Miami mayor speaks out against socialism ‘driving poverty, immigration’
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez argues a "massive shift" towards socialist ideas creates "tremendous" poverty in South America, which builds immigration pressure.
Marsha Blackburn: This must be very unsettling for Biden
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., shares her take on Hunter Biden's alleged connections to Ukraine on 'The Evening Edit.'
Insurance costs skyrocket in several states after severe weather
Devastating storms and natural disasters have caused insurance companies to move their businesses out of southern states like Louisiana and Florida or prompt rising prices.
Americans plan to increase Valentine's Day spending despite squeezed budgets
Americans apparently do not plan on skimping when it comes to spending money on their sweethearts this Valentine's Day, despite consumers feeling the squeeze of inflation.
'Imminent' earnings recession could tank US stocks, Morgan Stanley warns
Morgan Stanley analyst Michael Wilson sees the bear market ending later this year as inflation fades and the Fed pauses its interest rate-hike campaign.
NY AG's office calls on Madison Square Garden to explain use of facial recognition to bar lawyers from venues
The office of New York Attorney General Letitia James sent a letter to Madison Square Garden Entertainment over a reported practice of using facial recognition to ban lawyers.
US, Europe tussle over frenzy of clean-energy subsidies
The U.S. incentives, included in last year’s Inflation Reduction Act, have spurred companies to rethink where to spend billions of investment dollars.
Marriott hotels sued over New York murder of college parent during family weekend
Olga Hostyeva was working at a New York Courtyard by Marriott in October when she says a guest "brandished his gun and pointed its muzzle at her from a distance of merely a few feet."
Entrepreneur who fled CA rips new progressive push that may follow him to Texas: 'Fundamentally un-American’
Managing partner of 8VC and former California resident Joe Lonsdale weighed in on the state's new wealth tax on 'Fox & Friends.'
China fires back at Yellen, tells US to 'cope' with its own debt
China clapped back at U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen after she accused Beijing of being a debt reform 'barrier' for Africa and told Washington to 'cope with its own debt problem.'
Kevin McCarthy calls out WH over Social Security, Medicare budget cut speculation: 'None of that is true'
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy claims he's not considering budget cuts to Social Security or Medicare as Congress negotiates fiscal pathways to raising the debt ceiling.
Twitter facing legal action from Crown Estate in connection to rent
Twitter is facing legal action from the Crown Estate in the U.K. in connection to rent the social media company allegedly owes for its London office.
Tyson CFO pleads guilty to public intoxication and criminal trespass
Tyson Foods CFO, John R. Tyson has agreed to pay fines related to a late 2022 arrest involving two charges, public intoxication and criminal trespass
Andrew McCarthy: If this was a Republican, this is all we'd be talking about
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew McCarthy joins 'The Evening Edit' to discuss Hunter Biden's alleged ties to Ukraine and the Trump-Russia probe.
Rick Perry: Biden's energy policies will send electricity prices 'through the roof'
Former U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry proposes a solution to America's energy crisis on 'The Evening Edit.'
Blackstone in talks with Bain to sell $480 million stake in top Indian REIT
Blackstone is working to sell a $480 million stake in Indian REIT, preferring instead to invest in growth opportunities. Bain Capital likely to by Embassy Office Parks.
Yellen says Treasury will take additional 'extraordinary measures' on debt limit
The U.S. government bumped up against the debt limit last week, prompting the Treasury Department to take emergency measures to avoid a potential default.
The US tipping system has become 'crazy': Taylor Riggs
'The Big Money Show' co-hosts discuss when it's appropriate to generously tip for a service and when it's not.
Walmart hiking wages for US employees
Walmart U.S. announced Tuesday the company is raising wages for its associates across the nation, which it expects will bring its average hourly rate above $17.50.
Americans in these states will pay less in taxes this year
At least eleven states are reducing individual income tax cuts for residents this year in response to high revenues as an attempt to stay competitive.



















