Republicans eye possible extension of Trump tax cuts after midterm elections
Republicans are planning to try to advance parts of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act if they win control of the House and Senate in the midterm elections.
US budget deficit cut in half to $1.38T as pandemic spending slows down
The U.S. federal budget shortfall was cleaved in half in fiscal year 2022, the Treasury Department reported on Friday, as COVID-19-related spending dried up.
Inflation, staffing shortages, recession are top concerns for small businesses: Anna Rathbun
CBIZ CIO Anna Rathbun discusses how small businesses are expecting an economic downturn following the release of the Q4 Main Street Index on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Biden's student loan handout survives legal challenge by Republican-led states
U.S. District Judge Henry Autrey dismissed a lawsuit challenging Biden's student debt forgiveness plan on Thursday that was brought by Republican-led states.
Rep. Carlos Gimenez: Biden has 'declared war' on fossil fuel industry
Florida Rep. Carlos Gimenez evaluates the Biden administration's push to move the US towards green energy on 'The Evening Edit.'
Google sued by Texas attorney general over alleged biometric data violations
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing Google, alleging the California-based tech giant violated a state identity law, his office announced Thursday.
America's new nuclear power industry has a Russian problem
Next generation small modular reactors require HALEU, uranium enriched to 20%, however the only company currently producing it, named TENEX, is in Russia
ETFs to handle a bear market
Incorporating diversification in your portfolio is a strategy that may reduce risk while investing. Experts share types of ETFs that may be safe picks in the current market environment.
How organized retail crime became a $100 billion problem that is growing 'dramatically'
National Retail Federation President Matt Shay responds to the data report that organized retail crime increased by 26.5% yearly in 2021 on "Varney & Co."
60K real estate deals called off in September
High mortgage rates are driving down home sales and dampening buyer competition as many potential buyers and sellers remain put in the real estate market, according to Redfin.
Biden tapping Strategic Petroleum Reserve puts US in a 'very precarious position': Mike Sommers
American Petroleum Institute president and CEO Mike Sommers says the Biden administration talks 'out of both sides of its mouth' on U.S. oil production.
Solving organized retail crime requires a strong ‘coordinated effort’: Matt Shay
National Retail Federation President Matt Shay reacts to the report that organized retail crime was up by 26.5% annually in 2021 on ‘Varney & Co.’
This is almost a constitutional crisis kind of situation: Neal McCluskey
Cato's Center for Educational Freedom director Neal McCluskey reacts to the Biden administration facing lawsuits over their student debt handout on 'Kennedy.'
Wyoming man takes 15 hours to travel 178 miles in Nissan Leaf
Cowboy State Daily state energy reporter Kevin Killough points out one of the efficiency flaws found in electric vehicles on 'The Evening Edit.'
HHS, Treasury Dept. officials traded stocks at onset of COVID-19 pandemic: WSJ report
The Wall Street Journal investigative reporter Rebecca Ballhaus on government officials allegedly trading stocks in companies that were affected by COVID-19 policies on 'The Evening Edit.'
Application for student loan handout opens: FTC warns of potential scams
The FTC issued a consumer alert about student loan forgiveness scams after the Biden administration launches the student loan debt relief application on StudentAid.gov/DebtRelief.
JPMorgan Chase allowing certain customers early access to direct deposit paychecks
Certain customers of Chase, the consumer and commercial banking arm of JPMorgan Chase, can now get assess to their directly deposited paychecks sooner.
Florida agriculture losses from Hurricane Ian could total $1.56B
A preliminary University of Florida report has estimated that losses to the Florida agriculture industry following Hurricane Ian are as high as $1.56 billion.
Biden 'flooding' money into the economy is contributing to inflation: Scott Hodge
Tax Foundation President Emeritus Scott Hodge discusses stocks dropping to session lows and the IRS raising tax brackets on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Financial confidence declines amid increased inflation, recession concerns: survey
Financial confidence among U.S. adults has declined amid increased inflation and recession concerns, a recent survey put out by BMO Financial Group found.



















