Uber expands boat services in Europe this summer
Uber has expanded its boat services by launching bookable boat taxis, cruises and a yacht in Europe for customers who are looking to elevate their vacations this summer.
Biden has done a lot: Wesley Clark
Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe Wesley Clark discusses the NATO summit and Biden's job performance amid concerns about his health.
US has funded bulk of Ukraine-Russia war: Robert Charles
Robert Charles, former Assistant Secretary of State for Bush 43, discusses Biden's appearance on the world stage ahead of the NATO summit, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war and the president's mental acuity.
Rep. Michael McCaul says World War III keeps him up at night
Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, reacts to Trump's warning on how Biden is perceived by world leaders and weighs in on discussion regarding the 25th Amendment amid concerns about the president's mental acuity.
France’s election is a toss-up, but the economy is still facing rough ride
France's highly anticipated elections will do little to help the country’s ballooning deficit and shaky economy, which has investors jumping ship.
More people were voting for a period of stability, change in UK elections: Jonathan Sacerdoti
U.K. political commentator Jonathan Sacerdoti breaks down the results of the United Kingdom's elections and how they impacted the markets.
US is losing its competitive edge: Luke Lloyd
Strategic Wealth Partners investment strategist Luke Lloyd explains why investors should look outside America to grow their wealth on 'Varney & Co.'
Recent French election has shown significant political tidal wave: Jonathan Sacerdoti
Political commentator Jonathan Sacerdoti discusses the French elections as the National Rally party wins the first round.
Tourist hot spot to ban vacation apartments in bid to make city 'livable' again
Florence and New York City are just a couple of the cities that have looked to stop new short-term rentals as housing prices hit record levels, making it difficult for locals.
Charles Payne: The goal of the left is to make America more like Europe
'Making Money' host Charles Payne explains why the U.S. doesn't want to be like Europe.
China's Huawei discusses rapid advances in operating systems, AI technology
Huawei Technologies showcased its latest advances in operating systems and AI technology during its developer conference in Dongguan, China, officials say.
Power blackout hits Montenegro, Bosnia, Albania and Croatia's Adriatic coast amid heat wave
Montenegro, Bosnia and most of Croatia's Adriatic coast experienced a power blackout during a heat wave due to a malfunction in an interconnector, officials say.
Stuart Varney: American voters are not intimidated by 'climate warriors'
FOX Business' Stuart Varney reacted to climate activists spraying Britain's Stonehenge landmark with orange powder, demanding an end to fossil fuels in the U.K.
Russia working with North Korea should be a 'serious concern' for everyone: Ian Bremmer
Eurasia Group founder and President Ian Bremmer reacts to Vladimir Putin's meeting with Kim Jong Un in North Korea on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
10 most popular girls' trips for summer 2024 announced: See these top travel destinations
The ultimate girls' trip is around the corner for many people as summer vacation time gets underway. United Airlines ranked the top 10 travel destinations for girls' trips this year.
Nvidia's rapid stock rise might see a pause: Kyle Wool
Dominari Financial CEO Kyle Wool analyzes Nvidia and discusses whether the A.I. boom resembles the dot-com bubble on 'Varney & Co.'
AI innovation is saving the US from recession: Jim Thorne
Wellington-Altus Private Wealth chief market strategist Jim Thorne explains how the long-standing 80/20 rule applies to the current market environment on 'Making Money.'
Yellen claps back at Putin calling use of seized Russian assets to support Ukraine ‘theft’: 'No sense at all'
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen defended the G-7 deal to use interest from seized Russian assets for aid to Ukraine, disputing Vladimir Putin's claim it is "theft."
NATO chief says it's time to crack down on Russian spies amid sabotage surge
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said members of the alliance are set to take tougher action against Russian spies following an increasing number if incidents.
Green party's message of 'degrowth' led to stunningly poor election performance: Veronique De Rugy
George Gibbs Chair in Political Economy Veronique De Rugy explains why conservatives won big in European Union parliament elections on 'Varney & Co.'