Government shutdown would have minimal impact on economy: study
A new study suggests a shutdown of the federal government would not have the severe economic impacts that some Democrats have warned about.
Gun safe company hit with backlash for providing FBI with code to customer's safe
Popular gun safe company Liberty Safe is facing backlash after the company admitted to sharing a customer's safe password with law enforcement; it has since changed its policies.
Atlanta Walmart considers adding police substation when it reopens
A Walmart Supercenter in Atlanta is reopening next year, more than a year after it caught fire. When it does, it will have a workspace that's specifically for law enforcement officials.
GOP pushes to slash Mayorkas’ salary to $1 amid US border crisis
Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., joins ‘The Big Money Show’ to discuss the GOP’s efforts to reduce Secretary Mayorkas’ salary and their ongoing investigation into the Biden family.
Some homeowners ignore climate change risks at their peril, survey says
Twenty-five percent of American homeowners are unfazed by the risk of weather-related events, a recent survey said.
Stuart Varney: Why is Harvard hiring failures to teach elites?
FOX Business' Stuart Varney examines why prestigious Harvard University hired ex-mayors Lori Lightfoot and Bill de Blasio to teach students about how to run a big city.
American consumers have 'lost in every way' under Biden admin: John Catsimatidis
CEO of United Refining Company and Red Apple Group John Catsimatidis on the rise in oil prices and the 2024 Republican presidential candidates.
Princeton, MIT Yale take top spots on annual WSJ college rankings
The Wall Street Journal along with College Pulse released their annual 2024 list of best colleges in U.S with Princeton coming in first place.
Elvis Presley's revolver fetches nearly $200K on the auction block
Elvis Presley's engraved Smith & Wesson Model 53 revolver fetched $199,750 at Rock Island Auction Company's August Premier Auction, well above the expected range of $60,000-$90,000.
CA mayor warns crime, Democrat-led 'moral crisis' are 'coming home to the suburbs'
Shoplifting and retail theft has become "rampant" in Vista, California, says the city's mayor, who put the onus on the Prison Realignment Act and Prop 47.
Ken Coleman: ‘The government is not going to get rid of your debt’
‘The Ken Coleman Show’ host Ken Coleman joins ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast’ to discuss student loan payments resuming and the cost of higher education.
US federal budget deficit projected to double this year
The U.S. federal budget deficit is expected to nearly double this year, growing to $2 trillion as a result of higher interest rates and lower tax revenue.
Intuit Credit Karma launches AI-powered financial assistant for consumers
Intuit Credit Karma launched a new AI-powered tool called Intuit Assist that will help provide users with personalized financial advice on cash flow, budgeting, credit scores and more.
Chris Christie on the 2024 race: The 'candidates decide these races'
2024 presidential candidate Chris Christie discusses the competition among GOP candidates, gaining support from Democrats, voter concerns on Biden's age and foreign policy.
Google reaches tentative settlement in lawsuit alleging customers were overcharged in US Play Store
Google tentatively settled a class action lawsuit on Tuesday brought by 21 million consumers claiming the company violated U.S. federal antitrust rules.
AAON keeps its cool with 30% year-to-date stock gain
AAON CEO Gary Fields discusses how extreme weather events and the commercial real estate downturn are affecting the HVAC solutions company on 'The Claman Countdown.'
University of Michigan asking students who test positive for COVID-19 to leave dorms, isolate at hotels
The University of Michigan is asking students to "make an isolation" plan should they test positive for COVID-19 and be required to isolate off campus.
5 ways to pay off debt this Labor Day
Americans with high-interest debt have several options to pay it off including personal loans, balance transfer cards and borrowing from home equity.
Student loan repayments will be starting again soon: Here's how to get it done
Student loan repayments begin again soon. Here are tips on how to get it done using organizational skills, spending strategies and payback implementation, according to money pros.
5 most and least expensive states for singles
In the two most expensive states to live, single Americans need to earn over $108,000 and $84,000. On the flip side, singles can get by with just $47,500 in a handful of states.



















