Saudi Arabia needs higher oil prices to fuel its economy: David Spika
GuideStone Capital Management CIO David Spika reacts to OPEC+ announcing a cut in oil production on 'Mornings with Maria.'
LeBron James, Tiger Woods become first billionaire athletes while still playing
For the first time, two active athletes have made Forbes' sports billionaires list. Tiger Woods and LeBron James reached the milestone.
Billionaires Bezos, Musk slide in Forbes World's Richest list
Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk reportedly both saw their net worths decrease by tens of billions of dollars, causing their rankings on Forbes' yearly list of the world's richest to slide in 2023.
Founder of student loan assistance startup arrested on fraud charges
Charlie Javice, The 31-year-old founder of Frank, was arrested on fraud charges. JPMC acquired the startup two years ago but believes the number of customers was dramatically inflated.
Trump's indictment hits net worth, Truth Social
Former President Donald Trump’s net worth has fallen from $3.2 billion last fall to $2.5 billion today after being indicted and losing money on social media venture Truth Social.
Montana AG Austin Knudsen leads the charge against 'woke policies' in big banks
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen discusses potential legal actions against banks for pushing client money into ESG investments on 'Varney & Co.'
Why Americans aren't rushing to file taxes
Tax pros say the end of federal COVID-19 stimulus money is prompting many Americans to file income tax extensions instead of rushing to file their Form 1040s with the IRS.
Saving for retirement in America makes 'dramatic' shift, new report reveals
A new Vanguard report showed an increasing number of American workers participating in retirement plans and saving more money, but Gen Z is "better prepared" than the rest.
Is my bank safe from failing? Warning signs of financial trouble
Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank collapsed in March, triggering widespread fears of a domino effect among other mid-sized regional banks in the U.S.
Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit files for bankruptcy
A major blow to Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit Holdings. It filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Tuesday after the satellite launch company attempted to recover from a rocket failure.
Virgin cruise passenger falls from balcony and later dies
A Virgin Voyages Valiant Lady passenger died on Sunday after falling from their balcony. The ship returned to its port in Miami, before resuming the itinerary.
OPEC's oil cut surprise a 'slap in the face' to Biden: Phil Flynn
Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne, Geltrude & Company founder Dan Geltrude, and The Price Futures Group senior market analyst Phil Flynn react to OPEC announcing oil output cuts on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Social Security cuts could be coming soon — here's who will be affected
Social Security funds face a long-term financial crunch that could mean some benefits get cut sooner for retirees, according to a recent government report.
US debt ceiling crisis could delay Social Security payments – Here's why you're still likely to get a check
The Social Security "escape clause" from the debt limit enacted by Congress in 1996 prohibits the disinvestment of the Social Security trust funds for any purpose other than the payment of benefits, according to a Concord Coalition report.
Former Gov. Asa Hutchinson talks 2024 president run, tells Trump to 'step aside for the good of the people'
As the latest GOP candidate to enter the 2024 presidential race, Asa Hutchinson wants to address the border, China, the economy – and for Donald Trump to "step aside."
Executives at US Navy shipbuilding contractor hit with accounting fraud charges
The DOJ and SEC levied accounting fraud charges against three Alabama men for suppressing cost estimates and misleading investors at Navy shipbuilder Austal USA.
Economics expert issues dire warning on ‘serious threat’ faced by US dollar: It’s ‘inevitable’
Breitbart economics editor John Carney is sounding the alarm on the growing concern for a global shift from the U.S. dollar and it's economic impact.
NBA, players strike deal on new labor agreement
The NBA and the National Basketball Players Association struck a deal early Saturday on a new seven-year-long collective bargaining agreement. The deal will begin this summer.
Bed Bath & Beyond sued by former CEO over unpaid severance
Former Bed Bath & Beyond CEO Mark Tritton was ousted last June as chief executive and is suing the retailer for failing to honor his severance deal.
Wendy's customer hospitalized after ordering cheeseburger sues food fast chain
A couple is suing Wendy's after customer Jena Vogt developed E. coli, cerebral hemorrhaging and septic shock as a result of eating a contaminated burger, a new lawsuit alleges.



















