Bahnsen: 'The Fed will capitulate' eventually
David Bahnsen of The Bahnsen Group breaks down today's market and where to invest on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
GOP lawmaker rips the Biden White House: 'They are anarchists'
Florida Rep. Byron Donalds and Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett slam Biden's economy and growing border crisis on 'The Evening Edit.'
Russia makes bond payments in dollars, concedes on ruble mandate to avoid default
Russia has fought off a number of pitfalls as it tries to maintain some economic stability as it braces for the full impact of western sanctions.
Demand exists, supply is lacking: Berkshire Hathaway Automotive CEO
Berkshire Hathaway Automotive President and CEO Jeff Rachor unpacks the automotive market in light of chip and semiconductor shortages.
Michigan woman wins $1 million from Mega Millions drawing
A woman in Michigan won a prize of $1 million after buying a Mega Millions ticket through the state's lottery.
NYC grocery chain CEO 'mad as hell' as crime plagues Big Apple
Gristedes Foods CEO John Catsimatidis says all New York City business owners want safe streets and have had "enough" of soft-on-crime politicians.
How to pay off debt fast
If you’re wondering how to pay off debt, consider these tips and strategies to help you repay your debt as efficiently as possible.
Biden's student loan forgiveness plan: Breaking down the cost
President Biden this week revived the possibility of wiping out millions of Americans' student loan debt with the stroke of a pen, a policy that could cost the federal government $321 billion.
Worried about a recession? Wells Fargo says to watch for this telltale sign
With the Federal Reserve taking an increasingly hawkish approach to tackling the hottest inflation in 40 years, an increasing number of Wall Street banks are forecasting an economic recession in coming years.
Burned by tech stocks? Consider these 3 ETFs instead
There are times when increasing your exposure to a broad market index fund can be a defensive tactic. But that strategy won't help right now if you're sick of getting burned by tech.
The Fed's favorite inflation gauge rose 5.2% in March
A key measure of annual inflation that is closely watched by the Federal Reserve is running at the hottest pace in nearly four decades.
Biden boasts economic growth as US economy shrank 1.4% at beginning of 2022
CapitalistPig hedge fund manager Jonathan Hoenig weighs in as the economy shrinks and Biden struggles with inflation.
31 migrants reportedly found being smuggled in trailer in Texas
Fox News correspondent Bryan Llenas discusses how the border crisis is affecting business owners and the latest case of smuggling of illegal immigrants on 'Varney & Co.'
Americans are paying the price for Biden and Pelosi's failures: GOP lawmaker
Iowa Rep. Ashley Hinson and Tomas Philipson, former acting chairman, White House Council of Economic Advisers, weigh in on Biden's economy on 'The Evening Edit.'
Yellen defends Biden's massive stimulus bill, despite sky-high inflation
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Thursday defended President Biden's nearly $2 trillion COVID-19 stimulus bill despite criticism that the burst of government spending acted as an accelerant for the highest inflation in 40 years.
AriZona iced tea keeps 99-cent can price despite surging inflation; Co-founder says consumers deserve a break
Don Vultaggio, the chairman and co-founder of AriZona Beverages - the maker of 99-cent iced tea - said that, “right now we have no intention” of raising prices even with inflation accelerating to four-decade highs.
Mortgage payments surged 38% annually in March, Zillow finds: Here's how to keep your housing costs low
Mortgage affordability has fallen as housing costs take up a larger portion of a homeowner's gross monthly income, a Zillow report has found.
AriZona Beverages chair on keeping prices stable amid surging inflation
Don Vultaggio, the chairman and co-founder of AriZona Beverages, argues people don't need another price increase right now.
Sonny Perdue talks impact of Russia-Ukraine war on food exports: 'It'll take a while to work that out'
Former U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue says the U.S. may see higher food prices but that Americans should not encounter a supply shortage issue.
AriZona Beverages chair on keeping prices steady amid surging inflation
Don Vultaggio, the chairman and co-founder of AriZona Beverages - the maker of 99-cent iced tea - declared on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast' that, 'right now we have no intention' of raising prices even with inflation accelerating to four-decade highs.



















