Fed Chairman Powell's rate hike comments 'very consistent' with those of the past: Dennis Gartman
Former Gartman Letter Editor Dennis Gartman and Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne discuss Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell leaving the door open for potential future rate hikes and provide an outlook on retail earnings.
Power grid watchdog warns of higher winter blackout risks, cites Biden energy policies as top threat
The North American Electric Reliability Corp. says more than half the U.S. is at risk of electricity shortages this winter, and it warns against the EPA's proposed power plant rule.
Ford continues support for veteran-led Team Rubicon, sends volunteers to Florida for hurricane recovery
Ford Motor Company has continued to support Team Rubicon, most recently having volunteers help the veteran-led organization’s local disaster recovery efforts in Florida.
Target's in an ironic twist: Locking up 'Pair of Thieves' undies due to chronic theft
Target had "Pair of Thieves" and other men’s underwear brands under lock and key at a New York store, a seeming irony as the national retailer continues to deal with theft.
Rare Babe Ruth baseball card could sell for $10M or even $12.5M-plus to break world record
Robert Edward Auctions is handling the sale of a rare Babe Ruth baseball card from 1919, when Ruth was with the Baltimore Orioles. It is said the card may go for $10 million or more.
MLB's Mark Melancon enjoying Fanatics' immersion program with fellow athletes focused on business after sports
Mark Melancon is one of 11 athletes who took part in Fanatics' immersion program this week to lay groundwork for a career after sports.
Foreign donations to US colleges ‘absolutely’ have some influence: Rep. Greg Murphy
Rep. Greg Murphy, R-N.C., joined ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast’ to discuss the House Committee’s recent bill that was designed to tighten the rules for foreign donations to colleges.
Americans 'simply do not want' electric vehicles, says EJ Antoni
Heritage Foundation research fellow and economist EJ Antoni discusses Biden's push for electric vehicles, the subsidizing of electric vehicle owners by taxpayers, and consumer concerns over costs.
There's 'a lot going on in the labor movement right now': Eugene Scalia
Former U.S. Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia discusses the tentative deals in the actors' and UAW strikes and the impact of the union vote on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
FDA eye drop warning: The products being recalled
Several eye care products were recalled after the Food and Drug Administration published a list of over two dozen products that could be contaminated with bacteria.
Biden must give Iran a ‘big punch’ to show America’s strength: Nikki Haley
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley discusses the GOP’s third primary debate, the White House’s response to the Israel-Hamas war, and Biden’s upcoming meeting with Xi Jinping.
More colleges, universities are adding boozy beverages to stadiums for game day
The University of Kentucky is one Power Five school that will sell alcohol inside their stadium. Notre Dame and Georgia are two that still do not sell to general admission.
Los Angeles, Boston and New York among WalletHub's Best Sports Cities in America for 2023
WalletHub released its list of the Best Sports Cities in America Wednesday. It included Los Angeles, Boston and New York in its top 5 destinations.
Tesla raises prices on some models sold in China: report
Tesla Inc. announced that they will raise the prices of their Model 3 Long Range and the Model Y Long Range on November 9, according to Reuters.
House Republicans demand answers from Biden admin. on 'major' new gas furnace rule
House Republicans on the Small Business Committee are criticizing the Consumer Product Safety Commission over a proposed rule that could cost small businesses up to $13.8 million.
Cruise recalling 950 driverless cars after pedestrian crash
General Motors' self-driving car unit Cruise is recalling 950 robotaxis as it looks to address an issue with collision detection software after a pedestrian-involved crash.
Adidas weighing possibility of outstanding Yeezy shoe write-off
Adidas is weighing the possibility of a write-off for the outstanding Yeezy inventory the sportswear company still has, according to its latest earnings release.
Pittsburgh-area man throws McDonald's worker to ground, assaults him for wrong iced coffee order: police
A Pittsburgh-area man was arrested on Oct. 31 after he allegedly assaulted a McDonald's employee when his iced coffee order was made incorrectly, Pennsylvania State Police said.
FDA approves Eli Lilly's tirzepatide for weight loss
Eli Lilly's drug tirzepatide was approved by the Food and Drug Administration to help people who are overweight and have a weight-related medical condition lose weight.
Auto loans much more expensive for drivers with bad credit: report
Borrowers are spending more to finance car purchases across the board, but poor credit ratings can drive the cost up by up to $12,000, a recent report by Jerry said.