Artificial Intelligence is here to stay: Sarah Ponczek
Sarah Ponczek and Luke Lloyd discuss their tech and A.I. outlooks, the impact on airfreight and shipping rates from Shein and Temu, and the Fed's handling of rates.
Delta flight from Detroit to the Netherlands diverted over spoiled food
Delta Air Lines said passengers aboard an overnight flight from Detroit to Amsterdam had to be diverted Wednesday morning to New York City after eating spoiled food.
Biden administration's No. 1 goal is to maintain power right now: Anthony Tata
Retired U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Anthony Tata on reports of the expansion of suspected Chinese spy bases in Cuba, an Iranian official saying Tehran would back Hezbollah in a war with Israel and concerns over Biden on the world stage.
The market anticipates a cut: Scott Bauer
'The Claman Countdown' panelists Steve Sosnick & Scott Bauer predict how the VIX index will finish as investors anticipate rate cuts from the Federal Reserve.
Federal Reserve needs bad news to cut rates: Thomas Thornton
Hedge Fund Telemetry founder Thomas Thornton addresses red flags he sees in the market on 'Making Money.'
Biden cut off LNG exports at the wrong time: David Malpass
Former World Bank President David Malpass reacts to a federal judge blocking the Biden administration's new climate push on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Air Europa passengers 'thought we were going to die' during severe turbulence
Passengers who experienced heavy turbulence during an Air Europa flight Monday are talking about what happened, as well as sharing video from the incident.
Labor market breakdown could push Fed to cut rates: Frances Newton Stacey
Market analyst Frances Newton Stacey reacts to Jerome Powell saying the economy is in disinflation mode on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
US economy getting back to 'normal,' but Americans are 'uncomfortable': John Lynch
Comerica Wealth Management CIO John Lynch explains why he encourages investors 'not to bail just yet' from market rallies.
Court blocks Biden admin's ban on new LNG exports
A federal judge in Louisiana granted a motion by energy-producing states to pause the Biden administration's ban on new LNG export projects due to its impact on those states' economies.
Heavy turbulence leaves 30 injured on flight that was forced to divert
An Air Europa flight was diverted to Brazil while on its way to Uruguay, after experiencing heavy turbulence, which injured several passengers.
Queen Elizabeth’s private letter about King Charles and Princess Anne as children up for auction
A private letter from Queen Elizabeth II talking about King Charles and Princess Anne as babies has become available through an auction.
FDA recalls mushroom-infused 'microdosing' chocolate bars after hospitalizations
The FDA has officially begun to recall Diamond Shruumz products, weeks after it initially reported the "microdosing" products were linked to various illnesses.
Customers upset after Costco makes change to rotisserie chicken
Some customers are upset after Costco changed the packaging of its rotisserie chicken from a rigid plastic clamshell to a plastic bag. The new packaging is inferior, they say.
Woman fulfills childhood dream of owning an old-fashioned candy store: 'Very surreal'
A childhood dream came true when this English woman opened a candy store in her hometown, similar to the one she grew up visiting every week as a little girl.
Texas Chick-fil-A confirms two employees killed in shooting, illegal immigrant suspect in custody
Chick-fil-A confirmed that two employees were killed in a shooting at a restaurant location in Irving, Texas on Wednesday. An illegal immigrant suspect is in custody, police said.
2024 is a tale of two stock markets: Liz Ann Sonders
Charles Schwab & Co. chief investment strategist Liz Ann Sonders reacts to Wall Street firms raising their year-end price targets as the market rallies on 'Making Money.'
Supreme Court blocks Purdue Pharma opioid settlement
FOX Business' Lauren Simonetti has the details on 'Varney & Co.'
Marilyn Monroe’s former LA home declared historic cultural monument, stopping demolition
The former home of Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe was declared a historic cultural monument on Wednesday by the Los Angeles City Council, preventing it from being torn down by its current owners.
US has the 'weakest strong economy' ever: Daniel Lacalle
Tressis chief economist Daniel Lacalle discusses whether consumers are 'tapped out' after data shows Americans are spending less on 'Making Money.'