Netflix shareholders reject executive pay packages
Company shareholders withheld support for Netflix's 2023 executive pay package on Tuesday, following a call by striking writers to reject the proposed compensation.
Fitch still considering US credit rating downgrade despite debt ceiling deal
Fitch Ratings said Friday that it could still downgrade the U.S. credit rating after the most recent debt-limit debacle between Democrats and Republicans.
Green energy is neither green nor energy: Alex Epstein
Center for Industrial Progress founder Alex Epstein argues solar and wind are unreliable energy sources that drain the broader grid of power on 'Varney & Co.'
Kayleigh McEnany: The Biden family got rich from foreign countries
'Outnumbered' co-host Kayleigh McEnany calls for a 'thorough investigation' into Biden family business dealings on 'The Evening Edit.'
Rand Paul rips Biden-McCarthy debt deal: 'Nothing conservative' about it
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., shares his alternative plan to the Biden-McCarthy debt limit deal on "Mornings with Maria" as the bill heads to the Senate.
Airbnb files suit against NYC, challenging short-term rental law
The New York City Mayor's Office of Special Enforcement was hit on Thursday with a lawsuit opposing a short-term rental law from rental platform Airbnb.
Debt ceiling deal suspends student loan payment pause
The most recent debt ceiling deal would end the federal student loan payment pause after Aug. 30. But Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan is still under review by the Supreme Court. Here’s what you need to know.
2024 election is primed for a third-party candidate: Brock Pierce
Bitcoin Foundation Chairman Brock Pierce discusses why business executives run for public office on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Steve Forbes: 2024 presidential field will narrow quickly
Forbes Media CEO Steve Forbes reacts to investor Bill Ackman pushing for Jamie Dimon to run for president on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Border crisis is becoming a ‘cataclysmic’ situation: Rep. Pat Fallon
Rep. Pat Fallon, R-Texas, joined ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss the ongoing probe into the Biden family’s business dealings, the border crisis, and Speaker McCarthy’s debt ceiling bill.
Texas judge says no AI in courtroom unless lawyers certify it was verified by human
A Texas federal judge issued a mandate requiring lawyers to certify that they did not use artificial intelligence to draft filings without a human checking their accuracy.
DeSantis going after Trump supporters without upsetting them may be ‘impossible’: Byron York
Fox News contributor Byron York joined ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss Ron DeSantis and his strategy to keep his ‘main focus’ on President Biden's campaign.
Apple App Store generates $1.1 trillion in sales, billings
Apple said that the App Store generated $1.1 trillion in developer billings and sales last year. The App Store has more than 1.8 million apps to choose from.
Sen. Rand Paul to announce alternative to Biden-McCarthy debt plan: There’s ‘nothing conservative’ about it
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., details his alternative plan to the Biden-McCarthy debt limit bill and responds to a report from Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, on the U.S. funding research in China and Russia.
These two factors could be driving your car insurance costs up
Your safe driving record isn't the only thing your auto insurers are looking at when it comes to determining rate – they are also factoring in your credit score and where you live, a recent report said.
What the debt ceiling deal could mean for student loan borrowers
Under the student loan deal negotiated by President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, the federal student loan payment pause will end in August.
How does bipartisan budget, debt limit deal impact spending, deficit?
Congress is taking up the Fiscal Responsibility Act, which would reduce federal budget deficits by $1.5 trillion over 10 years, with most of the savings coming from spending caps.
Debt ceiling deal includes new work requirements for SNAP: How they work
The bipartisan debt ceiling deal struck by President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy would modify the work requirements for food stamps and welfare.
Elizabeth Holmes' downfall in pictures
A photo gallery of the the rise and fall of disgraced ex-Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes, who began serving her 11-year sentence in a federal prison this week.
Sackler family granted immunity from Purdue OxyContin lawsuits
The billionaire owners of bankrupt OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma have been granted liability protection against lawsuits seeking damages over the opioid crisis.



















