Getting a call or email about missing jury duty? It's a scam.
Another scam has been circulating. This time it's tricking people into believing that they missed a jury summons, which typically has severe consequences.
Nearly 60% of Americans say $100K income required to curb expenses anxiety: study
Many believe they would have to take home at least $100,000 a year to not fret about everyday expenses, newly-released data showed.
Expert says Medicaid, Medicare reform is critical and can save $2.1 trillion
Surging federal spending on health care programs like Medicare and Medicaid, as well as ObamaCare, prompted Paragon's plan to curb spending by an estimated $2.1 trillion over 10 years.
If America wants to win AI war it must embrace nuclear, fossil fuels: Daniel Turner
Power The Future founder and executive director Daniel Turner argues the coming nuclear age can solve America's electricity problems on 'Making Money.'
FTC Chair Lina Khan defends merger and acquisition crackdown
Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan defended the FTC's crackdown on mergers and acquisitions, arguing that her agency has to protect competition in the marketplace.
Kamala Harris has a 'class problem' with some Democrat voters: Molly Ball
WSJ senior political correspondent Molly Ball and former Pennsylvania Congressman Patrick Murphy discuss whether Trump or Harris is performing better in swing states on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Kamala Harris' 'I'm not Trump' strategy is good enough for Democrats: Joe Concha
Fox News contributor Joe Concha reacts to an MSNBC host defending Kamala Harris' 'basement strategy' on 'Varney & Co.'
Mandy Gunasekara: There are a lot of basic reasons why consumers don't want the EV mandate
Former EPA Chief of Staff Mandy Gunasekara on whether she approves of killing the Biden-Harris EV mandate, arguing consumers are turning away from electric-powered cars for a multitude of reasons.
J&J subsidiary files for bankruptcy again to settle talc lawsuits
A Johnson & Johnson subsidiary filed bankruptcy for the third time in an ongoing effort to settle tens of thousands of lawsuits that claims certain J&J products cause cancer.
Stuart Varney: Would a President Harris command more authority than 'weakened' Biden?
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney addressed Biden's fading authority on the world stage ahead of his U.N. address in New York City.
Bill Gates says ultra-wealthy would ‘have a third as much’ if he created tax system
Bill Gates offered more insight into his views on wealth and taxation of the rich this week on the Netflix show 'What's Next? The Future with Bill Gates."
Online dating has unexpected influence on wealth gaps, research paper finds
Recent findings from researchers at the Federal Reserve Banks of Dallas and St. Louis and Haverford College found that online dating appears to have increased wealth gaps.
Dave Ramsey reveals how he taught his children financial responsibility and what Gen Z can learn from it
Ramsey Solutions founder Dave Ramsey explains how he taught his children financial responsibility and provides advice to younger generations.
Cards Against Humanity files lawsuit against Elon Musk's SpaceX on allegations of trespassing in Texas
Cards Against Humanity has sued Elon Musk's SpaceX over claims it illegally trespassed on vacant land in South Texas that the game company owns.
Trump unveils $100 'Trump coins' after selling Bibles, sneakers
Former President Trump says he is now selling $100 "Trump Coins" which commemorate "our movement, our fight for freedom, prosperity and putting America first."
Growing number of millionaires opt for renting over buying homes: Report
More millionaires are opting to rent instead of purchase a home, a Wall Street Journal report stated, though the number of renters in the income bracket is still low overall.
Biden-Harris admin is ‘killing the oil industry by a thousand cuts’: Steve Milloy
Junkscience.com founder Steve Milloy and Auto Workers for Trump 2024 founder Brian Pannebecker unpack the potential impact of the Biden-Harris electric vehicle push on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Fed governor explains dissent from 50 basis point rate cut
Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman explained her dissent from the central bank's decision to cut interest rates by 50 basis points, saying she would have preferred a smaller cut.
Fed interest rate cuts won't help your credit card debt
The Federal Reserve, as expected, cut interest rates by 50 basis points. For those carrying credit card debt, hoping for some relief, are likely to be out of luck.
Biden-Harris admin is trying to cover-up inconvenient truths: Brent Sadler
Former Pentagon official Brent Sadler reacts to retired border patrol chief Aaron Heitke saying the Biden-Harris administration hid data about the spike in border crossings on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'



















