Tesla confirms Justice Department request for autopilot documents
Department of Justice, NHSTA, and Securities and Exchange Commission are investigating Tesla's autopilot system for safety and whether Tesla misled consumers.
Why Tesla is a cheap stock: Gary Black
Noted Tesla investor and Future Fund managing partner, Gary Black joined Neil Cavuto on Fox Business to discuss the carmaker’s stock and competition in 2023.
Proposed NJ 'Seinfeld bill' to crack down on telemarketers
Lawmakers are proposing a new bill to crack down on telemarketers by forcing could them to disclose certain information within 30 seconds of the call.
Contributions to retirement savings accounts reached all-time high amid COVID-19 pandemic
Savings contributions increased, hitting an all-time high and Roth 401(k) accounts have grown more popular. Here's how to determine the best savings plan for you.
Powerball jackpot jumps to $653M
The Powerball jackpot has ballooned to an estimated $653 million, with a cash value of $350.3 million. The next drawing will take place on Wednesday evening.
Speaker McCarthy responds to Biden's debt ceiling jab ahead of their meeting
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy reveals the first thing he'll say when meeting with Biden after the president said he’ll show his budget if McCarthy shows his.
Price is top reason why consumers want to drop auto insurance providers
Many Americans believe their current auto insurance costs are too expensive. Here's what you can do to lower yours.
Utah AG on suing Biden admin over new ESG investment rule
Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes on the new labor rule that allows asset managers to direct their clients’ retirement funds to ESG investments.
Hunter Biden 'to his core' is a 'drug addled retrograde': Josh Hammer
Newsweek opinion editor Josh Hammer on lawmakers preparing to grill Twitter executives over the censorship of the Hunter Biden laptop story.
Powerball winning numbers for Monday's $613M jackpot
Check your ticket! Monday's Powerball jackpot is worth an estimated $613 million. That means the cash option is $329 million.
Jerry Garcia marijuana brand pulls out of California amid thriving black market, high taxes
The legal cannabis brand launched by the late Grateful Dead star Jerry Garcia has ceased operations in California amid a thriving black market and difficult business climate.
What's behind the NASDAQ's four-week gain?
Advisors Asset Management President and CIO Cliff Corso weighs in on the NASDAQ hitting four weeks of gains and what could change ahead of the Federal Reserve's meeting on 'The Claman Countdown.'
House passes bill to protect elderly, vulnerable Americans from financial exploitation
The House passed the bipartisan Financial Exploitation Prevention Act that aims to protect elderly and vulnerable Americans from being scammed out of their savings.
Asa Hutchinson: Congress needs classified documents access to 'have proper oversight'
Former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson discusses the latest in the investigations into the alleged mishandling of classified documents on 'The Evening Edit.'
Alex Epstein: The green energy movement is a scam
Energy expert Alex Epstein joins 'The Evening Edit' to dissect the shortcomings of the green energy movement.
US Appeals Court sides with drugmakers on discount program
Drugmakers win battle in Third Circuit Court of Appeals over Health Resources and Services Administration, as courts decided HRSA went beyond the law with regulatory overreach.
Twitter makes first interest payment on debt since Musk buyout: report
Twitter reportedly made its first interest payment Friday on about $12.5 billion of debt that Elon Musk used to purchase the social media platform last year.
Don't buy the stock market rally, Morgan Stanley warns: 'Another bear-market trap'
Investors are likely to be disappointed when the Fed hikes rates again this week, probably ending a surprisingly strong rally in the U.S. stock market.
Powerball soars to $613 million in Monday drawing
Powerball continues to climb making Monday's lottery drawing the ninth largest prize in history.
Banks brace for more consumers to fall behind on their loans
American banks increased reserves to prepare for potential defaults on credit card debt, student loans, and other personal loans to prepare in case of a recession.



















