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.
Trending in the markets: ETFs led by women, focused on women
Exchange-traded funds are baskets of securities that offer you less risk, enable you to track particular indexes or market sectors, and can be purchased on exchanges.
More than 20 states sue Biden admin, putting retirement money at risk
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says Biden's fiscal and border policies will 'cost every single American.'
Biden's new student loan repayment plan would cost billions more than White House projected
Changes to the income-driven repayment plans from the Biden team could cost more than double what the White House projected, according to Penn Wharton.
Americans delay retirement, looking to gig work to make ends meet
With inflation and the cost of living on the rise, older workers are increasingly looking to the gig economy to keep afloat, according to data released by the AARP.
Americans fear recession, but most believe their jobs are safe: Survey
Many Americans have a negative outlook on the economy, but say they didn't believe a downturn would impact their jobs, according to a new survey.
Biden rule letting retirement fund managers consider ESG factors to take effect despite red states' lawsuit
A new rule going into effect Monday allows managers of retirement funds to factor in companies' environmental and social stances when making investment decisions.
Lowe's pioneers system to solve organized retail crime
Lowe's Innovation Labs has developed a proof-of-concept system called Project Unlock, which is geared towards tackling the ongoing issue of organized retail crime.
Prosecutors look to block Sam Bankman-Fried from contacting FTX employees over witness tampering concerns
Federal prosecutors are trying to block FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried from communicating with current or former employees of FTX over witness tampering concerns.
Speaker McCarthy says he will discuss debt ceiling and government spending with Biden on Wednesday
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., and President Biden will meet at the White House to discuss the debt ceiling and government spending on Wednesday.
Major insurers plan to drop two car models' coverage due to thefts: report
State Farm and Progressively are reportedly not writing new insurance policies for some models and years of Kia and Hyundai vehicles because of a rise in thefts.
Moving company tried to block negative reviews with '$2,500 per day' threat: prosecutors
Maine reached a settlement in a lawsuit against Liberty Bell Moving and Storage over illegal business practices and threats against customers who left negative reviews.
NFL legend Eli Manning makes Super Bowl LVII predictions
Two-time Super Bowl champion Eli Manning makes Super Bowl LVII predictions and discusses how he has expanded his wealth after his long career in the NFL.
FTX crypto founder Sam Bankman-Fried thought jail would be 'like The Shawshank Redemption': report
Disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried reportedly said that he thought his time in prison in the Bahamas would be like the 1994 film "The Shawshank Redemption."



















