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.'
Q2 earnings expectations are bullish for equities: Christine Short
Wall Street Horizon VP of Research Christine Short discusses how long the stock market can withstand weakness from Nvidia on 'Making Money.'
UNRWA constantly hires people who teach hate: Rep. Darrell Issa
Rep. Darrell Issa, D-Calif., discusses the lawsuit against UNRWA for allegedly funding terrorism on 'Making Money.'
Why is the Fed waiting to cut interest rates?
FHN Financial chief economist Chris Low and MacroPolicy Perspectives senior advisor Constance Hunter discuss whether inflation or the economy will slow down first on 'Making Money.'
Charles Payne: Stop painting a picture of even prosperity for everyone
'Making Money' host Charles Payne discusses wealth inequality in the United States.
Great inflation of the 70s was a fiscal phenomenon, not monetary: Barry Knapp
Ironsides Macroeconomics managing partner Barry Knapp discusses whether the Fed has the creditability it thinks on 'Making Money.'
US housing playing a 'wait and see' game: James Bullard
Former Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President and CEO James Bullard looks ahead to the next rate decision, unpacks jobs data and reacts to Yellen's housing development.
Charles Payne: Blockbuster lawsuit could spell the end for UNRWA
'Making Money' host Charles Payne discusses why people are losing trust in American institutions.
Retirement crisis looms as women's savings just one-third of men's: report
Women in the U.S. are facing a potential retirement crisis, with a new survey of 55- to 75-year-old Americans finding that women's savings amount to just one-third of men's.
October 7th victims sue UNRWA for allegedly 'aiding and abetting' Hamas
MM-Law founder Gavriel Mairone explains the lawsuit filed by the victims of the October 7th massacre in Israel against the United Nations Relief and Works Agency on 'Making Money.'
Large stock market swings are not uncommon in an election year: Adam Kobeissi
The Kobeissi Letter editor-in-chief Adam Kobeissi and Capitalist Pig Hedge Fund manager Jonathan Hoenig discuss whether Nvidia's stock dip is a sign the market rally is over on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Victims of October 7 massacre file lawsuit against UNRWA for aiding Hamas terrorists
Amid allegations that the U.N. agency UNRWA has been converted into a subsidiary of the terrorist entity Hamas, a lawsuit was filed to seek accountability for Hamas’ atrocities on Oct. 7.