Stephen Moore: New GDP report is a five alarm siren warning -- we are headed towards stagflation
Inflation, which had been relatively tame for 40 years, has been a cascading problem in Biden’s first ten months in office.
Jack Ciattarelli says NJ property taxes will be cut if elected
New Jersey Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli proposes a new taxing formula to make the state more economically competitive.
Coach Ken Coleman: COVID pandemic made workers realize ‘there’s more than a paycheck’
America’s career coach Ken Coleman argues that millennials, the largest demographic in the U.S. workforce, want to connect their work to their personal values.
Coach Ken Coleman on the 'Great Resignation'
Best-selling author and radio host Ken Coleman says 55% of workers are considering a job change for a career that better aligns with their values.
Democrats' out of control spending will wreck our food supply: Rep. Bruce Westerman
While Democrats fight each other to spend nearly $5 trillion, farmers and producers understand what effect such reckless, out of control spending will have on our food supply.
Varney: Biden team in 'crisis mode' ahead of Glasgow summit
FOX Business' Stuart Varney, during his latest "My Take" on "Varney & Co.," argued the Biden team is in "crisis mode" ahead of the climate summit Glasgow.
Stuart Varney: Biden team is in ‘crisis mode’ ahead of Glasgow climate summit
FOX Business' Stuart Varney argues Biden is ‘in trouble’ for wanting a $150 billion emissions program ahead of Glasglow climate summit.
Texas offers businesses unique advantages -- they are free to succeed: Gov. Greg Abbott
As I talk to innovative job creators each week, they point to freedom and our welcoming business climate as the Texas advantages that allow their companies to grow and their employees to succeed, to afford a home, and to enjoy a high quality of life.
Stuart Varney: The far-left exploits ‘hatred of the rich’
FOX Business' Stuart Varney argues the Democrats' wealth tax is 'confiscation.'
Biden admin comes to border for 'photo ops': Del Cueto
National Border Patrol Council Vice President Art Del Cueto reacts to Biden's comments that he hasn't had a lot of time to go visit the southern border.
Supply chain needs investment: Port of Long Beach exec. director
Port of Long Beach Executive Director Mario Cordero says the supply chain needs maritime infrastructure and a strong workforce.
California port director: Root of supply chain problems is COVID pandemic
Port of Long Beach Executive Director Mario Cordero argues the shipping industry was impacted like any other during the pandemic.
Socialism is singing its siren song to America's youth. Here's what we should do about it: Alec Ross
Studies put support for socialism among these young Americans consistently above 40% with more than half supporting a "complete change of our economic system away from capitalism."
US 'is in the lead' in the race for 5G: Former FCC chairman
Former FCC Chairman Ajit Pai reacts to U.S. sanctions impacting the global market for 5G wireless coverage.
San Fran residents complain on Nextdoor over In-N-Out not checking vax cards: Attorney
Center for American Liberty CEO Harmeet Dhillon on In-N-Out's clash with San Francisco over vaccine mandates.
Varney: Biden should remember pocketbook issues rule elections
FOX Business' Stuart Varney said the Biden team is in serious political trouble due to its economic policies.
Varney: Biden has no answer to inflation problem
FOX Business' Stuart Varney argues the Biden team is in serious political trouble.
How does inflation affect the average American household?
WD-40 CEO Garry Ridge talks inflation, supply chain issues, and more on 'The Claman Countdown'
Biden and his radical regulators want government to control our financial system: Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer
Government control of the financial system is no longer considered a radical idea in the Democratic Party but is instead the expressed goal.
Strikes like UAW's John Deere are the last thing America needs right now: Stephen Moore, E.J. Antoni
After some four decades of relative peace between Big Labor and employers, some unions are feeling their oats and flexing their muscle again.



















