Varney: Biden blaming others for the 'mess' his administration created
FOX Business' Stuart Varney on how Biden is handling Afghanistan and other issues.
Concha rips Biden for blaming Afghanistan chaos on everyone but himself
Joe Concha reacts to President Biden’s speech on Monday addressing Afghanistan.
CDC, State Department warn against Turkey travel, ease India advisory
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and U.S. State Department warned on Monday against travel to Turkey because of a rising number of COVID-19 cases in that nation but eased its advisories for India.
Biden sued by energy groups over leasing ban for drilling on federal lands and waters
Twelve energy industry trade groups have filed a lawsuit in Louisiana challenging the Biden administration’s pause on oil and natural gas leasing for drilling federal lands and waters.
Millions of Americans have college debt but no degree: How to pay off your student loans
About a third of college students drop out, and they may be left tackling expensive student loan debt even without a degree to show for it. Here's how you can pay off your college debt with no diploma.
Montana governor blasts Biden's energy policies: 'Horrendous' move to ask OPEC for more oil
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte blasted President Biden on Monday for his energy policies and for the “horrendous” move to ask the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to produce more oil.
Biden's White House in a 'real crisis': Stephen Moore
Stephen Moore argued that President Biden recently had “one of the worst weeks” in office so far.
Biden's inflation swamps wage gains, leaving working families behind
President Biden’s economic agenda has boosted wages, but millions of American workers are still being left behind as inflation has more than wiped out salary gains.
More Cuban officials sanctioned by US in response to protest crackdown
The U.S. State Department released a statement Friday detailing additional sanctions levied against Cuban officials in response to the country’s crackdown against peaceful protesters in recent weeks.
1 in 8 families borrowed private student loans in 2020-21 school year: Here's how to do it right
About 13% of college students and their families took out private student loans to help cover the costs of a university education, according to Sallie Mae. Here's how to know if private student loans are right for you.
Virgin Galactic falls as Richard Branson cashes in on shares
Virgin Galactic's Richard Branson just gave a big clue as to how his stock may perform in the near future.
Joe Biden has just given you a pay cut, America. Get ready for more: Alfredo Ortiz
Americans' living standards are declining under President Biden as inflation swamps wage gains.
Biden admin reverses Trump-era student loan policy limiting state oversight: Are you impacted?
Biden's Education Department recently rolled back Trump-era regulations that limited the authority of states to oversee borrower protections for federal student loans. See how your loans may be impacted.
Larry Kudlow: Reagan's tax cuts launched a 3 decade-long prosperity cycle
Larry Kudlow honored President Ronald Reagan during Thursday's monologue by discussing Reagan's "revolutionary" tax cuts.
After more than $2 trillion spent by the US, Afghanistan is falling back to the Taliban
Stunning advances by Taliban insurgents this summer amid an ongoing U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan threaten to unwind a fragile security structure built through years of military toil in a matter of weeks, raising renewed questions about the conflict’s cost in dollars and American lives.
Eviction moratorium puts NY landlord $50K in debt with 'nowhere to turn'
A New York landlord told "Varney & Co." Thursday the Biden administration's eviction moratorium has left her $50,000 in debt and "out of options" with an employed tenant "gaming the system" and refusing to pay rent.
Biden pushes Congress to allow Medicare to negotiate drug prices
President Biden is set to lay out his vision Thursday for reducing the high cost of prescription drugs, and is expected to push Congress to pass legislation that would allow Medicare to negotiate drug prices for millions of Americans.
College students headed back to school: Here's how to borrow student loans strategically
Rising college students are getting ready to head to college this fall, which means it's time to start thinking about borrowing student loans. Compare your options in this analysis.
Varney: The open border is by design
FOX Business' Stuart Varney argued an open southern border is what the Democrats want.
Bill Gates pledges $1.5 billion for infrastructure bill’s new climate projects
Microsoft Corp. co-founder Bill Gates said his climate investment fund will commit $1.5 billion for joint projects with the U.S. government if Congress enacts a program aimed at developing technologies that lower carbon emissions.



















