Millions could still be eligible for a stimulus check - and time is running out to claim it
Stimulus checks still need to be claimed by millions of low-income Americans, who are eligible for a potentially five-figure payout from the federal government.
UK Prime Minister Liz Truss 'won't last the week': Piers Morgan
'Piers Morgan Uncensored' host Piers Morgan reacts to President Biden calling the U.K. tax cuts a 'mistake' and reports that Britain's lawmakers want to oust the prime minister.
Taxes are due today for Americans who received a filing extension
Taxpayers who requested a filing extension from the Internal Revenue Service must submit their returns by October 17 or risk facing a financial penalty.
John Paul DeJoria: Can't take a nation to its knees to go green
John Paul Mitchell Systems co-founder John Paul DeJoria reacts to lawmakers who call on the wealthy to pay their 'fair share,' rising oil prices and recent stock market carnage on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Many Americans work a side hustle to make ends meet: survey
The majority of Americans (93%) have a side hustle and most already work a full-time job, according to a survey by Insuranks.
Biden’s economy is ‘cruel’ to middle-class Americans: Rep. Adrian Smith
Rep. Adrian Smith, R-Neb., says the first vote Republicans would make if they gain control in Congress would be repealing Democrats' massive climate and health care bill.
107-year-old Pennsylvania family store describes challenges for mom-and-pop shops: 'Fighting to keep going'
The Centermoreland Grocery & Deli is a general store with more than a century of history in rural Pennsylvania that refuses to keep up with competitors.
IMF sees ad hoc taxes on excess profits as 'problematic'
European countries are debating whether oil companies making record profits because of the energy crisis triggered by Russia's invasion of Ukraine should pay additional taxes.
Lawmakers press IRS on why 30 million taxpayer documents were destroyed
National Taxpayers Union Executive Vice President Brandon Arnold examines the potential fallout for taxpayers following a head-scratching move by the IRS on 'The Evening Edit.'
The Biden family problems 'are just beginning': Rep. James Comer
Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., says Hunter Biden could be indicted sometime between the November midterm elections and January.
Scott Perry suggests potential Hunter Biden charges hide a 'treasure trove' of the Bidens' criminal activity
Rep. Scott Perry, R-Penn., discusses the potential charges against Hunter Biden and claims the gun and tax charges only scratch the surface of criminal activity.
New Zealand government proposes taxing cow burps, pee to tackle climate change
New Zealand's government has proposed a plan to tax greenhouse gases farm animals produce, which includes burping and urinating. Farmers are angered by the idea.
Fed trying to kill inflation at the cost of jobs, recession: Scott Shellady
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari and The Cow Guy Group founder Scott Shellady discuss if the Fed will continue down its interest rate path on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Hunter Biden charges not enough to deal with gravity of situation: Mollie Hemingway
Fox News contributor Mollie Hemingway reacts to federal prosecutors weighing charges against Hunter Biden on 'Varney & Co.'
Stew Leonard: We've seen 'robust increase' in customers despite rising food costs
Stew Leonard's president and CEO Stew Leonard Jr. discusses how skyrocketing food costs have impacted his labor rate and how much of the increase he's passing on to customers on 'The Claman Countdown.'
COVID tax fraud: California man sentenced to 10 years for multimillion-dollar schemes
A California man was sentenced to 10 years in prison for multimillion-dollar schemes to defraud the Paycheck Protection Program and the Internal Revenue Service.
Fan who caught Aaron Judge historic homer may catch big tax bill
The taxation of MLB caught balls is controversial, with some tax experts saying home run balls are taxable even if kept
Dolphins' Tyreek Hill has simple financial reason for choosing to play for Miami
NFL star Tyreek Hill had a relatable reason for choosing to be traded to the Miami Dolphins over the New York Jets from the Kansas City Chiefs in the offseason.
Sen. Marshall introduces bills designed to prevent IRS overreach following agency expansion
GOP Sen. Roger Marshall of Kansas aims to protect American citizens from IRS overreach with two new bills he authored. One bill compensates taxpayers for failed IRS audits.
Requested a late-filing tax extension? The deadline is looming closer
The Internal Revenue Service is urging Americans who received a late-filing extension to submit their 2021 tax returns before the Oct. 17 deadline.



















