Mitch McConnell: Democrats exacerbating mistakes with spending package
Senate minority leader pushes back on Biden's tax and spending spree on 'Kudlow'
Steve Forbes: Reconciliation bill a victory for far-left
Forbes Media Chairman Steve Forbes, economist Art Laffer and Steve Moore discuss Biden's economic agenda on 'Kudlow'
Laborjack Movers combats worker shortage, aims to help small businesses with tech savvy platform
Laborjack Movers co-founders Blake Craig and Josh Moser joined "Making Money with Charles Payne" Thursday to discuss how they are combating the labor shortage while trying to help other small businesses.
Laborjack turning down big jobs over labor shortage
Co-founders Blake Craig and Josh Moser discuss the factors behind the shortage on 'Making Money with Charles Payne'
Laborjack can't find gig workers to meet demand
Laborjack Movers co-founders Blake Craig and Josh Moser discusses the labor shortage on 'Making Money with Charles Payne'
Was the universe created in a lab?
Harvard University science professor Avi Loeb discusses the new theory that the universe was created by advanced civilization on 'Kennedy'.
Organized crime rampant in San Francisco
Defense Attorney Ted Williams joins ‘Kennedy’ to discuss the crime surge in the Golden State.
Supply chain disruptions impacting dairy farmers amid ongoing COVID-related issues
The nation’s dairy farmers are feeling the squeeze of the pandemic, as supply chain issues are raising the cost of producing and packaging milk.
No 'Squid Game': South Korea's real-life debt trap
Many small business owners in South Korea recognize themselves in the cash-strapped characters of the wildly popular Netflix (NFLX.O) drama 'Squid Game', who vie desperately for a chance to win $38 million, exposing a debt trap that is all too familiar.
Republicans slam 'out of touch' SBA for dodging questions on tax hikes
Republican lawmakers took aim at the Small Business Administration on Thursday, slamming one of the agency's top officials for refusing to answer questions about how a slew of proposed tax hikes could affect small businesses nationwide.
Lady Gaga's dad, an NYC restaurant owner, wants fewer mandates and more faith from politicians: 'It's time'
For the last two years, Joe Germanotta's career as a New York City restaurant owner amid the coronavirus pandemic has been all about adapting.
Popular kitchenware maker may be forced to sell if supply chain issues persist
Susan Castriota is dealing with shipment delays and increased manufacturing costs, which have significantly hindered her ability to sell during pivotal seasons.
How much can businesses trim the fat to keep consumer spending?
Jared Levy, Delancey Strategies President, explains the secret weapon of shadow inflation on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast'
Not one arrest made in Portland riots a week after ‘anarchists’ caused $500G in damages: Police
Portland police have yet to make any arrests in connection to widespread vandalism that resulted in at least $500,000 in damage after a group of "100 anarchists" marched through the city's downtown on Oct. 12.
Report finds China tested hypersonic missiles in August
Thedarksecretplace.com founder Bryan Suits joins 'Kennedy' over speculation over Chinese missile tests.
Poll finds majority of Americans want reduced government
Kennedy and party panel slams Biden over big government socialist traits as vaccine mandates take over.
Small business owner depending on supply chain issues 'getting resolved quickly' ahead of the holiday season
Spencer Young, the owner of City Lights Collectibles, said he is depending on supply chain issues “getting resolved quickly” ahead of the holiday season.
Klobuchar, Grassley seek to block Big Tech from promoting own products over competition
Sens. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., and Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa., on Thursday unveiled a bill blocking Big Tech companies from promoting their own products over others.
These are the safest cities in the US
New Jersey and New York both rank in the top for having the safest cities. New Jersey had nine in the top 20 for small cities and New York had 3.
Company sues Colorado for using racial preferences in providing COVID-19 relief grants
A Colorado event planning company is suing the state's Office of Economic Development and International Trade in order to block racial preferences in the distribution of COVID-19 relief funds to disproportionately impacted businesses.


















