Think tank launches campaign to protect consumers from CFPB after agency data breach
A think tank is launching a campaign aimed at holding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau accountable after a data breach at the agency affected more than 250,000 consumers.
Federal Reserve is ‘not in the position’ where they can cut interest rates: Heather Zumarraga
‘The Man’s Guide to Corporate Culture’ author Heather Zumarraga joined ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss U.S. markets as the Big Tech industry pushes stocks lower.
Google's Bard refuses to answer simple question about Israel: Schneider
MRC Free Speech America Vice President Dan Schneider argues Google is using its power to promote a left-wing political agenda on 'Varney & Co.'
US economy is stronger than Wall Street thinks: Adam Johnson
Bullseye American Ingenuity Fund portfolio manager Adam Johnson discusses the Big Tech selloff and last quarter's strong GDP report on 'Varney & Co.'
Meta made Facebook, Instagram more addictive to children: Rebecca Walser
Walser Wealth Management President Rebecca Walser reacts to more than three dozen states suing Meta alleging that Facebook and Instagram features are harmful to children on 'Making Money.'
Core PCE will be the 'big thing,' says John Lynch
Comerica Wealth Management Chief Investment Officer John Lynch discusses Big Tech earnings, Treasury yields and the release of economic data this week.
Wall Street is starting to recognize Google's AI potential: Jessica Inskip
OptionsPlay director of education and product Jessica Inskip analyzes Big Tech earnings 'Making Money.'
Dozens of states sue Meta over social media 'profoundly altered' mental, social realities of American youth
At least 32 states sued Meta, arguing platforms like Facebook and Instagram harnessed "unprecedented technologies" to "ultimately ensnare youth and teens."
Virginia AG to make announcement on Meta, Instagram probe
FOX Business' Lydia Hu reports Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares is expected to announce an investigation into social media's impact on students.
We can't allow social media companies to monetize our children: Kirk Cameron
Actor and author Kirk Cameron weighs in on children using social media, the importance of family values and his new book, 'The Fox, the Fair, and the Invention Scare.'
Elon Musk jokes he'll give $1B to Wikipedia if site changes name
Elon Musk jokingly offered online encyclopedia site Wikipedia $1 billion to change its name to an inappropriate joke.
Wall Street week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Boeing earnings and rising bond yields
Investors are staring down a big week for corporate earnings with reports due from Amazon, Microsoft and Google, as well as Ford and GM with the UAW strike against the automakers dragging on.
SEE IT: Amazon's new Prime drone in action
Amazon’s latest delivery drone, the MK30, can deliver packages weighing up to five pounds to customers through light rain in under an hour, the company announced.
AI to help personalize sports betting
The sports betting industry will soon benefit from personalization enabled by generative artificial intelligence technologies, according to SharpLink's Rob Phythian.
Tech conference CEO resigns after accusing Israel of committing war crimes
Web Summit co-founder and CEO Paddy Cosgrave resigned from his company Saturday, over statements he made about the Israel-Hamas war, his company said.
Supreme Court allows Biden admin to continue asking tech firms to address controversial social media posts
The U.S. Supreme Court said it will allow the White House to continue its efforts to combat controversial social media posts along with tech companies.
Amazon will now fire workers who refuse to return to the office three days a week
Amazon informed its managers this week they can terminate employees who are refusing to comply with the retail giant's return-to-office policy.
AI's multi-year investment story is alive and well: Anastasia Amoroso
iCapital chief investment strategist Anastasia Amoroso discusses what sectors investors should avoid on 'Making Money.'
Is the US consumer strong or dumb?
LSEG director of consumer research Jharonne Martis discusses the health of U.S. consumers and retail sales on 'Making Money.'
Citigroup fires employee over 'revolting' antisemitic social media post
Citigroup has terminated the employment of a personal banker who went viral after posting on Instagram, "No wonder why Hitler wanted to get rid of all" the Jews.



















