Does Martin Luther King's dream drive business to do what is right in 2021?
As our nation officially celebrates the 35th Martin Luther King Jr. federal holiday on Monday it is fair to ask whether better days are ahead.
Why President-elect Biden's energy plans could derail the American Dream
Under President-elect Joe Biden's attempts to “phase out” natural gas, petroleum, and coal, the prices we pay for energy will go up.
5 Medicare benefits that may surprise you
Medicare is working to meet the needs of our seniors and offers many innovative and surprising benefits.
Cancel culture has no place whatsoever in business
One of the beauties of commerce and markets is that they require us to work alongside people with whom we disagree.
Varney rips Twitter over Trump ban: It’s ‘censorship, plain and simple’
FOX Business’ Stuart Varney argues during his latest "My Take" that Twitter’s ban of President Trump is a “danger to an open democracy.”
Varney on censorship: Big Tech CEOs have extraordinary power
Stuart Varney on Big Tech censorship
Three things to know if you're considering retirement in 2021
As we begin a new year, personal finances continue to be top of mind for many Americans.
Jeff Bezos, cancel culture and charitable giving in America
Jeff Bezos' recent $10 billion gift to establish a fund to combat climate change was the largest charitable contribution made in 2020.
US energy independence is on the way out
U.S. energy independence, a cornerstone of Trump's administration, is being watered down.
Hanson: Dems prepping to unleash most radical agenda of our lifetime
Hoover Institution senior fellow tells 'Lou Dobbs Tonight' that Democrats seek to 'emasculate,' 'disarm' all critics.
Cavuto: Sheldon Adelson was ‘razor sharp with financial details’
Neil Cavuto and Steve Moore remember Sheldon Adelson
Twitter, Facebook, others, here's how to crush tech giants' tyranny
Big tech, which is run by the left, is robbing Americans of their access to a free marketplace of ideas.
Big Tech, Dems coordinate in effort to silence Trump, supporters
Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton joins 'Lou Dobbs Tonight' with his reaction and commentary
Consumer Technology Association CEO: COVID has sped up our use of tech, don't let government derail innovation
Technology is keeping us fit, engaged and connected as we quarantine.
Dave Ramsey: What happens if you want a mortgage but have no credit card or loans?
There are basically two ways to be in a position to get a home loan.
Is my house a teardown? Here's why it may be an easy yes or no answer
The answer to whether your home is a teardown may not be black and white or predetermined.
After Capitol protests, COVID and more, 2021 must be a year of rebuilding. US construction industry is ready
As we look forward to a post-pandemic world, now is the time for the construction industry to do what it does best.
America's small businesses are biggest losers after Georgia runoffs
Democrats have a governing trifecta that will allow them to implement their anti-business agenda.
Labor Secretary Scalia: Independent contractor or employee? Final federal rule brings clarity to gig economy
Wednesday the Department of Labor published its final rule clarifying who is an independent contractor, rather than an employee covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act, or FLSA.
Oil tops $50 as Saudi Arabia steps up
Oil soars as Saudi Arabia makes "magnanimous" move.



















