Ukraine Russian war creating 'huge supply shock': World Bank president
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is creating a “huge supply shock,” and it will impact world oil and food, World Bank President David Malpass warned.
Putin is not a president, he’s a ‘selfish autocrat’: Andy Card
Former Bush 43 Chief of Staff Andy Card told “Cavuto: Coast to Coast” Tuesday that Putin is not a president but a “selfish autocrat,” and suggested Americans “stand with” Biden ahead of the State of the Union address.
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban explains the 'different types of utility' associated with crypto
Billionaire investor Mark Cuban explained the different types of utility associated with cryptocurrencies and argued that the “challenge” with investing in crypto “is separating the signal from the noise.”
Fed rate hikes amid record inflation can 'save the middle class': Investment expert
Luke Lloyd, investment strategist at Strategic Wealth Partners, argued on Thursday that rate hikes could “save the middle class” from rising inflation.
Omicron deals major blow to 'struggling' restaurant industry: National Restaurant Association executive
Executive Vice President of Public Affairs at the National Restaurant Association Sean Kennedy argued that the industry is currently “struggling” to keep doors open, noting that the vast majority of owners say conditions are worse now compared to a few months ago.
Rep. Wittman on Biden's Russia comments: 'Absolutely stunning'
Rep. Rob Wittman, R-Va., discusses the escalating tension between Russia and Ukraine and Biden's comments on the conflict.
Former McDonald's CEO warns elevated job openings amid labor shortage will lead to 'catastrophe'
Former McDonald's USA CEO Ed Rensi argued that Americans are feeling the labor shortage “big time” amid a confluence of events, calling the situation a “nightmare.”
International travel resuming ahead of holiday shopping season a boon to business: NRF CEO
National Retail Federation CEO Matthew Shay argued on Monday that the United States move to lift travel restrictions for fully vaccinated tourists is “very positive” and will help boost retail sales.
Miami mayor to accept entire salary in bitcoin
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, who just secured a second term this week, said he will accept his entire salary in bitcoin.
Kissinger: China has become second to America economically, hasn't surpassed us
Former U.S. secretary of state and former White House national security adviser Henry Kissinger weighs in on U.S.-China relations.
Supply chain bottlenecks sour wine industry amid bottle shortage
The wine industry is experiencing supply chain bottlenecks amid a “shortage of bottles,” Dr. Kaan Kurtural, a viticulture specialist with UC Davis, said.
White House's ‘dismissive’ attitude toward supply shortages is 'gross': Expert
New York Post columnist Karol Markowicz and Independent Women's Forum senior policy director Hadley Heath Manning discuss supply shortages, woke culture and education.
Billionaire supermarket owner warns higher prices will stick around ‘at least until mid-2022’
John Catsimatidis, the billionaire owner and CEO of New York City supermarket chain Gristedes, warned that higher prices for things like food and gas will stick around at least until the middle of next year.
Pentagon needs to ensure deadly drone strike ‘tragedy’ doesn’t happen again: Retired Navy commander
Heritage Foundation senior research fellow Peter Brookes provides insight into the U.S. drone strike in Kabul that killed civilians.
Dems split over $3.5T spending plan
Fox News congressional correspondent Chad Pegram gives the latest on the spending bill on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast'
Democrats use Ida to push spending bill agenda forward
Fox News congressional correspondent Chad Pegram gives the latest on the Democrat's infrastructure bill and spending bill on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast'
Can countries legally mandate citizens to get vaccinated?
Business law attorney Seth Berenzweig on the legal implications that come with potential government vaccine requirements.
Flight attendant union leader on 'passenger aggression': Air travel won’t work unless everyone follows rules
Flight Attendants Association President Sara Nelson joined "Cavuto: Coast to Coast" Wednesday to call for passengers to "follow the rules" on airlines, reinforcing that they're only in place "so that we can travel together safely."
Rep. Brady unveils GOP efforts to expand family paid leave, tax reform
Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, unveils family paid leave proposal and the push to end government checks in an effort to propel the economy.
Jack Brewer on NFL pledging to halt 'race-norming': 'America is better than this'
Retired NFL player Jack Brewer, who was involved in a lawsuit against the NFL regarding the alleged use of “race-norming,” said "America is better than this" in his appearance on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast' Thursday.