More students turning to federal and private student loans to finance college: survey
Forty-six percent of respondents said they planned to use federal student loans to finance a college degree, a 3% increase from 2019, according to a College Ave survey.
WA business owner Carly Willis ‘seriously considering’ moving to Texas over break-ins
Antique Marketplace owner Carly Willis joined ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss the devastating vandalism her business has consistently suffered.
Jamie Dimon says he never discussed Jeffrey Epstein’s accounts at JPMorgan; Jes Staley says Dimon Did
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon maintained that he has no recollection of ever discussing or reviewing Jeffrey Epstein’s accounts, a JPMorgan spokeswoman said.
Debt ceiling default would batter housing market: Zillow
If the government fails to raise the debt ceiling, a default on its obligations could trigger a major drop in home sales, an increase in mortgage rates and a recession, according to a forecast by Zillow.
Biden has ‘literally’ turned a ‘blind eye’ to China: Rep. Steve Scalise
Rep. Steve Scalise, R.-La., discusses the latest news emerging from the debt ceiling debate as House Freedom Caucus members threaten Speaker McCarthy with a motion to vacate.
Best rewards credit cards and how points can be redeemed for travel, cash back or gift cards
There are many different credit cards that provide users with rewards based on their spending. These rewards come in the forms of cash back, points or miles.
Elizabeth Holmes in prison: What life is like inside Texas facility
A former inmate at Texas facility where Elizabeth Holmes began serving her 11.25-year sentence Tuesday shares what life will be like for the Theranos founder on the inside.
Retirement, 401(k) savings rise led by Boomers, Gen Z
Retirement and 401(k) savings posted an increase in this year's first quarter, with Generation Z and Baby Boomers leading the way, according to a recent study from Fidelity Investments.
Biden, McCarthy debt ceiling deal claws back $21B in funding from IRS
The bipartisan deal reached by President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to raise the debt ceiling rescinds more than $21 billion in funding from the IRS.
Elizabeth Holmes reports to prison; ‘Dropout’ star Amanda Seyfried weighs in on sentence
Amanda Seyfried, who recently portrayed Elizabeth Holmes, reacted to the news the Theranos CEO was set to report to prison Tuesday to begin serving her 11-year sentence.
Elizabeth Holmes reports to prison, begins 11-year sentence
Elizabeth Holmes surrendered herself to authorities in Texas on Tuesday and officially began her 11-year sentence for four separate convictions of fraud.
Mooney unveils bill to block central bank digital currency pilot program
Rep. Alex Mooney introduced the Digital Dollar Pilot Prevention Act on Thursday in the latest effort to block a central bank digital currency from being issued in the U.S.
Biden's green energy push is really energy destruction: Stephen Perkins
American Conservation Coalition Vice President of Grassroots Strategy Stephen Perkins discusses the problems with Biden's push to divest from fossil fuels on 'Varney & Co.'
FBI whistleblowers faced retaliation for questioning unlawful policy: Rep. Darrell Issa
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., discusses former special counsel John Durham's upcoming testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on 'Varney & Co.'
Generative AI tools lead to rising deepfake fraud
The increasing sophistication of generative AI platforms has led to an uptick in the use of AI-generated deepfakes by fraudsters that are harder for verification systems to detect.
Prosecutors argue against dismissing Sam Bankman-Fried's criminal charges
Prosecutors urged a federal court judge to deny FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's request to dismiss criminal charges filed over allegations he stole from customers.
GOP lawmaker warns China ‘on the march’: The likes of which have ‘never’ been seen
Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., urges Biden and House Speaker McCarthy not to falter on the country's obligations in an effort to pass the debt bill.
Bipartisan budget deal will leave new Congress, possible new president facing renewed budget debate
The bipartisan budget deal between President Biden and House Republicans will raise the debt limit until January 2025, when a new Congress and possible new president will take office.
6 tips to save $100 a week and put it toward savings
Building savings can provide a safety cushion for economic downturns as well as provide funds for investment, but due to soaring prices, it's become more difficult.
How to use a summer intern to your advantage so it’s a win-win
Interns who spend the summer with a company can bring a can-do attitude, new perspective and can ease the workload for regular employees who can boost overall performance.



















