Supreme Court expands review of Biden’s student loan handout
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear another challenge to the Biden administration's student loan relief program, putting it in further jeopardy
Credit card balances hit record high amid inflation: TransUnion
Inflation and an uncertain economy influenced record-high credit card balances in the third quarter of 2022, according to TransUnion. Here’s how you can pay off your high-interest debt.
New IRS rule on Venmo, Cash App payments threatens to sweep up millions of Americans
Taxpayers need to prepare to report transactions exceeding $600 that are received through Venmo, PayPal and other cash apps to the IRS starting in 2023.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon: Government default would be ‘catastrophic’ ahead of funding deadline
Jamie Dimon said that Republicans and Democrats should address the debt ceiling now rather than risk a showdown later as they continue working to avoid a government shutdown.
Spirit Airlines flight attendant fired because she was too overweight for jump seat, she claims in lawsuit
A new lawsuit brought by a former Spirit Airlines flight attendant alleges following the woman's termination that the airline violated the Civil Rights Act.
Inflation level a 'phenomena' that has not been 'seen in recent memory': David Hunt
PGIM CEO David Hunt joins 'Barron's Roundtable' to provide an outlook on the economy and recession and discusses inflation, the Federal Reserve's management, and the difference between institutional and retail funds.
Uber files legal petition against New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission
Ride-share company Uber filed a legal petition Friday against the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission about upcoming driver pay rate increases.
US climate reparations would be a 'misuse of hard earned taxpayer dollars': Mandy Gunasekara
Former Trump EPA chief of staff Mandy Gunasekara joins 'Fox Business Tonight' to discuss Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry's call for U.S. to pay reparations to third world countries affected by climate change.
How Exxon Mobil’s CEO views energy shortages and increasing profits
Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods sits down to discuss energy policy and security, after Ukraine, as well as carbon emissions and clean energy such as renewables.
San Francisco guaranteed income program for pregnant Black women to expand across California
A San Francisco guaranteed income program for Black pregnant women will expand to other parts of California
Brian Moynihan added to short list to replace Yellen at Treasury
As rumors spread about Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen's departure, Brain Moynihan, the CEO of Bank of America is considered a potential replacement.
Sky-high mortgage rates are a ‘tremendous hit’ to affordability: Nick Timiraos
Nick Timiraos of the Wall Street Journal discusses the recent real estate phenomenon of companies that are purchasing single-family homes at a record pace across the country.
Carvana creditors criticize management, gird for a fight
Carvana's creditors include Apollo Global Management Inc., Pacific Investment Management Co. and Ares Management Corp., all veterans of restructuring fights.
Disney parks hike ticket prices again
Kaltbaum Capital Management's Gary Kaltbaum and Geltrude and Company founder Dan Geltrude discuss Disney World raising ticket prices and consumer spending habits amid inflation.
Philadelphia AR-15-armed guard eyes Walmart, Wawa after defending 'property, liberty and life' at gas station
S.I.T.E Security State Agent Chief Andre Boyer takes rising crime into his own hands, and calls out Philadelphia's Democratic leaders for "not prosecuting" criminals.
Juul Labs will pay $1.2B for role in youth-vaping epidemic
Juul Labs gets equity investment to pay $1.2 billion in settlements for contributing to America’s youth vaping epidemic.
University of California academic workers strike stresses students: report
Undergraduate students on University of California campuses are reportedly stressed by the impact of a now month-long strike of tens of thousands of academic workers.
Middle-class households use credit cards to fill income gap: survey
A growing number of middle-class households are turning to credit cards and taking on debt to make ends meet, a Primerica survey said.
Philadelphia is ‘wasting’ away Americans’ tax dollars with their policies: David Webb
David Webb, host of 'The David Webb Show,' weighs in on whether the Republican Party is starting to break away from Donald Trump and discusses America’s growing crime crisis.
Inflation hits Christmas, cost of trees goes up
FOX Business' Jeff Flock speaks with "Trev's Trees" owners Trevor Lord and Dom Patricio on the impact of inflation on the cost of Christmas trees.



















