Biden has taken an economic ‘boom’ and turned it into an ‘inflationary bust’: Kudlow
‘Kudlow’ host Larry Kudlow provides analysis of the U.S. economy amid speculations from experts that the U.S. is currently in a recession on ‘Varney & Co.’
Student loan deal could cost $900B and favor top earners, analysis shows
President Biden is gearing up to make an announcement on student loan debt forgiveness, but a new analysis shows that cancelling debt could cost up $980 billion.
Whole Foods sued over beef marketing slogan claiming 'No Antibiotics, Ever'
Three customers and an animal welfare nonprofit are suing Whole Foods Market, claiming the Amazon.com unit is falsely marketing beef with the slogan "No Antibiotics, Ever."
Back-to-school scams: College students beware of potential scheming swindlers
College is back in session, which means college students are preparing to dole out a hefty chunk of change on tuition fees and school supplies. They are targets for scammers.
Warren Buffett portrait: Bids for high-tech art signed by billionaire already top $30K
Warren Buffett is once again holding an auction to raise money for one of his hometown charities, this time with a high-tech signed portrait. Bidding has already topped $30,000.
Pepper spray sales skyrocket amid crime spike: SABRE CEO
The CEO of personal safety company SABRE, David Nance, describes the trends he has been noticing as it pertains to the sale of pepper spray in recent years.
Colleges need to have some 'skin in the game': Carol Roth
Missouri Rep. Jason Smith and entrepreneur Carol Roth preview some of the economic issues that will be at the forefront of Tuesday's primary elections on 'The Evening Edit.'
Twitter whistleblower allegations under investigation by Senate Judiciary Committee
Peiter Zatko, the social media giant's former security chief, sent the whistleblower disclosures to Congress, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice in July.
Hedge-fund pioneer Julian Robertson Jr. has died at 90
Under Julian Robertson Jr.'s leadership, Tiger Management LLC brought in annual gains of about 25%. He found success early on in his career on Wall Street.
Former United Airlines partner ExpressJet files for bankruptcy
Aha! parent ExpressJet filed for bankruptcy to sell its assets as travel demand lessened during periods of new COVID-19 variants and fuel prices skyrocketed.
US has 'huge dependency' on Russian uranium: Uranium Energy Corp. CEO
Uranium Energy Corporation CEO Amir Adnani explains how Russia cornered the uranium market on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Biden's using student loan forgiveness to buy votes, reward Democratic base going into midterms: Kevin Hassett
Former Council of Economic Advisors Chairman Kevin Hassett accuses the Biden administration of using student debt relief as an attempt to buy votes from its Democratic base.
Euro falls below parity with the dollar. What's the impact?
The euro fell below the dollar for the first time in 20 years. Cheaper European hotel and restaurant prices will benefit the American consumer traveling overseas.
Twitter whistleblower alleges 'extreme, egregious deficiencies' on cybersecurity issues
The former security chief alleges that Twitter executives misled the board, shareholders and federal regulators about "extreme, egregious deficiencies" at the social media giant.
Dr. Oz responds to Fetterman’s criticism over crudité comment
Pennsylvania GOP nominee for Senate Dr. Mehmet Oz discusses his campaign strategy as Democratic nominee Lt. Gov. John Fetterman holds a slight lead in the polls ahead of the Midterms.
Surging rents squeezing middle-class Americans the hardest, study shows
Rent is skyrocketing nationwide, squeezing U.S. households across the country
Germany's Uniper to restart coal-fired power plant as Gazprom halts supply to Europe
Russia's attack on German energy leads to a return of the use of coal. Coal creates more carbon emissions than natural gas causing environmental damage.
Elon Musk subpoenas former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey
The subpoena comes as the Tesla chief executive and social media giant are preparing to go head-to-head in a legal battle beginning Oct. 17. The litigation stems from the termination of Musk's $44 billion acquisition.
JPMorgan forecasts another super-sized rate hike by the Fed in September
JPMorgan Chase strategists expect the Federal Reserve to approve another mega-sized interest rate hike when they meet next month, but to slow the pace of increases after that.
California business owner flees Golden State, heads for Alabama: 'It's crazy out there'
An owner of several laundromats in California, Derek Thoms, explained on Monday what prompted him to move his family out of California, citing a recent rise in crime as the impetus.



















