US national debt hits a new record: $35 trillion
The national debt surpassed $35 trillion for the first time just months after topping $34 trillion, as the federal government faces widening budget deficits and fiscal deadlines loom.
Biden's call for Supreme Court term limits is an 'extreme idea': Andrew Cherkasky
Former federal prosecutor Andrew Cherkasky discusses Biden's plans to reform the Supreme Court on 'Varney & Co.'
All the spin in the world can't change Kamala's border record: Joe Concha
Fox News contributor Joe Concha joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss the mainstream media's attempt to 'whitewash' Kamala Harris' record on crime and the border.
Stuart Varney: Kamala Harris can do no wrong in the media's eyes
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney reacts to the media immediately jumping to defend Kamala Harris' 'sorry' border record.
Americans are done with Kamala Harris' reparations talk: Rep. Burgess Owens
Rep. Burgess Owens, R-Utah, discusses Kamala Harris' pursuit of reparations for slavery and Democrats' DEI agenda on 'Varney & Co.'
Kamala's 'biggest problem' is that there are 99 days until the election: GOP strategist
Democratic consultant Julian Epstein and Republican strategist Jonathan Madison on the upsides and downsides for likely 2024 Democratic nominee Kamala Harris.
A $1 million starter home is the new normal in over 200 cities
A new report published by Zillow shows that the typical starter home in 237 cities nationwide costs $1 million as the housing affordability crisis deepens.
Study ranks US states with most financially-distressed residents – see the list
A study recently published by WalletHub ranked each U.S. state by the amount of financially-distressed residents in each. Michigan, Texas and Nevada ranked up top.
Best and worst states to retire in America, according to a new report
Bankrate ranked all 50 U.S. states in its report on the best and worst locations to retire. One state was given the top ranking, while another location landed at the bottom of the list.
Former PepsiCo executive files lawsuit over Flamin' Hot Cheetos origin story
A former PepsiCo executive has filed a lawsuit in California against PepsiCo, ordering the company to stop "claiming" that he is not the inventor of the Flamin' Hot Cheetos flavor.
Bitcoin represents personal freedom, transparency, democracy: Robert Kennedy Jr.
Presidential candidate Robert Kennedy, Jr. joins 'Making Money' from the 2024 Bitcoin Nashville conference.
United aims to crack down on flight attendants who abuse sick time
The Department of Labor announced its looking into United Airlines' new policy that's aimed at combating employees who are abusing the company's sick leave.
South Carolina couple $200,000 richer after lottery ticket plucked from trash
A South Carolina couple is now $200,000 richer after the husband noticed that the "losing" lottery ticket his wife had thrown away was actually a winner.
US prosecutors charge famed short seller Andrew Left with fraud
The Department of Justice charged short seller Andrew Left with multiple counts of securities fraud for a $16 million stock market manipulation scheme.
Inflation measure closely watched by the Fed rises 2.5% in June
The Federal Reserve's favorite measure of tracking inflation rose 0.1% in June as American families continue to grapple with elevated consumer prices.
2024 CPKC Women's Open: How much will the winner take home?
The 2024 CPKC Women's Open is underway at Earl Grey Golf Club in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and this year's purse has a slight increase in payout.
Former Solicitor General Paul Clement joins Coinbase board
Paul Clement, who previously served as the former solicitor general under the Bush administration, will join the board at Coinbase, the U.S.’ largest cryptocurrency exchange.
Albertsons and Kroger agree to pause merger amid legal, regulatory challenges
Kroger and Albertsons announced that the two companies agreed to temporarily pause their $25 billion merger as a lawsuit filed by Colorado challenging their merger goes to trial.
Student loan debt has increased by 430% since 2003 – here’s how to lower your debt
Student loan debt has risen by a greater percentage than any other debt since 2003.
America is about to find out whether it can trust the FBI: Rep. Andy Biggs
Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., discusses the breakdown in security ahead of the Trump assassination attempt on 'The Evening Edit.'



















