DOD’s delay in AI tech adoption plagued by 'cultural rift,' expert warns
U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission’s Jacob Helberg on the need to beat China in A.I. and improve the DOD's aging technology.
Uber Eats to accept SNAP benefits for grocery deliveries in 2024
Uber Eats will soon accept Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits beginning in 2024 for grocery deliveries, the company said in a blog post.
Wall Street can expect a 'Santa Claus' rally before end of year: Mark Avallone
Potomac Wealth Advisors President and founder Mark Avallone argues the stock market will rally despite disappointing Fed news on 'Varney & Co.'
Inflation is affecting parents' ability to pay for education: survey
Inflation is taking a toll on back-to-school shopping expenses in 2023 as parents struggle with funding their children's education, supplies and extracurriculars, according to a survey.
Ramaswamy woos pro-crypto voters, says he’ll build new policy framework for digital assets
Vivek Ramaswamy said he has nearly completed his vision to regulate the $1 trillion crypto industry, and once he does, he will release it to the public as a so-called white paper.
Book your Thanksgiving, Christmas flights by this date to save money: economist
Prices for domestic flights over the upcoming holiday season are down compared to a year ago, but they will jump in the coming weeks due to high demand and rising fuel costs.
Housing already experienced a short-lived recession in 2022: Sheryl Palmer
Taylor Morrison CEO Sheryl Palmer discusses the headwinds facing the housing market after a drop in August existing home sales on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Are homebuyers being duped?
DFW Housing and Macro econ analyst Amy Nixon joins ‘Making Money’ to provide expert analysis of the U.S. real estate market.
Retirement account balances increase for third straight quarter
Average 401(k) and IRA balances have risen for three straight quarters, Fidelity reported. But some savers face particular hurdles.
This week's personal loan rates: 3-year loans inch down while 5-year loans spike
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Fed pauses interest rate hikes in September but could raise rates again this year
The Federal Reserve paused interest rates in its September meeting. But inflation remains high as Americans deal with record credit card debt. Here’s what to do.
Cisco to acquire cybersecurity company Splunk in $28B deal
Cisco announced Thursday it is buying Splunk in a deal valued at about $28 billion, or $157 per share in cash. It is expected to close in the third quarter of 2024.
Interest rates for mortgages, credit cards and auto loans: where they stand
The Federal Reserve decided to pass on raising interest rates again in its latest meeting, but borrowers are still feeling pain. Here's what they can expect to pay.
McDonald's sued as hot coffee leaves woman with 'severe burns,' 30 years after similar 1994 lawsuit
A woman is suing a McDonald's franchise and its staff in San Francisco for allegedly failing to secure a coffee cup lid, which she says resulted in burns to her groin.
Stanford University returning all gifts from FTX, spokesperson says
A spokesperson for Stanford University says the institution is working to return all the funds it received from bankrupt crypto exchange FTX and its affiliates.
Fed's 'hawkish hold' indicates a stronger-than-expected economy: Bob Doll
Crossmark Global Investments CIO Bob Doll discusses the health of the U.S. consumer and the Fed's soft landing goal on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Airbnb's CEO on bogus listings: 'We need to fight AI with AI'
Airbnb co-founder and CEO Brian Chesky joins 'The Claman Countdown' to discuss how inflation is weighing on the housing market and his strategy to crack down on fake listings.
Homebuyers cancel deals at the highest rate in 10 months
Real estate broker Kirsten Jordan joins 'The Big Money Show' to discuss why homebuyers are bailing on housing agreements.
Students headed for college worried they don't have the money to pay for it, survey says
Nearly all students worry they won't have enough funds to pay for tuition and many plan to use a combination of debt-free ways to pay for college, a recent ScholarshipOwl survey said.
Elon Musk says first human patient will soon receive Neuralink brain implant
Billionaire CEO and Neuralink co-founder Elon Musk says his neurotechnology company is ready to install its first brain implant in a human patient for a clinical study.



















