A winning, 3-part spending cut strategy for Republicans
Instead of trying to come up with a brand-new plan in a fractious conference, Republicans should rally around pro-growth policies that already unite them.
Rare Pokemon cards, first-print ‘Harry Potter,' Einstein manuscript and other treasures up for auction
Among the items offered in Goldin's Pop Culture Elite Auction are a handwritten Albert Einstein manuscript, a signed Abraham Lincoln letter and a sealed Nintendo Super Mario Bros. Hangtab version.
Thomson Reuters launches generative AI tools for legal research
Thomson Reuters announced the incorporation of generative artificial intelligence tools into its legal research platform to take questions in natural language and synthesize responses.
Boxes of beef stolen from truck in South Philadelphia near Eagles stadium
Philadelphia police are looking for five suspects who stole boxes of beef from the back of a truck.
Court rules Tesla can block factory workers from wearing union t-shirts
Tesla's policy prohibiting workers from wearing union t-shirts on the job was upheld by a federal appellate court which found the policy didn't violate U.S. labor law.
American Airlines passenger ordered to pay huge restitution after forcing flight to be diverted
A woman from Hawaii has been ordered to pay nearly $39,000 in restitution to American Airlines for interfering with a crew on a flight last year, according to authorities.
China is financing two wars against the US: Larry Kudlow
FOX Business’ host Larry Kudlow joins ‘The Big Money Show’ to discuss President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping’s pivotal meeting in San Francisco.
Uber bolstering safety measures for drivers amid carjacking surge
Uber announced it is expanding safety measures for drivers including rider verification amid a rise in carjackings and other crimes across the country.
Retail sales drop in October for first time in 7 months
Retail sales fell in October for the first time in seven months as consumers pulled back on spending in the face of inflation and high interest rates.
TransUnion to cut 1,300 jobs as part of multiyear plan to reduce costs, drive growth
The company expects to deliver $120 to $140 million of annualized operating expense savings and a $70 to $80 million capital expenditure reduction in 2026 relative to 2023 levels.
Xi Jinping is not suffering from ‘climate anxiety’: Steve Mosher
Population Research Institute President Steven Mosher joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss President Biden’s highly anticipated meeting with China’s Xi Jinping.
GOP will continue to ‘push’ for Mayorkas’ impeachment: Rep. Nicole Malliotakis
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss the Biden administration’s highly criticized immigration strategy as New York City continues to struggle with the surge.
Chinese Communist Party has ‘ties’ to the Mexican cartels: Enes Kanter Freedom
Former NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom joined ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the U.S.’s relationship with China ahead of Biden’s controversial meeting with Xi Jinping.
Millions of Americans have received a pay cut since Biden took office
Millions of American workers have received a 3.32% pay cut since President Biden took office in January 2021, thanks to the ongoing inflation crisis.
Porch theft a growing concern as online holiday shopping puts $74 billion in goods at risk: report
A report from CNET, a digital media brand, finds that over $74 billion in packaged goods could be left at consumers' doorsteps this holiday season — and be vulnerable to theft. Here's what to do.
Alaska Airlines drops prices for flights to Mexico: Winter getaway
Travelers looking for cheaper fares to Mexico can score major discounts on flights through Alaska Airlines for a limited time.
October inflation breakdown: Where are prices still rising the fastest?
Inflation cooled more than expected in October, but prices for many necessities like food and rent remained high last month, Labor Department data shows.
Expert warns green energy projects ‘are not worth it’ as prices spiral 'out of control'
Renewable energy companies are realizing their projects are "just not feasible" amid plummeting stock valuation and inflationary costs, says Tracy Shuchart.
Rare US stamp 'Inverted Jenny' sells for record $2M
An rare stamp known as the “Inverted Jenny," was purchased on Wednesday for a record setting $2 million. The stamp depicts an upside-down aircraft.
Funding from Arab countries to US universities raises questions: 'Almost always come with strings attached'
Foreign influence expert Ben Freeman offers insight into donations to American universities from Arab countries and how that could influence campus policies and responses.



















