Mortgage demand falls to lowest level since 1995 as rates surge
Home-purchase applications tumbled last week to the lowest level in nearly three decades as a spike in rates and limited availability weighed on demand.
Potential migrant shelter at former Staten Island nursing home is ‘insulting’: Rep. Nicole Malliotakis
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., discusses the Biden administration’s mishandling of the U.S. border crisis as New York City Mayor Eric Adams calls on Biden to declare a state of emergency.
First GOP debate likely to dissect ‘Bidenomics’ as candidates ask: Are you better off?
Republican candidates are likely to attack President Biden's economic record and the ongoing inflation crisis during the first presidential primary debate.
Breaking down Ramaswamy's surge in polls ahead of first GOP primary debate
Fox News contributor Guy Benson and pollster Lee Carter size up the Republican presidential field heading into the pivotal first primary debate on 'The Bottom Line.'
Sam Bankman-Fried’s lawyers complain FTX founder not getting vegan diet in jail
The defense team for imprisoned FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried are complaining about his jail conditions, and say their vegan client is subsisting on a bread and water diet.
Oklahoma governor aiming to cut taxes for residents
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt details which taxes he hopes to slash in order to compete with states like Florida and Texas.
Americans depend on credit cards more than ever: survey
Americans are relying on credit cards and many said they can’t pay off their balances, according to a Quicken survey.
Dick's Sporting Goods profits hit by retail theft
Shares of Dick's Sporting Goods tumbled after the retailer slashed its profit forecast following a 23% drop in profits amid a rising crime wave hitting multiple retailers.
S&P downgrades multiple US banks citing 'tough' lending environment
S&P Global Ratings downgraded five regional U.S. banks by one notch and lowered its outlook for several other lenders, following a similar move by Moody's.
More people are moving to disaster-prone areas
The most flood-prone U.S. counties saw 103% increase in population during the last two years, according to a study by Redfin. And housing affordability may be the culprit.
Professionals bullish on AI boosting productivity, Thomson Reuters report finds
A majority of professionals believe artificial intelligence will have a significant impact on their professions over the next five years, but concerns remain about accuracy and job loss.
Republicans taking 'aggressive action' to get the Biden family facts: Rep. Ben Cline
Rep. Ben Cline, R-Va., explains why House Republicans are subpoenaing IRS and FBI investigators in the Hunter Biden probe.
Money market funds hit record as investors jump at 5% returns
The Fed's interest rate hikes have driven money market fund yields to their highest level in decades with balances at a record high as investors look to beat inflation.
Workers now demanding nearly $80K to start new job
A New York Federal Reserve survey published Monday found the minimum acceptable salary that American workers will take to switch jobs is at a record high.
Hillary ‘does not have a shot’ amid 2024 speculation: Lee Carter
GOP pollster Lee Carter and Fox News contributor Liz Peek react to reports that the Clintons might be preparing for another Hillary presidential campaign.
Facebook users have days left to file claim for share of $725M settlement
Facebook users have only a few days left to file a claim for their share of a $725 million payout from the Meta-owned company's data privacy settlement.
Gen Xers face alarming retirement shortfall, study says
The typical Gen X household has saved less than what is needed to finance a secure retirement, according to a study from the National Institute on Retirement Savings.
Woke lawmakers are putting utility companies in a bind: Daniel Turner
Power the Future founder and CEO explains how weather-related events put additional stress on the U.S. power grid on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Recovering drug addict blames Philly leaders for 'encouraging' criminals to 'break all the rules' they want
After overcoming addiction himself and becoming a small business owner, Frank Rodriguez is now calling on city leaders to address Philadelphia's drug and homeless crises.
Tech-savvy thieves using Bluetooth to decide which cars are worth breaking into
The Livermore Police Department in California warned residents that tech-savvy thieves are searching for active Bluetooth devices that are left in cars as a rising "crime trend."



















