Palestinian group accused of harboring terrorists received $1B from Biden admin: report
More than $1 billion was sent by the Biden administration to a group working in Gaza and the West Bank with no guarantee that it wouldn't be used to supply Hamas.
Family health insurance through work now costs $24,000 a year
Premiums for employer-based health insurance have jumped to an average of $24,000 annually, up 7% from last year according to a new survey. Workers pay around $6,500 of that.
Health care price transparency could save Americans $1T annually
Making it easier for Americans to figure out how much they owe for hospital care could drive down costs and reduce health care spending by $1 trillion.
IRS plans to test free tax-filing pilot program in 13 states next year
The IRS plans to launch a free tax-filing program in 13 states for select taxpayers, projecting that hundreds of thousands will participate in the pilot.
College tuition payment plans may put student at risk: CFPB
Tuition payment plans offered by nearly 450 institutions allow college students to break up their tuition into interest-free installments, but may be risky, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) said in a recent report.
Israel-Hamas war will ‘get worse’ before it gets better: Rep. Darrell Issa
House Judiciary Committee member Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., joined ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss President Biden’s trip to Israel and the House GOP’s ongoing hunt for a new House speaker.
Jeff Bezos' net worth reportedly surpasses Bernard Arnault's
Jeff Bezos' personal fortune climbed higher Monday than LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault's, according to Bloomberg. The outlet pegged the Amazon cofounder's net worth at $156.3 billion.
Walmart Foundation donating $1M to Holocaust Memorial Museum amid uptick in antisemitism
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon said the company's philanthropic arm is donating to the Holocaust Memorial Museum in response to the growing number of antisemitic speech and hate crimes.
Social Security benefits to receive 3.2% pay bump next year: See how much money you could receive
The Social Security Administration announced that beneficiaries will receive a 3.2% pay bump in 2024 in order to offset the costs of still-high inflation.
US car thefts jump 10% over 2022, these models are thieves' favorites
The FBI said Monday motor vehicle thefts posted a double-digit jump year-over-year in 2022. Separate reports show what what types of cars are often stolen.
Employees consider wellness programs at work critical for job choice, report says: 'Rethink a future'
A report from Mindspace found that wellness-enhance offerings in the workplace aren't just good for employee health but can boost workers' motivation and sustain productivity.
Suzanne Somers got fired for demanding equal pay on 'Three's Company' before cashing in with ThighMaster
Suzanne Somers fought for a better contract as a star on "Three's Company" and was ultimately fired, but found success with a $300 million fitness empire.
MBA job offers in short supply as tech, finance, consulting dial back recruiting
During the fall, M.B.A. candidates normally lock in jobs for postgraduation the following spring, but that is happening less this year, students and career-guidance offices say.
CEO defends sharing list of Harvard students who signed pro-Palestine letter: They must ‘pay the price’
EasyHealth CEO David Duel, who has Iranian heritage, argues college campuses are "truly domains of preferred speech" after allowing students to advocate for anti-Israel sentiments.
Stuart Varney: Israel-Hamas war upset Biden's 'green dreams'
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney discusses the consequences of Biden's green energy policies as war rages in the Middle East.
Market crash is 'over the top,' but stocks want to go lower: Dennis Gartman
University of Akron Endowment Committee Chair Dennis Gartman explains why zero percent of his portfolio is in stocks right now on 'Varney & Co.'
10 things you can do right now to financially plan for your future
When it comes to growing your savings, creating goals and paying down debts are two important steps to take toward a financially secure future.
Cryptocurrency under scrutiny after link to funding Hamas attack on Israel: 'proliferation' of illicit use
Cryptocurrency should have created transparency with digital tracking of all uses and owners, but the process of its use has made it possible to instead obscure those very facts.
Rite Aid files for bankruptcy, appoints new leadership in financial restructuring initiative
Rite Aid filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and appointed Jeffrey Stein as its new CEO and CRO as part of a major financial restructuring effort.
Most popular Halloween candies, according to Instacart shopping data
Instacart data has revealed America's most popular candy cravings. Check out the list of top 10 candies that you will be seeing, most likely, while trick-or-treating.



















