Dianne Feinstein will get caught in the crossfire of DC's age debate: Philip Wegmann
RealClearPolitics White House reporter Philip Wegmann discusses whether Sens. Dianne Feinstein and John Fetterman are 'fit to serve' on 'Varney & Co.'
AI complicates copyright law
The rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI) capable of producing text, images and audio complicates the application of copyright law to outputs and data used to train the AI.
Democrats view Biden’s judicial nominee Michael Delany as ‘not radical enough’: Sen. Tom Cotton
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., joined ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the ongoing debt ceiling debate, the Durham report, and the controversial origin of COVID-19.
Rep. Keith Self rips Biden for dodging debt limit discussions: ‘We’ve done our job’
Rep. Keith Self, R-Texas, joined ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the House GOP’s plan to cut government spending and the United States’ ongoing border crisis.
New college graduates greeted with best job market since 1953
Recent high school and college graduates are entering the labor force, and they are facing the best job market since 1953, according to a new analysis.
The Left's strategy to ban gas stoves is to regulate with strict standards: John Carney
Breitbart economics and finance editor John Carney discusses the impact of President Biden's green energy push and how the gas stove crackdown is causing a divide in the Democratic Party on 'The Bottom Line.'
Shaq accused of avoiding services from lawyers representing FTX investors: report
Shaquille O'Neal has reportedly been avoiding services by the lawyers representing FTX investors who lost their money in the bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange.
Americans racking up debt at record levels
FOX Business’ Lydia Hu joined ‘The Big Money Show’ to discuss the nationwide trend in which Americans are accumulating debt at a record level.
Most Americans say they can no longer depend on Social Security: Survey
Most Americans (88%) said it is critical to have another source of guaranteed income beyond Social Security benefits to have a comfortable retirement, according to a recent Allianz Life survey.
Urban office, retail under distress due to COVID outcomes: Former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair
Former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair discusses the state of U.S. banks amid commercial real estate woes.
Deutsche Bank to pay $75M in Epstein lawsuit settlement
Deutsche Bank agreed to pay $75 million to settle a lawsuit from women who say they were abused by Jeffrey Epstein. The suit was filed in federal district court in New York.
US border communities 'will not collapse' under the immigration crisis: Jonathan Lines
Yuma County Supervisor Jonathan Lines joined ‘Varney & Co.’ to provide a personal perspective on the United States’ border crisis and the impact the termination of Title 42 has had on the community.
Stuart Varney: Reparations are another Democrat vote-buying operation
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney argues Democrats use issues like reparations and student loan forgiveness to buy votes despite it costing taxpayers millions.
Why Wall Street’s spooked about debt default risk
The chances of the U.S. defaulting on its debt are low, but experts are warning that financial markets and the economy are still facing a wall of worry as lawmakers duke it out.
Biden is trying to ‘run the clock out’ on the debt ceiling: Rep. Jodey Arrington
Rep. Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, discusses House Democrats’ controversial efforts to go around Speaker McCarthy's back and raise the debt limit.
Demand for used cars likely to grow as consumer seek affordability: Edmunds
Demand for more affordable cars is growing as high-interest rates and more expensive purchase prices are putting buying a new vehicle out of reach for many consumers, according to a recent Edmunds report.
Mayor Francis Suarez' 2024 presidential decision is 'quickly approaching'
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez on where his bid for a 2024 presidential run stands and kicking off this year's Bitcoin conference.
Target losses from organized retail crime increase $500 million
Target lost an additional $500 million from organized retail crime at its stores compared to last year, the company announced Wednesday.
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes ordered to report to prison May 30
A court on Wednesday ordered former Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes to report to prison on May 30 to begin serving her 11-year sentence for defrauding investors.
Household debt hit record $17T last quarter as inflation squeezes Americans
New York Federal Reserve data released Monday shows household debt hit a fresh record in the first quarter of 2023 as high inflation squeezes Americans.



















