IRS plans to hire gun-carrying special agents in all 50 states
The Internal Revenue Service's Criminal Investigation division is hiring special agents who carry guns and make arrests, with jobs available at locations in all 50 states.
Ted Budd: Officials have to ensure AI is more good than evil
Sen. Ted Budd, R-N.C., comments on growing pressure to take action on artificial intelligence and discusses the debt ceiling debate.
Donald Trump ‘chills the bones and freezes the sweat’ of Democrats: Nick Adams
Trump 2024 campaign surrogate Nick Adams joined ‘Varney & Co.’ to react to President Biden touting that he can beat Donald Trump again in 2024.
Alan Dershowitz details what Hunter Biden's lawyers' meeting with DOJ 'tells us' about a potential resolution
Harvard Law's Alan Dershowitz claims the meeting between Hunter Biden's legal team and the DOJ likely means both parties have entered "a negotiating mode."
The Fed is expected to raise interest rates again in May: Economists
The Fed is expected to raise interest rates by 25 basis points again in May, according to a poll of economists. This is what you need to know.
Contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop are ‘totally damaging’ to the Biden admin: Rep. Mike Turner
Rep. Mike Turner, R-Ohio, joined ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the House GOP’s debt ceiling proposal and Secretary Blinken’s role in the Biden family’s business dealings.
Washington is immorally ‘stealing’ from future generations: Rep. Andy Barr
Rep. Andy Barr, R-Ky., joined ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the House GOP narrowly passing the bill to raise the debt limit and cut government spending.
Target expands locked merchandise cases to hit back at shoplifting
One of the strategies Target has utilized amid its efforts to curb more shoplifting are locked-up cases. The company has resorted to those for certain categories at stores in San Francisco and New York, for example.
Texas lawmakers introduce 'Audit the Pentagon Act,' hope to incentivize government spending transparency
After the Department of Defense failed their fifth audit and is unable to account for 39% of government spending, bipartisan legislatures want to incentivize spending transparency.
Elizabeth Holmes delays prison report date with another appeal
Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes will no longer report to prison to begin serving her 11.25-year sentence after issuing a last-minute appeal.
Documents of Babe Ruth's sale to Yankees auctioned for $312,000, more than triple what slugger was sold for
The paperwork that made Babe Ruth's sale from the Boston Red Sox to the New York Yankees official was sold through Lelands for a combined $312,000.
Companies' cost inflation is slowing but shoppers may wait for lower prices
Cost inflation rose during the COVID-19 pandemic and was exacerbated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which sent energy prices to record highs last year.
GOP mega-donor Peter Thiel won't fund any 2024 candidates: report
Republican mega-donor Peter Thiel will not be donating to any 2024 candidates due to his unhappiness with the GOP's focus on cultural issues, sources tell Reuters.
Financial stress has biggest impact on Americans’ mental health: survey
Financial struggles are the biggest drivers of stress among Americans, according to a survey by Clever Real Estate. More than half of respondents said they’re stressed about inflation and not having enough money to save for retirement.
Uber drivers are not interstate workers exempt from arbitration, US court rules
The 3rd Circuit on Wednesday said evidence presented in the case showed that nearly two-thirds of Uber drivers never cross state lines, and only 2.5% of Uber trips are interstate.
Knowing how insurance rates are calculated could save drivers money: survey
Roughly 80% of American drivers surveyed can't identify the factors used to determine car insurance rate, a survey by the Zebra said. This knowledge gap could be costing them on their auto insurance premiums.
GOP pushes ahead with debt ceiling vote after late night of negotiating, tweaks to the bill
Some key changes were made to the bill overnight on Tuesday after it appeared unlikely to pass in its original form
The four things to haggle over when buying a home
Given that the housing market remains competitive in several parts of the country, home buyers hoping to negotiate down a seller’s asking price might risk losing their bid.
Lose your job? Here are 6 money moves to make ASAP
After discussing expectations with your inner circle, it’s a good idea to incorporate specific "money moves" to handle a recent job loss. It's important to act quickly.
Hunter Biden investigations loom over Biden's re-election bid: Bill Hemmer
'America's Newsroom' co-host Bill Hemmer discusses some 'X factors' that could affect Biden's 2024 re-election bid on 'The Big Money Show.'



















