Mega Millions record $1.5 billion jackpot producing millionaires with smaller prizes
Mega Millions has created plenty of winners — and even made some millionaires — in the more than three months that a drawing hasn't produced a jackpot winner.
Biden family business operates 'like an octopus': Rep. Tim Burchett
Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., says the next testimony in the Hunter Biden investigation will be 'imperative' for lawmakers.
Credit card debt set to hit $1T as inflation continues squeezing Americans
Federal Reserve data released Tuesday is expected to show that U.S. households are carrying $1 trillion in credit card debt, the highest level on record.
US in desperate need of economic, spiritual revival: Ryan Binkley
2024 GOP presidential candidate and Generational Group President Ryan Binkley discusses his game plan for breaking through the crowded 2024 GOP field on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Buying a car? These tips will help you drive off the lot knowing you scored a good deal
A car may be one of the biggest purchases you’ll make this year. Don’t get taken for a ride. Before walking into a dealership, do your research and know what you're looking for.
Stuart Varney: It's a matter of time before Gavin Newsom makes his move
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney argues Democrats are making it clear they don't want Biden to be their 2024 presidential candidate.
Pollsters debate whether Biden or Trump is America's 2024 frontrunner
Democratic strategist David Carlucci and Never Back Down data director Chris Wilson weigh in on who's ahead in the race for the White House.
More drivers spend $1000 a month on car payments, report says
The percentage of drivers spending upward of $1,000 a month on payments jumped to an all-time high of 17.1% in the second quarter, and drivers are spending an average of $733 on car notes, a recent Edmunds report said.
Trump is like 'a spider,' keeps grinning when a problem 'walks into his web': Rep. Jerry Carl
Rep. Jerry Carl, R-Ala., discusses calls to move Trump's court case and oil prices surging to four-month highs.
Is not having a 401(k) as a benefit becoming a deal breaker for new hires?
Workers are realizing it takes years of planning to shape up their nest egg for a comfortable retirement, and they’re counting on their 401(k) to help them reach their goals.
US voters say credit downgrade 'another straw in the haystack' in a 'downward spiral' economy
Three U.S. voters react to America's credit rating slipping under the Biden administration and warn of a "detrimental" Bidenomics impact "killing" the economy.
America’s aging population shows importance of succession planning for financial advisers, clients
The aging U.S. workforce, which has 10,000 Americans reaching retirement age daily, and less than half of financial advisers have succession plans in place.
CDC recommends RSV shots to protect babies from illness
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended a new immunization to protect babies from respiratory syncytial virus, the leading cause of infant hospitalization.
Fishermen, activists protesting offshore wind projects on the East Coast: 'A manmade environmental disaster'
Rhode Island fisherman Chris Brown and CFACT President Craig Rucker outline why they are protesting offshore wind farms and sound the alarm on the threat posed to wildlife.
Mega Millions lottery jackpot now potentially the largest in history
The Mega Millions jackpot surpassed the previous record to an estimated $1.55 billion after the Friday evening drawing resulted in no ticket matching all six numbers.
Auto warranty robocaller hit with nearly $300M fine from FCC
The FCC hit the enterprise with the 'record-breaking' penalty of $299,997,000 for auto warranty scam robocalls made in 2021, the agency said in a Thursday press release
'Bitcoin Bonnie and Clyde' plead guilty to money laundering hacked crypto
A husband-and-wife team dubbed "Bitcoin Bonnie and Clyde" pleaded guilty Thursday to laundering money hacked from cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex in 2016.
Stuart Varney: Democrat-run cities are past the tipping point
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discussed how the immigration and crime problems impacting Democrat-run cities is a self-inflicted wound that will drive up the debt.
Gas prices spike, but could soon reverse course: AAA
The national average price of gas increased 11 cents per gallon for the week ending August 3, AAA reported. But Americans could soon see lower prices at the pump as summer draws to a close.
Trump's indictment isn't a one-off, it's part of a 'politicization' package: Andy McCarthy
Former federal prosecutor Andy McCarthy discusses whether Trump's indictment is election interference on 'Varney & Co.'



















