Starbucks baristas strike to grow to 300+ stores nationwide
Starbucks locations across the country are closing their doors as baristas walk out in protest.
Trump's deregulation agenda will be a tailwind for stocks: James Iuorio
TJM Institutional Services director James Iuorio provides his 2025 market outlook on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Traveling by plane for the holidays? How airline refund rules can help when flights are canceled, delayed
The busy holiday travel season is underway, and millions are traveling by air nationwide. Here's what you need to know about airline refund rules before you fly.
First tinsel for decorating Christmas trees was created with real silver, making it an adornment for the rich
Today's tinsel can be bought for a low cost, but it wasn't always so inexpensive. Tinsel was originally created from strips of silver and served as a sign of wealth.
Need to buy a last-minute Christmas gift? Here are key retail hours
The times that consumers will be able to visit stores on Christmas Eve can depend on the company and the location.
Bitcoin ETFs had the most successful launch of all-time: Natalie Brunell
Coin Stories podcast host Natalie Brunell discusses whether Michael Saylor's Bitcoin strategy will payoff on 'Making Money.'
In-person shopping makes a comeback amid record-spending holiday season
The National Retail Federation predicts nearly half of all shoppers will head to department and discount stores to knock out their shopping lists this holiday season.
Personal finance guru Dave Ramsey warns over 'mind-blowing' Christmas debt
Ramsey Solutions personality and personal finance expert Dave Ramsey recommends tackling holiday spending and avoiding debt with a detailed Christmas list.
SpaceX launches 30 satellites in second mid-inclination rideshare mission
SpaceX's Falcon 9 launched 30 satellites Saturday morning from California for the second dedicated rideshare mission to mid-inclination orbit.
The history of candy canes and how the holiday treat turned into a billion-dollar industry
Candy canes are a staple of Christmas. Today, they come in a wide array of flavors, but they once were much simpler in their flavor and far less mass produced.
Mary Tyler Moore's $16.9 million mansion finally sells
The late Mary Tyler Moore's mansion in Connecticut has been purchased by a buyer at last. The home had been up for sale since September 2023.
Trump inauguration draws big crypto donations
Coinbase, Kraken, Ripple and MoonPay are donating to the Trump-Vance inaugural committee
Group behind viral 'Hawk Tuah' star's meme coin hit with lawsuit over crash
The group behind the meme coin $HAWK, named after Haliey Welch, aka the "Hawk Tuah Girl," was hit with a lawsuit following the token's crash of 95% from a $490M market cap in minutes.
Proof CEO on America leading the world in AI: ‘It’s a question of how’
Proof CEO Pat Kinsel talks about the House AI Task Force blueprint for AI initiatives and more on ‘The Big Money Show.’
Stock market's 'exaggerated moves' are not a disaster: Kenny Polcari
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari addresses the 'nervousness' over Trump's expected tax cuts on 'Varney & Co.'
Teamsters union launches historic nationwide strike against Amazon: 'Paying the price'
Amazon workers associated with the Teamsters union are walking off the job at seven facilities across the country in a historic strike against the trillion-dollar company.
Crypto is an important asset class to millennials looking to get rich: Darius Dale
42 Macro founder and CEO Darius Dale analyzes the 'resilient' U.S economy amid political volatility on 'Making Money.'
ChatGPT CEO talks Elon Musk feud, criticizes Biden admin AI regulation
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said in an appearance on "Honestly with Bari Weiss" that Elon Musk's feud with OpenAI is grounded in a competitive desire to control the most powerful AI.
Sweetgreen fights for farmers markets: 'No harder business' than farming
Sweetgreen is working to keep farmers markets, a key resource for small-scale agriculture and a way to support food and beverage entrepreneurs, from shutting down.
Spending bill chaos is confusing for investors: Jonathan Hoenig
Capitalist Pig hedge fund manager Jonathan Hoenig reacts to the market selloff after the Fed projected fewer rate cuts in 2025 on 'The Big Money Show.'



















