New management of bankrupt Vantage Travel to reimburse customers who had trips canceled 100% in travel credits
Vantage Travel cruise customers will be able to file for a reimbursement after the travel customer went bankrupt in June.
Federal deficit hit $1.6 trillion in first 10 months of FY23, more than double last year's shortfall
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office's latest budget review found the federal deficit more than doubled to $1.6 trillion in the first 10 months of FY2023 compared to a year ago.
Crazy thunderstorms drive 'unprecedented' $34 billion of insured losses this year
Intense thunderstorms wreaked havoc on the U.S. in the first six months of the year, driving $34 billion worth of insured losses, according to a recent report from Swiss Re.
Meat business owner ordered to pay $1,143 fine after teen worker loses hand in grinder accident
The owner of a meat establishment in Michigan was ordered to pay a fine of $1,143, due to a 17-year-old employee suffering the loss of his hand in a grinding machine.
Homebuyers flock to these hurricane-vulnerable cities despite higher insurance costs, report says
Intense storms are becoming more frequent in Florida due to climate change, but homebuyers are still flocking to the state, according to a recent Redfin report.
Kamala Harris accidentally blurted out the truth about 'Bidenomics': Joseph Pinion
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari and GOP strategist Joseph Pinion react to Kamala Harris saying blue-collar workers are struggling in Biden's economy on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Biden ‘used’ our kids in Afghanistan withdrawal for a ‘photo op’: Steve Nikoui
Gold Star father Steve Nikoui joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss the Biden administration’s botched withdrawal from Afghanistan and its ongoing impact.
Democratic party has ‘turned its back’ on hardworking Americans: Daniel Garza
The Libre Initiative President Daniel Garza joined 'Varney & Co.’ to react to a recent New York Times poll indicating that Biden is losing ground with Black and Latino voters without a college degree.
Mortgage rates jump to 9-month high after US debt downgrade
U.S. mortgage rates topped 7% for the first time in nine months after Fitch downgraded the nation's credit score, dampening demand among would-be buyers.
Trump, Biden should drop out of the 2024 race: Liz Peek
Fox News contributor Liz Peek discusses damage to the Biden 'brand' and the upcoming GOP primary debate on 'Varney & Co.'
California suspects attempt to steal bank ATM using a forklift, video shows
Surveillance video released by police shows a forklift being used during the attempted theft of an ATM at a Safe Credit Union in North Sacramento
Mega Millions ticket sold in Florida matches all six numbers to claim $1.58B jackpot
A Mega Millions player in Florida claimed the massive $1.58 billion jackpot after Tuesday night's drawing, marking the largest prize ever offered in the game.
Jon Levine: Treating political issues in courts is a 'very dangerous precedent to set'
Tom Dupree and Jon Levine react to a report suggesting more potential special counsel charges against former President Donald Trump on 'The Evening Edit.'
401(k) hardship withdrawals on the upswing as inflation squeezes consumers
More Americans are making hardship withdrawals from their 401(k) retirement plans to cover expenses as they struggle with chronic inflation.
ESPN, Penn Entertainment to launch sports betting platform as Dave Portnoy buys back Barstool Sports
ESPN and Penn Entertainment have announced a new partnership that gets the sports media giant officially into the sports betting realm. Penn relaunched its platform as ESPN BET.
Forcing EVs on Americans is a ‘bad idea’: Alex Epstein
Center for Industrial Progress founder and CEO Alex Epstein reacts to electric vehicle sales as the Biden administration continues to push its green energy agenda.
Stuart Varney: Biden is using the 'machinery of government' to beat Trump
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney argues the 'unfair' political attacks against Trump are not legitimate and threaten our constitutional republic.
China tech regulator issues draft rules on facial recognition use
New draft rules were issued Tuesday by the Cyberspace Administration of China in order to regulate the application and use of facial recognition technology.
Federal agencies' 'double standard' is 'unacceptable, tarnish on our nation': Rep. Andrew Clyde
Rep. Andrew Clyde, R-Ga., argues Republicans need to hold the Biden administration accountable through 'the power of the purse.'
US debt downgrade could mean trouble ahead. We should heed the warnings
Fitch’s downgrade doesn’t mean were about to default. It does mean we look like a country that can’t be depended on. Will we lose our status as a reserve currency?



















