Who's the Turkey Now, Retailers?
It looks like the expected bang-for-the-buck many retailers hoped for didn’t pan out quite the way they hoped.
History's Clock Is Ticking on RGIII
RGIII may be feeling lonely right about now, but he’s got a lot of company.
Sample This! How Voter Polls Keep Missing...US!
Politicians shouldn’t ignore polls, but they shouldn’t entirely count on them either. The midterms offered fresh proof.
Why This Jobs Report Helps Democrats…in 2016
Americans might not feel it. Some of them might not even believe it. And Republicans might continue dismissing it. But the reality is the job market is turning around. And I’m telling you, so are Democrats’ prospects. I’m not talking a month from now. I’m talking two years from now.
If the Economy’s So Good, Why’s the President Looking So Bad?
You almost get the feeling, President Obama is pining for his Reagan moment, but unlike the Gipper, he just isn’t getting it. When asked by Steve Kroft how it is Americans just weren’t liking this recovery, the president almost seemed flummoxed.
Are the President’s Poll Numbers Down Because He’s Not Manning Up?
Is it me or does the President throw a lot of people under the bus? Rather than ever taking the hit for the hits that seem to keep coming his way, he points them another way. And more often than not, his own team’s way.
Think China’s Worried About Hong Kong Going Too Far?
Watch what happens if China goes even further. This Hong Kong democracy movement isn’t just about protesters having their say; but whether China itself has anything approaching … a future.
Washington’s Inversion Perversion? Try…Intrusion
It seems the White House is so determined to crack down on companies trying to escape paying taxes here, that it never stopped to first consider ‘why’ they are bolting. Maybe if lawmakers spent as much time creating tax incentives as it does shutting them down, companies wouldn’t be going anywhere.
Want to be a Smartphone Critic? Don’t Talk About the Quality…of the Call!
In all the reviews I’ve seen of Apple’s latest iPhone line, nowhere does the subject of “call quality” come up. Or “calls,” period. Not ever. Not once.
Great Scot!! Game NOT Over!!
They’re not getting divorced, but they’re still going to fight. Just because Scots decided to stick with the United Kingdom doesn’t mean all Scots are happy about it.
Even After 13 Years, What We Lost on 9/11: Priceless
13 years later, 9/11 remains a day when even hardened money guys bear something close to a soul.
What’s Really at Stake in Fast-Food Worker Strikes?
Workers taking to the streets to demand a higher wage should probably take note. They’ve already seen many shops move toward automated drink and condiment stands. It doesn’t take a lot to see where this is going.
What Apple Learned From Mickey That Just Might Leave You…Broke!
iWorld? Apple is taking a trick out of Disney's magical book -- making it much easier for consumers to part with their money.
Fat Chance All Fat Cats Are Republican, Fat Chance You’ll Ever Hear Otherwise!
Rich liberals and rich conservatives often receive very different treatment in the press.
If the President’s Not Yet a Lame Duck, why Are All the President’s Pals Ducking?
Here’s the surest sign you’re a boss on the way out – your closest friends stop sucking up.
Bad Nudes, Your Rear Could Be Next!
Cavuto: Note to Hollywood celebrities – just because you can upload things to the cloud, doesn’t mean your brain should be among them.
Is ISIS a Crisis? Depends on Which Side of the Pond You’re On
Going into this Labor Day weekend, we either have a serious terror crisis on our hands, or we can calm down and just sit on our hands ... depending on who you ask.
Will the Prez Call Out…The Oracle?
If you’re waiting for President Obama to pull a Walgreen on Burger King, you’re probably one pickle short of a whopper.
Is Buffett Breaking His Own Tax Stance in Burger King-Tim Hortons Deal?
Warren Buffett's financing of a deal at least partially aimed at cutting a Burger King's tax rate runs counter to the Oracle of Omaha's tax stance.
How About Pay…for NO Performance?
Cavuto: Let's not try to force Congress to craft even more regulations that hurt U.S. business and other sectors.