Delta variant will push many employers to reverse back to office policies: The Muse CEO
The Muse CEO and co-founder Kathryn Minshew discusses how employees think about the return to office and how the age of the worker impacts their work environment preferences.
Gen. Keane warns Afghanistan will likely be a failed state
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (Ret.) says a civil war in Afghanistan is 'on the horizon.'
August jobs numbers put Biden administration in ‘bit of a pickle’: Market strategist
Michael Lee Strategy founder Michael Lee argues that the ‘dismal’ jobs report is a poor reflection on the White House
How disappointing jobs numbers reflect the economy
Michael Lee Strategy founder Michael Lee and 'Mornings with Maria' panel discuss August jobs report.
‘Bernie Budget’ is massive expansion of federal power: Rep. Gallagher
Wisconsin Rep. Mike Gallagher warns Democrats are pushing to advance their infrastructure reconciliation budget for reelection purposes.
Rep. Gallagher slams Dems’ $3.5T budget as ‘highly illogical’
Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., argues it’s a bad idea to ‘pump’ money through existing broken bureaucracies.
Weak August jobs report due to unemployment benefits: Steve Moore
Former Trump economic adviser Steve Moore provides insight into the latest jobs report.
August jobs report misses expectations, experts weigh in
Former Trump economic adviser Steve Moore, James Freeman of the Wall Street Journal, 'Thru the Cycle' President John Lonski and EmployBridge analyst Joanie Bily react to the U.S. economy creating 235,000 jobs in August, falling below estimates.
FAT Brands CEO on 'very difficult' problems facing restaurants
FAT Brands Inc. CEO Andrew Wiederhorn explains how the labor shortage has affected his businesses ahead of the release of the August jobs report.
US economy creates 235K jobs in August
FOX Business' Cheryl Casone breaks down the August jobs report.
Taliban to rely on funds from China: Report
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang on China’s potential involvement in Afghanistan and the Communist Party’s global influence.
Former State Dept. official on Afghan refugee vetting process
Paul Kapur, former State Department policy advisor under President Trump, on the American withdrawal from Afghanistan and what’s next for Afghan refugees.
Biden admin struggles to explain how Afghan refugees are being vetted
Former Navy SEAL and Arizona candidate for U.S. Congress Eli Crane argues Americans are in more 'danger' today than when Biden took office.
Labor 'crisis' has been a 'total nightmare': FAT Brands CEO
FAT Brands Inc. CEO Andrew Wiederhorn explains how the labor shortage has affected his businesses and discusses the acquisition of Twin Peak Restaurants.
Markets in longest 'buying stampede' in 60 years: Expert
Capital Wealth Planning advisory board member argues the current bull market is the longest he's seen in 60 years, but warns they will eventually pull back.
Ex-NYPD lieutenant rips San Francisco initiative to pay people not to shoot others
Former NYPD Lieutenant Darrin Porcher calls out San Francisco program that will pay people at risk of shooting other and a New York City Democrat that wants crime victims to help their attackers.
Market expert predicts Powell reappointment as Fed chair, Brainard promotion
Strategic Wealth Partners CEO Mark Tepper discusses the future of the Fed and argues Jerome Powell will be reappointed as chairman.
Louisiana lawmaker discusses impact of Hurricane Ida
Rep. Garrett Graves, R-La., on the aftermath of Hurricane Ida and the recovery process after the storm leaves residents without power and gas.
Stores impose buying limits as consumer confidence drops amid COVID concerns
UBS Financial Services private wealth advisor Alli McCartney and Strategic Wealth Partners CEO Mark Tepper discuss the drop in consumer confidence.
Retailers try to overcome worker shortages by holding hiring events, offering signing bonuses
Burt Flickinger, Strategic Resource Group Managing Director, notes currently there are 'product shortages of unprecedented proportions,' which leads to a need for more workers, including drivers to move merchandise.



















