Insurance companies using AI for underwriting and due diligence amid cyber threats
Insurance companies are turning to AI as a tool that can help them dig deeper more efficiently in the underwriting process, even as AI tools are used by fraudsters against businesses.
Texas business owners beg Democrat-run city ‘to end the vicious cycle’ of homelessness
Customers "try to avoid" the Austin, Texas, area where business owners Larry Maddalena and Craig Plackis operate, due to the city's "vicious cycle" of homelessness.
Insurance policies and coverage: Which should you consider and which can you skip over?
With all the different kinds of insurance available, there are some core types to consider as early as you can to protect yourself against any unexpected events that come your way.
Many Americans value college education, but struggle to save for rising tuition costs: survey
Fifty-five percent of Americans said they prioritized the need for advanced education and many said they planned to increase savings toward this goal despite the high inflation and interest rate environment, according to Edward Jones.
Pickleball injuries could cost up to $500 million this year, Wall Street analysts predict
As pickleball keeps sweeping the nation, the now-popular sport could rack up health care costs as high as $250 million to $500 million in 2023, according to statistics from investment bank UBS.
The American people aren't confident about the direction of the economy: Steve Moore
The Heritage Foundation's Steve Moore discusses President Biden's handling of the economy on 'Kudlow.'
More than $200 billion in COVID-19 pandemic relief wasted, watchdog says
A new government watchdog report finds that more than $200 billion in COVID-19 relief funds were wasted and potentially given to fraudsters who ripped off U.S. taxpayers.
GOP donor Hal Lambert says Trump holding on to classified docs is 'unnecessary' and 'a lot of hubris'
Point Bridge Capital founder GOP donor Hal Lambert discusses the impact of the Trump classified document indictment on the polls, the GOP primary's impact on donors and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' campaign strategy.
US spending over $42 billion to make internet access universal by 2030
The U.S. is spending more than $42 billion, with the goal of making reliable and affordable high-speed internet available across all states, territories and D.C. by 2030.
Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen: AI sent world into a ‘freeze-frame moment’
Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen said in a podcast that artificial intelligence has sent the world into a "freeze-frame moment," although tools should allow for hyper-productivity.
FTX's new CEO claims company lied to banks for years about misuse of customer funds
A blistering report by FTX CEO John J. Ray III accuses ex-CEO Sam Bankman-Fried and former top executives of lying to banks, executing false documents and hiding their wrongdoing.
Electric truck maker Lordstown Motors files for bankruptcy, sues Foxconn
Ohio-based electric pickup truck maker Lordstown Motors filed for Chapter 11 on Tuesday and is taking legal action against Taiwanese manufacturer Foxconn.
Stuart Varney: Republicans have bench strength, Democrats do not
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney discussed the deterioration of the Democratic Party's 'bench' strength compared to the GOP's experience and talent heading into the 2024 presidential election.
Electric truck company touted by Trump as 'an incredible concept' files for bankruptcy
Electric truck manufacturer Lordstown Motors, which was boosted in 2020 by the Trump White House, filed for bankruptcy Tuesday amid falling sales numbers.
Here's where homes face the biggest risk for natural disaster
Some areas, including places in Florida, have high-risk exposure to home damage from hurricanes and other natural disasters. But many homes aren’t equipped to withstand these events, according to a survey. Upgrading your home can protect it while saving you money on home insurance.
Self-proclaimed 'Wolf of Airbnb' pleads guilty to wire fraud charges
Konrad Bicher, the 31-year-old, self-proclaimed "Wolf of Airbnb," has pleaded guilty to wire fraud charges after admitting to gaining around $2 million by defrauding landlords.
Will new organized retail crime law help retailers?
The INFORM Consumers Act requires online marketplaces like Amazon and Facebook to protect consumers from counterfeit, unsafe and stolen goods from bad actors.
DOJ special probe into Hunter Biden is like a 'fox guarding the hen house': Rep. Scott Perry
Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., provides the latest updates on Republican lawmakers' efforts to investigate potential weaponization of the Department of Justice and FBI.
Critics rail against NYC crackdown on coal, wood-fired ovens: 'Don't mess with a New Yorker's Pizza or Bagels'
Twitter sounded off Monday by condemning a New York City proposal that would force pizza shops and other restaurants that use coal- and wood-fired ovens to cut carbon emissions by 75%.
Crypto scams against seniors surged 78% in 2022
Criminals stole more than $1 billion from U.S. senior citizens last year, a staggering 78% increase from 2021. Experts warn seniors of red flags indicating they could be scammed.



















