Spirit non-alcoholic mixes produced in unlicensed, uninspected facility recalled
Non-alcoholic spirt mixes are being recalled after officials said they were produced in a facility that was not licensed or inspected.
The market is spread too thin, Jeff Sica warns
Jeff Sica of Circle Squared Alternative Investments discusses his outlook for the stock market and EVs.
We're on the 'cusp of something great': Keith Fitz-Gerald
Fitz-Gerald Group Chief Investment Officer Keith Fitz-Gerald joins 'Varney & Co.' to share his insight on the markets and give his tech stock picks ahead of the release of earnings data.
Today's mortgage rates for 15- and 30-year terms plummet | July 8, 2024
Mortgage rates fluctuate almost daily based on economic conditions. Here are today’s mortgage rates and what you need to know about getting the best rate.
Biden’s cognitive decline is a ‘national security issue’: Rep. Mark Alford
Rep. Mark Alford, R-Mo., reacts to the NATO Secretary General dodging questions about President Biden’s mental fitness during an appearance on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Disneyland new limits on disability access has parkgoers upset, calling for change
Following new changes to Disney's disability access service for parkgoers in California and Florida, guests are demanding action following denials.
Boeing agrees to plea deal to avoid criminal trial over deadly 737 Max crashes
Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge in order to avoid a criminal trial related to two deadly crashes involving 737 MAX jetliners.
I've never seen a political party 'eat itself': Mark Penn
Harris Poll Chairman and former senior adviser to the Clintons, Mark Penn, unpacks Democrats' concerns over Biden's fitness for president and who's most likely to replace him.
Americans 'deserve to know' if Biden's meeting with Parkinson's specialists: Sen. Roger Marshall
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., on Biden's physical and mental fitness for office, Democrats' re-election efforts and the upcoming NATO conference.
America is in a ‘very dangerous situation’ with migrant crime: Lt. Chris Olivarez
Texas Department of Public Safety Lt. Christopher Olivarez weighs in on the growing crime problem that has accompanied the U.S. border crisis.
US foreign policy is 'way off course' under Biden: Rep. Warren Davidson
Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, reacts to an alleged meeting between Democrats to discuss Biden's future, the U.S. hosting NATO leaders this week and Trump prosecutors' upcoming testimonies.
Commission finds COVID pandemic caused $18 trillion in economic damage to US
A report by the Heritage Foundation's Nonpartisan Commission on China and COVID-19 found that the economic damage to the U.S. caused by the pandemic exceeded $18 trillion.
Former Home Depot CEO clears the smoke from Biden's 'deceptively correct' jobs report
Former Home Depot CEO Bob Nardelli and economist Steve Moore react to June's job report, arguing that the better-than-expected report may be slightly deceptive.
'Yellowstone' star Cole Hauser, Mark Wahlberg tap into coffee to give veterans educational, financial support
Mark Wahlberg is joining Free Rein coffee as an investor and brand ambassador. The brand, co-founded in 2023 by 'Yellowstone' star Cole Hauser, supports veterans and others who serve their community.
Labor market nearing pre-pandemic conditions, Fed report says
The Federal Reserve said in a report to Congress that the U.S. jobs market is back in a "tight but not overheated" situation that it was in prior to the onset of the COVID pandemic.
Hacker accessed OpenAI's internal AI details in 2023 breach: report
A hacker last year breached OpenAI and accessed an internal forum where employees discussed AI technologies, though the company said they weren't able to access AI systems.
Tesla investors turn stock around; Robotaxi buzz heats up
Tesla investors got a tailwind this past week as the stock turned positive for the year and posted a monster monthly gain as deliveries and buzz over the Robotaxi heats up.
Musk looks to end Twitter lawsuit, suggests late disclosure was a mistake
Billionaire Elon Musk is arguing that his late disclosure of Twitter stock purchases was a mistake in an effort to dismiss a proposed class action lawsuit brought by shareholders.
Costco rival changes key perk policy, but it could backfire
Sam's Club Plus members are taking to social media to let the wholesale giant know they are not happy about new changes, and may jump ship to its rival.
US national debt to surge to record levels without reform, raising prospect of debt crisis
The U.S. national debt is on pace to set a new record in 2027 when compared to the size of the economy as federal budget deficits are projected to widen in the years ahead.