Federal deficit tops $2 trillion over last 12 months
The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget released a report indicating the federal government ran a $2.1 trillion over the past 12 months as tax revenue lagged and spending rose.
Scotland’s former first minister arrested after investigation into funding of Scottish National Party: report
Police in Scotland announced the arrest of a 52-year-old woman, whom news outlets identified as Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's former first minister.
Americans are getting tired of tipping, survey shows. Here’s why
A new study this week shows that Americans are tipping less often for numerous services. The latest data indicates that the amount of the tip can vary by age group.
Federal appeals court considers workaround to judge's ruling blocking an Obamacare coverage mandate
DOJ argues that "enormous harms" will be done to Obamacare recipients if the appellate court upholds a ruling blocking preventative health mandates.
What does the 'bull market' mean for Americans?
Barron's markets editor Ben Levisohn, reporter Carleton English and associate editor Andrew Bary take on the state of the market on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
Moving to Miami from New York can save some Americans nearly $200K
Wealthy Americans living in New York and San Francisco can reap big savings if they relocate to Miami, which has lower taxes and a cheaper cost of living.
Michael Jordan's famous 'flu game' sneakers projected to fetch over $3M at auction
Goldin Auctions founder Ken Goldin exhibits Michael Jordan's "flu game" autographed shoes on "Varney & Co." as the bidding war for the sneakers heats up.
Gas prices hold steady despite surge in demand for domestic gasoline: AAA
Gas prices decreased slightly for the week ending May 8, AAA said. Despite an increase in gasoline demand, fluctuating oil prices have limited increases at the pump.
Mortgage delinquency rates drop to all-time low: CoreLogic
Mortgage delinquency rates in March dropped to an all-time low, according to CoreLogic. But some metro areas saw increases. Here's what you need to know.
Alan Dershowitz: Trump indictment doesn't pass the Richard Nixon test
Harvard Law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz says he hasn't seen "any indication" that Republicans agree with the latest federal charges brought against former President Donald Trump.
Attorneys general warning on ESG policies prompt insurance companies to leave climate alliance
Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss the attorneys general warning insurance companies over ESG policies and the urgency to pass the Halt Fentanyl Act.
Photos show Elizabeth Holmes reuniting with family during visitation day at Texas prison
Former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes has been photographed meeting with family during a visitation day at Federal Prison Camp Bryan near Houston.
Trump indictment 'doesn't effect his ability to run for president': Matt Whitaker
Former Acting U.S. Attorney General Matt Whitaker on the legality behind the alleged seven federal charges being brought against former President Donald Trump.
Card collectors offering $1M for one-of-a-kind 'Lord of the Rings' trading card yet to be released
A one-of-a-kind "Lord of the Rings" trading card called "One Ring," featured in the upcoming Magic: The Gathering expansion pack, is already worth $1 million.
Tampa, Florida residents may need at least $85K to afford rent, study finds
A new study found Tampa, Florida residents need to make at least $85,000 annually to afford rent. The city saw skyrocketing housing costs as Americans flocked there during the pandemic.
Mortgage calculator: See how much higher rates could cost you
Higher mortgage rates can cost potential homebuyers thousands over the lifetime of the loan. Calculate how steeper rates could affect your monthly payment.
Automakers are introducing every type of EV conceivable: Brendan Jones
Blink Charging President and CEO Brendan Jones discusses the demand for EV charging stations on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Wage growth slowing sharply in US, Indeed says
Wage growth in the U.S. is slowing and on track to return to its pre-pandemic level by the end of the year or early 2024, according to data from Indeed.
Senate Democrats ask DOJ to investigate Binance statements to lawmakers
Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Chris Van Hollen asked the Justice Department to investigate crypto exchange Binance about whether it made false statements to U.S. lawmakers.
Trump charges over classified documents will politically strengthen him: Jason Chaffetz
Fox News contributor Jason Chaffetz discusses the criminal investigation into former President Donald Trump on 'Varney & Co.'



















