI models on their content without permission.
Former Facebook diversity head pleads guilty to stealing millions in kickback scheme, DOJ says
Facebook's former DEI head pleaded guilty to stealing more than $4 million from the social media giant over several years to fund her lifestyle.
Democrats are living in the ‘delusion’ of the post-2008 recession: Tiana Lowe Doescher
The Washington Examiner columnist Tiana Lowe Doescher joins ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast’ to discuss the U.S. economy and the House GOP’s ongoing investigation into President Biden.
12% of retired Americans plan to return to the workforce in 2024: survey
Some 12% of Americans said they planned to work again in the New Year, with 61% citing rising costs as the reason, a recent Resume Builder survey said.
Wholesale inflation eases more than expected in November
The Labor Department said Wednesday the producer price index was unchanged in November, a sign that price pressures in the economy are beginning to abate.
'Angry' Portland business owner concerned about vandalism of religious holiday displays
A Portland business owner’s store was vandalized a day after she created a display representing a variety of religious traditions in her front windows.
Home Depot exec warns about violent threats workers face amid rise of retail theft
Home Depot executive Scott Glenn testified before a congressional panel that the company and its workers are having to deal with a rise in violent organized retail crime incidents.
Home Depot exec calls on Congress to pass bipartisan organized retail crime bill
Home Depot executive Scott Glenn wants Congress to pass the Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2023, a bill that would help the industry tackle the growing problem.
Solar company cons elderly man with dementia in billon-dollar scheme, victims' daughter claims
Biden gave Sunnova a $3 billion contract earlier this year. Now, the solar company is under fire and investigation for allegedly targeting elderly, ill customers.
November inflation breakdown: Where are prices still rising the fastest?
Inflation continued to moderate in November, but prices for many necessities like food and rent remained high last month, Labor Department data shows.



















