Omaha Target will remain closed until further notice following shooting
Target announced that its store in Omaha, Nebraska, where a gunman opened fire before being shot and killed by police will be closed until further notice.
Missouri AG doubles down on firing school officials who took students to drag show: 'It's a huge problem'
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey calls out the "shameful behavior" by school officials who brought middle school students to a drag performance, threatening legal action.
Scott Martin, Lou Basenese share their outlooks ahead of Fed rate hike decision
Kingsview Wealth Management CIO Scott Martin and Public Ventures President Lou Basenese join 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast' to discuss the Federal Reserve's meeting, rate hikes and the impact on the markets.
NFL Hall of Famer Brett Favre on Tom Brady’s retirement: ‘I have to see it to believe it’
Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre weighed in on Tom Brady's decision to retire from the NFL after 23 seasons.
Gig economy workers lose money during tax season through missed deductions, survey says
Many self-employed workers, especially the younger generation lose out on cost savings through missed tax deductions. Here's what gig workers should have their eye on to help save money on taxes or increase their tax return.
Tom Brady retires as big a winner off the field as he was on it
Tom Brady’s brand may get even stronger now that the NFL great has announced his decision to retire, for good. Some of his partnerships included Under Armour and Subway.
Leftist energy policies leaving Americans ‘out in the cold’: Mandy Gunasekara
Independent Women’s Forum Senior Fellow and former EPA chief of staff Mandy Gunasekara discusses her new policy report which explains how the green agenda push for ‘climate justice’ has fueled unreliable energy systems.
Sam Bankman-Fried barred from contacting FTX employees, using Signal messaging app
Sam Bankman-Fried, the FTX founder who is scheduled to face a criminal trial in October, has been blocked by a judge from reaching out by himself to current and former staff.
Founder of Las Vegas-based cryptocurrency company sentenced to 8 years for cheating investors out of millions
The founder of My Big Coin Pay Inc. was sentenced to eight years in prison for cheating investors out of millions. The founder claimed the currency was backed by gold, but it wasn't.
Biden playing the 'blame game' on energy: Sen. John Barrasso
Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss the House voting to end the COVID public health emergency and Biden's energy policies.
Top credit cards for 2023
The Points Guy founder Brian Kelly details some of the top credit cards for 2023 on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Biden admin. aims to slash credit card late fees to $8
President Biden's administration will be proposing a series of policy rules intended to lower late credit card payment fees to approximately $8.
Another week of higher gas prices shows no signs of slowing: AAA
Gas prices continue to climb as demand grows and oil prices surge, according to the latest report from AAA. Drivers are also facing rising insurance costs in 2023.
Yelp refuses most legal demands for user info, cites free speech and privacy
Online review giant Yelp makes it a practice to fight legal demands from businesses, law enforcement and government agencies seeking users' information.
Inflation still outstripping wages in most US cities
Phoenix, Miami and Seattle are among the cities that saw inflation outpace wages last month, while Los Angeles is the only metro to see adjusted pay grow.
Payments firm PayPal to lay off 7% of its workforce to cut costs
PayPal will lay off 7% of its workforce as it prepares to weather the coming economic storm. Its online retail payment processing volume has fallen sharply as wallets get tighter.
Elton John’s farewell tour sets record as highest-grossing of all time with nearly $820 million
Elton John set the record for the highest-grossing concert tour of all time. The "Tiny Dancer" singer's "Farewell Yellow Brick Tour" has grossed $819.7 million to date.
More Americans live paycheck to paycheck
A larger proportion of Americans are now living paycheck to paycheck, a report that LendingClub and PYMNTS released on Monday found.
GoFundMe for Patrick Clancy near $1 million following alleged murder of his children by wife Lindsay
The total amount of donations received by an online fundraiser for the father whose three children died after a tragic incident is approaching $1 million.
US health care spending nearly double that of other high-income countries: report
Health care spending in the U.S. is nearly double the average of some high-income countries, according to a report. The U.S. spent 17.8% of its GDP on health care.



















