Switchblade flying car achieves first successful flight
Samson Sky CEO Sam Bousfield discusses the financing behind his Switchblade flying sports car on 'Varney & Co.'
Biden's China appeasement strategy has failed: Rep. Ashley Hinson
Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, discusses Biden's upcoming meeting with China's Xi Jinping on 'Varney & Co.'
Elon Musk to visit India this week as fastest-growing economy seeks Tesla deal
Elon Musk tried to enter the Indian market in 2021 but pushed for a decrease in import taxes on electric vehicles, which the government initially resisted but now looks to implement.
Sellers on Amazon dealing pro-Palestinian 'river to the sea' merchandise some deem antisemitic
Merchandise emblazoned with the divisive slogan "from the river to the sea" is being sold on Amazon even as some deem the phrase antisemitic.
AI could transform the US economy: Nicole Webb
Wealth Enhancement Group Senior Vice President Nicole Webb discusses the future of productivity and solutions to the government's debt issue on 'Making Money.'
Gaming companies getting strategic about how they role out games: Kurt Knutsson
The CyberGuy Kurt Knutsson discusses the upcoming release of the 'Grand Theft Auto VI' trailer, the wearable 'A.I. pin' and how artificial intelligence can play a role in the Israel war.
Newest Air Force stealth bomber, the $750M B-21 Raider, takes first flight
The U.S. Air Force B-21 bomber has taken its first test flight in California, with officials saying the aircraft can strike targets “anywhere in the world."
Biden's AI executive order could cement 'wokeness' into platforms: Kara Frederick
Heritage Foundation tech policy director Kara Frederick analyzes Biden's sweeping A.I. executive order and addresses the push to ban TikTok on 'Varney & Co.'
Tech market's 'big bet' is on Microsoft: Ray Wang
Constellation Research founder Ray Wang analyzes tech stock valuation and spotlights Microsoft 'firing on all cylinders.'
Hackers hit Wall Street arm of Chinese banking giant ICBC
A U.S. subsidiary of China’s ICBC Financial Services was hacked this week, threatening a temporary logjam for some trades in the Treasury bond market.
SpaceX wins reprieve from DOJ suit alleging hiring discrimination
A federal judge in Texas blocked the Department of Justice's administrative lawsuit against SpaceX that accused the company of hiring discrimination against asylum recipients and refugees.
Do Americans want electric vehicles?
Auto expert Mike Caudill joins 'The Bottom Line' to discuss Ford losing $36K on each electric vehicle in Q3 as automakers struggle to move EVs off lots.
Fed rate cuts in 2024 are not impossible: Liz Ann Sonders
Charles Schwab chief investment strategist Liz Ann Sonders discusses the conditions that would have to exist for the Fed to start cutting rates next year on 'Making Money.'
Weight loss drugs like Ozempic are being overutilized: Dr. Nicole Saphier
FOX News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier joins 'The Big Money Show' to discuss whether weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro are safe.
US veterans experience a ‘very unique’ mental health crisis: Clark Pennington
Retired law enforcement officer Clark Pennington joined ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss the staggering report that the veteran suicide rate is 57% higher than the general public.
CEO warns against investing in the 'AI hype'
Business leader Gary Vaynerchuk calls artificial intelligence "one of the biggest technologies in the history of mankind," but won't invest in the sector due to overcrowding and overvaluation.
AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot: Treatment of cancer in the last few years has been 'remarkable'
AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot discusses Q3 earnings, oncology revenue, gene therapy treatments, what's to come for the company and the U.S. supply chain.
Cyberattack of major mortgage servicer leaves customers without online payment option
Mortgage servicing giant Mr. Cooper has been dealing the with the impact of a cyberattack since Oct. 31 that caused it to temporarily take systems like online payments offline.
Amazon cuts jobs in music streaming division
Amazon has begun laying off employees in its music division, affecting workers on multiple continents. The e-commerce giant declined to say how many people were let go.
Bitcoin is the currency of peace: Natalie Brunell
Coin Stories podcast host Natalie Brunell explains how Bitcoin 'neutralizes greed' on 'Making Money.'



















