Ford cutting back on EV plans due to falling gas prices: Patrick De Haan
GasBuddy head of petroleum analysis Patrick De Haan says the national gas price average is falling and could hit the cheapest Thanksgiving prices since 2020 on 'Varney & Co.
Napoleon's hat sells for over $2M at auction in France
A hat once belonging to French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte sold for $2.1 million after commission at an auction in France, the auction house announced.
Texas AG sues Pfizer for allegedly selling medicine it knew was ineffective, manipulated quality-test results
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued Pfizer for allegedly selling medicine it knew to be ineffective and manipulating quality-test results.
More families lost faith in 'American dream' in last 5 years: study
More than two in five Americans who responded to MassMutual's State of the American Family survey said that financial security and the American dream is out of reach.
More Americans are working a second job as high inflation squeezes
A growing number of Americans are working a second job as they continue to confront still-high inflation that has rapidly eroded their purchasing power.
Winner of $1.35B Mega Millions jackpot suing daughter's mother for allegedly telling his family about the win
A Maine man who won the $1.35 billion Mega Millions jackpot at the beginning of the year is suing the mother of his child for allegedly revealing his lottery win to his family.
New Orleans neighborhood relying on private security to keep streets safe
The Garden District neighborhood in New Orleans, Louisiana, voted to hire private security by using extra money from property taxes as the police department runs short on officers.
Why people are leaning into cash right now: Callie Cox
Callie Cox, an investment analyst at eToro, discusses why people are sitting on a record amount of cash amid high interest rates on 'Making Money.'
Michigan man wins big bucks on $1 ticket in state's lottery jackpot
A 38-year-old resident from Wayne County, Michigan, dropped his coffee in shock after learning that he would be taking home the jackpot worth $472,295 from the state lottery.
Americans with diabetes see high out-of-pocket costs: What to know
The financial burden of diabetes has grown significantly, up 35% over the last 10 years alone. According to a new report, individuals face a minimum of $3,300 and $4,600
Consumers are 'propping up' this economy, says Stephen Moore
Economist Stephen Moore discusses consumer spending and debt, holiday season shopping and the exodus from Wall Street.
Paper check fraud is on the rise: What to know
Many Americans still write paper checks for bills, purchases and services. However, bad actors are making a comeback and ripping off customers and U.S. banks.
Employers are fed up with college 'waste,' opt for skilled blue-collar workers instead
The Freedom Economy Index (FEI) found that small businesses held disdain for college-educated workers and favored blue-collar workers with skills and experience.
Nikki Haley vows China won't 'threaten or intimidate' American businesses under her administration
Republican presidential candidate and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley vowed Friday that China won't “threaten or intimidate” American businesses if she is elected to the White House in 2024.
Gas prices dip further, bringing drivers relief ahead of Thanksgiving: AAA
The national average for a gallon of gas is steadily declining. If both gas demand and oil prices stay low, drivers can anticipate additional decreases in pump prices leading up to Thanksgiving.
Americans need to ‘wake up’ to the fact TikTok is ‘poisoning’ our youth: Kara Frederick
Heritage Foundation Tech Policy Center director Kara Frederick joins ‘The Big Money Show’ to discuss the rise in antisemitism on social media.
Eric Clapton guitar sells for $1.27 million after being considered one of the world’s most famous instruments
One of rocker Eric Clapton's guitars sold at auction in Nashville, Tennessee, for $1.27 million. See the psychedelic instrument that sent bidders into a frenzy.
Pentagon fails annual audit for 6th year in a row
The DOD failed an annual audit of its assets for the sixth year in a row, officials announced this week. A Pentagon spokesperson said that the organization is "learning."
First-party delivery fraud becomes an inflation driver in USA
A recent survey by Socure shows not saying you received a package when you did now cost U.S. merchants and financial institutions over $100 billion a year while driving inflation.
GOP needs to be ‘extremely ferocious’ in pushing for more border security: Rep. Claudia Tenney
Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., joined ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the GOP’s ongoing investigation into President Biden, the border crisis and Trump’s civil fraud case.



















