SCOTUS denies Biden admin request to allow temporary enforcement of student loan handout
The Supreme Court denied a request from the Biden administration to lift a block on the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan to ease the burden of student loan debt.
Stuart Varney: Kamala Harris' rapid reinvention is an exercise in deception
FOX Business' Stuart Varney reacted to Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris reversing policy on electric vehicle mandates and former President Trump's border wall project.
Harris campaign says Dem nominee 'does not support' electric vehicle mandate in attempt to flip the script
Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign team claimed the Democratic presidential nominee "does not support" a vehicle mandate despite her history.
Tulsi Gabbard says she'd be 'grateful to serve' in a second Trump administration: 'Help him save our country'
Former 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard tells "Kudlow" why she endorsed former President Trump and why she thinks he's better equipped than Vice President Kamala Harris.
US firms' 'low firing' approach could turn to more layoffs, Fed's Barkin warns
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin warned that U.S. businesses' "low-hiring, low-firing" approach may not last as the central bank eyes interest rate cuts.
Trump says Musk is too busy for future WH Cabinet role, could be admin consultant
Former President Trump said in an interview that billionaire Elon Musk may be too busy to serve in a Cabinet role but could serve as a consultant to a future Trump White House.
Stuart Varney: Kroger-Albertsons merger is an opportunity to expose Kamala Harris' socialist plans
FOX Business' Stuart Varney explains how the proposed merger between supermarket giants Kroger and Albertsons highlights Kamala Harris' war on business.
Kevin O'Leary warns Democrats that 'anointing' Harris was a mistake: 'Not the way to run a campaign'
"Shark Tank" star Kevin O'Leary criticized Democrats for "anointing" Kamala Harris, saying no party will make the same mistake again if she loses.
Fed's actions spoke louder than words to markets in fight against inflation, research finds
New research from economists finds that the Federal Reserve's actions in raising interest rates in response to surging inflation did more than rhetoric to move markets' expectations.
'Turn the dial up': Kevin O'Leary calls for bringing the heat against China to 'blowtorch temperature'
"Shark Tank" star Kevin O'Leary weighed in on Trump's tariff plan, calling for whichever administration takes office next year to "turn the dial up" against China.
Food store CEO sets record straight on Harris' price-gouging claim
Stew Leonard's President & CEO Stew Leonard Jr. weighs in on rising costs and Vice President Kamala Harris' price control plan.
LARRY KUDLOW: RFK, Jr.’s endorsement of Donald Trump buried Kamala Harris’ speech last night
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow gives his take on Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. suspending his campaign and endorsing former President Trump on "Kudlow."
Fundraiser for Jan. 6 defendants postponed until after November election
A fundraiser expected to be attended by former President Trump aims to raise over $1 million with the proceeds going directly to cover the legal fees of Jan. 6 Capitol protesters.
DOJ targeting AI rental pricing software is misguided, conservatives warn
The DOJ is reportedly targeting AI rental pricing software amid the Biden-Harris administration's push to block what it views as collusion, a move conservatives argue is misguided.
Fed’s Powell: ‘The time has come’ for interest rate cuts
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled during a speech Friday at the Kansas City Fed's symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, that interest rate cuts are on the way.
LARRY KUDLOW: The era of Bill Clinton's wisdom is over
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow says former President Clinton "failed to share the economic wisdom he learned" at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
US executives 2024 election talk rises amid policy uncertainty
Executives' discussions about the presidential election during earnings calls are up compared to four years ago amid uncertainty over the direction of federal policies.
Microsoft, global leader in technology, founded in 1975 by Bill Gates, Paul Allen, originally $21 per share
Bill Gates and Paul Allen founded Microsoft in 1975. The software company quickly expanded and grew enormous wealth, making Gates a billionaire at 31 years old.
Fed's Powell may use Jackson Hole speech to shed light on rate cut timing
All eyes will be on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Friday as he delivers a keynote speech at the Kansas City Fed's economic symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Harris' economic plan proposes to fix 'price gouging' and go after 'excessive profits,' but what defines this?
Vice President Harris' proposed a price control plan cracking down on alleged "price gouging" and "excessive profits" by grocery stores, though it lacks details defining those terms.


















