Layoffs begin in the film industry, as Hollywood strikes continue
Concerns over unregulated AI use and impacts on actors' pay in the new streaming landscape drive ongoing negotiations between labor unions and major studios. As the strikes continue, many businesses are beginning layoffs.
Utah rancher says Biden administration is ‘shoving’ new national monument ‘down our throats'
Utah rancher Chris Heaton discusses how Biden's climate change and conservation agenda could negatively impact his Arizona property and the environment.
Small businesses using AI are loving it
A new survey finds that more than 90% of small business owners using artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT say AI has made their businesses more successful.
The sunset of the Trump tax cuts will cast darkness on the economy
Rich or poor, your tax bill is going up – and economic growth will decrease – when the non-permanent provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 expire at the end of 2025.
Stuart Varney: Democrat-run cities are past the tipping point
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney argues the immigration, crime, and homelessness problems plaguing Democrat cities are a self-inflicted wound.
Trump indictment a ploy to distract from Biden family crimes: Rep. Claudia Tenney
Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., explains why Trump's poll number keeps rising as his criminal indictments mount on 'Varney & Co.'
Border crossings will continue to rise despite Texas heat: Rep. Tony Gonzales
Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, discusses Biden's border 'chaos' on 'Varney & Co.'
Start your own business: How to make your side hustle dream a reality
When starting your own business, there are a lot of things to do before getting it started. One simple idea can end up bringing in massive profit in the future.
Here's the secret weapon for better job performance by employees at work
To ward of "quiet quitting" or actual quitting by employees in today's challenging workplace, managers can encourage and reward their workers' curiosity — here are tips to consider.
Heat wave hits US economy as businesses and consumers try to adapt
U.S. businesses and consumers alike are trying to adapt as heat alerts and record-setting temperatures impact Americans from coast-to-coast, driving many indoors.
GDP report suggests US economy is stronger than experts thought: Anthony Chan
Former JPMorgan Chase chief economist Anthony Chan discusses whether more Fed rate hikes will lead to additional bank failures on 'Varney & Co.'
Is music the secret to better productivity in the workplace?
Career challenge: Can music at work boost employee productivity? Some say yes, as long as certain conditions are met on the job. Here's what to know.
FTC is a 'rogue agency' with no interest in protecting consumers: Carl Szabo
NetChoice Vice President and general counsel Carl Szabo discusses the Biden administration's latest move to gain more control over American businesses on 'The Big Money Show.'
Armed Forces Brewing Company creates foundation to help veterans
Armed Forces Brewing Company CEO Alan Beal on how his company gives back to the veteran community and what makes his beer brand unique.
Messi mania hits South Florida: Fort Lauderdale mayor applauds star’s economic impact
Lionel Messi’s decision to sign with Inter Miami in Fort Lauderdale is more than just a win for team. The city's mayor said the star's arrival is already helping the local economy.
Babies ‘R’ Us reopens first US store in five years
FOX Business’ Madison Alworth reports on Babies ‘R’ Us reopening its first United States location for the first time in five years.
AI implementation for small business assisted by SBA's SCORE program
The SBA's SCORE program offers free mentorship services for small business owners and entrepreneurs and will hold a free webinar on implementing AI tools next week.
Mom-and-pop restaurant revolt forces Big Tech vendor Toast to rescind its surprise fees on American diners
Big Tech restaurant point-of-sale vendor Toast Inc. was forced to rescind its sudden new fees on consumers following a nationwide revolt by mom-and-pop restaurateurs.
San Francisco businesses are targeted thanks to lax crime policies: Frankie Lee
Irving Subs manager Frankie Lee says his shop has been robbed 8 times in the past year due to San Francisco's soft-on-crime policies on 'Varney & Co.'
Taco Bell wins battle to 'liberate' Taco Tuesday trademark held by competitor and small business
Fast food chain Taco John's announced that they would give up their trademark on the phrase “Taco Tuesday," following an extended petition filed by competitor Taco Bell.



















