Gordon Chang: ‘China is making fast preparations for war and the Pentagon has decided not to notice’
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang unpacks various actions from the Chinese which threaten U.S. national security on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
America's retirement preparedness score drops: Fidelity
The average American has a 78% chance of covering estimated retirement expenses in a down market, according to Fidelity's 2023 Retirement Savings Assessment. Here’s what you need to know.
How LVMH CEO unseated Musk, Bezos as world's richest
Bernard Arnault has nabbed the title as the highest-net worth individual in the world, a feat that has unseated Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos and that was fueled by LVMH's performance.
McKinsey, Bain delay some M.B.A. start dates to 2024
High-paid start date delays for new MBA hires suggests that consulting giants including McKinsey and Bain have broader concerns about the economic future.
AI is now a part of society, sent the business world into a frenzy: Jay Jacobs
BlackRock U.S. head of thematic and active ETFs Jay Jacobs provides his macro investment picture, telling 'The Claman Countdown' 2023 will go down as the year A.I. exploded onto the scene.
REI to shutter downtown Portland store amid 20-year high in break-ins: 'Overwhelming systems in place'
REI is shuttering its location in the Pearl District of downtown Portland amid an unprecendented surge in break-ins at the location. The city has been experiencing a crime crisis.
Organized retail crime is growing in 'scope and complexity,' NRF says
The National Retail Federation, an industry trade group, issued a new report on retail crime that could help retailers and law enforcement stay ahead of this ongoing threat.
Border crisis proving to be 'all-encompassing problem': Sheriff Mark Lamb
Pinal County Sheriff and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate Mark Lamb says Republicans have to take back the Senate for impactful border policy.
IRS says Americans are getting $20B less in tax refunds this year
The Internal Revenue Service has delivered roughly 69 million tax refunds so far this year, but many taxpayers could be disappointed by the smaller amount.
Mayorkas' reign over southern border is an 'abysmal failure': Rep. Mark Green
Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., discusses efforts to impeach DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for his handling of immigration and border security on 'Varney & Co.'
Anheuser-Busch accused of racist hiring practices under 'cloak of equity': complaint
Anheuser-Busch, the maker of Bud Light, is being accused of racist hiring practices in a federal civil rights complaint.
Apple partners with Goldman Sachs on high-yield savings account
Apple and Goldman Sachs collaborate on new savings account with 4.15% annual percentage yield
Negative car equity is rising: Here's how you can avoid owing more than your car is worth
The average negative equity value of auto trade-ins was $5,341 in the fourth quarter of 2022, up 29% from the previous year, according to Edmunds.
Staffing shortages, low pay, continue to challenge child care industry
The U.S. child care industry needs some major help, according to experts. Some workers say low pay is the biggest problem, while parents struggle to find affordable care.
SEC charges Bittrex with operating unregistered securities exchange
Gary Gensler's SEC has charged Bittrex, a cryptocurrency exchange, with failing to register as a securities exchange in a move to further regulate the industry.
Pain of high inflation likely to linger for many Americans
The financial impact of high inflation could last for years, as the steep price of everyday goods forced more Americans to drain their savings accounts.
Spring cleaning: Tips for small businesses to streamline workflow and freshen up strategies
Spring-cleaning does not just happen in the household. If you own a small business, you can get your company organized ahead of the spring season.
Biden's climate spending is another entitlement that will never lapse: Allysia Finley
Wall Street Journal editorial board member Allysia Finley argues the Biden administration is using industrial policy to steer its green energy transition on 'Varney & Co.'
Andrew Yang 'concerned' AI has the power to 'destroy us'
Forward Party co-chair and former presidential candidate Andrew Yang says the U.S. government is 'decades behind this curve' of error-free artificial intelligence.
Inflation and rising costs pushes Americans to make risky financial choices: Survey
High inflation and interest rates pushed 35% of Americans to drain cash from emergency savings and 26% have skipped or are considering becoming delinquent on their credit cards, a recent survey from Achieve said.



















