Small business owners not optimistic as inflation, labor struggles continue: NFIB survey
Small business owners said in a recent survey they are not feeling optimistic about the current economic environment as they continue to grapple with inflation and labor struggles.
Crime ridden San Francisco cleaned up the streets for Biden-Xi visit
U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan faced questions on Monday about San Francisco tidying its streets in the lead up to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit.
I think the SEC will allow spot bitcoin ETFs: Tim Draper
Draper Associates founder Tim Draper tells 'The Claman Countdown' why the SEC could approve the first U.S. spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund.
John Catsimatidis says 'let the customer decide' if they want green energy
Gristedes and D'Agostino Foods President and CEO John Catsimatidis on his 2024 presidential election predictions and the green energy agenda.
Alarming number of Americans fall deeper into credit card debt each month: survey
Americans owe more than $5,000 in credit card debt on average and in times of high inflation and rising interest rates, they are relying on credit cards more than ever before. But there are ways to pay off debt quickly.
The 'indoctrination machine is running strong' amongst young voters: Sean Duffy
'The Bottom Line' co-host Sean Duffy weighs the remaining 2024 candidate pool and who young voters resonate with.
New IRS 401(k), IRA contribution limits a win if you need catching up
The IRS has announced new contribution limits for 401(k) plans, as well as an ammendent to IRA catch-up contribution limits, both of which can help workers reach their retirement goals faster.
Pilot accused of trying to crash plane says he was trying to wake up from dream
Off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot Joseph Emerson who is accused of trying to shut down a plane’s engine last month says he thought he was only imagining the journey.
Green energy stocks in the red this year as high interest rates slam industry
'Barron's Roundtable' panelists discuss what's behind the selloff and what investing opportunities still exist.
WATCH: Maryland UPS driver carjacked at gunpoint, truck stolen in broad daylight
An armed carjacking of a UPS truck in a Maryland neighborhood was caught on video from a neighbor's doorbell camera.
Gas prices’ steady decline might gain momentum as holidays approach: AAA
Nationwide gas prices continue to fall as demand likely remains flat. The steady decline could accelerate following recent drops in the price of oil, according to AAA.
Biden’s weakness on the world stage started in Afghanistan: Rep. August Pfluger
Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, joined ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the Biden administration’s approach to the Israel-Hamas war and the U.S. border crisis.
SpaceX wins reprieve from DOJ suit alleging hiring discrimination
A federal judge in Texas blocked the Department of Justice's administrative lawsuit against SpaceX that accused the company of hiring discrimination against asylum recipients and refugees.
Target's in an ironic twist: Locking up 'Pair of Thieves' undies due to chronic theft
Target had "Pair of Thieves" and other men’s underwear brands under lock and key at a New York store, a seeming irony as the national retailer continues to deal with theft.
Rare Babe Ruth baseball card could sell for $10M or even $12.5M-plus to break world record
Robert Edward Auctions is handling the sale of a rare Babe Ruth baseball card from 1919, when Ruth was with the Baltimore Orioles. It is said the card may go for $10 million or more.
Waffle House workers rally at corporate office, demanding better wages, working conditions
Waffle House workers from Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina rallied outside the company's corporate office to demand improved working conditions and better wages.
Where do Republican presidential candidates stand on Social Security?
Five Republican presidential candidates sparred during the third debate in Miami on Wednesday over how best to improve the solvency of Social Security.
Dem Rep. Adam Smith calls GOP’s push to cut Biden officials’ pay to $1 ‘juvenile and stupid’
FOX News senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram joined ‘The Big Money Show’ to discuss the House GOP’s latest push to cut some Biden officials’ pay to $1.
IRS sets new tax brackets, standard deduction for 2024
The IRS on Thursday announced the new income limits for the different tax brackets as still-high inflation continues to squeeze Americans financially.
Retirement savings are getting sucked up in a financial vortex: Goldman Sachs
U.S. workers have upped their retirement savings, but competing spending continues to challenge most from reaching their goals, a recent Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM) retirement report said.



















