New IRS rule on reselling concert, sporting event tickets could impact large number of Americans
A new Internal Revenue Service rule targeting ticket resellers for concerts and sporting events could impact a large number of Americans after lowering tax reporting thresholds.
Buttigieg calls on McCarthy to honor deal with Biden as potential government shutdown looms
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Sunday said that air traffic control training would be forced to halt should Congress fail to avert a shutdown.
Fed’s Wall of Worry: Government shutdown, UAW strike, student loan repayments and $90 oil
While the Federal Reserve has been busy battling inflation, a new crop of headwinds have emerged that could spell trouble for the U.S. economy
Rite Aid to close hundreds of stores in bankruptcy: report
Retail pharmacy Rite Aid is reportedly in talks to close as many as 500 stores as the Philadelphia-based company plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, according to a report.
California Gov. Newsom vetoes union-supported bill to ban heavy-duty driverless trucks
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has vetoed a bill that would ban the operation of heavy-duty driverless trucks “without a human safety operator" present.
Xi Jinping dreams of China's tech sector suprassing the US: Mark Mobius
Mobius Capital Partners founding partner Mark Mobius says it's important for investors to diversify outside of China and into India, but warns against ignoring Chinese tech stocks on 'The Claman Countdown.'
UPS using AI to prevent 'porch pirates' from stealing packages
UPS is leveraging artificial intelligence to prevent "porch pirates" from stealing consumers' packages after they are delivered and recommend the best options for successful deliveries.
Charles Payne on UAW strikers: 'This is their last bite at the apple'
'Making Money' host Charles Payne discusses the impact of the expansion of the UAW strikes.
Stock market is following its 'historical seasonal playbook': Paul Hickey
Bespoke Investment Group co-founder Paul Hickey discusses why September is usually a rough month for Wall Street on 'Making Money.'
Some border migrants 'are not our friends': Gov. Greg Gianforte
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte on how state leaders are demanding answers regarding the open border and The Treasure State's budget surplus.
Riley Gaines out to end the use of 'biological' gender terminology
Using the "biological" prefix when describing gender assumes there's "an un-biological alternative" when there's not, former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines argues.
Two years after quitting college, Emily Austin thrives by doing 'what you're good at'
Miss Universe judge, People's Beauty owner and 'The Hoop Chat' host Emily Austin explains how ditching her college degree allowed her to become a successful entrepreneur.
UAW strike spreads to more GM, Stellantis facilities, Ford spared amid progress in talks
The United Auto Workers union announced Friday it would broaden its strike by targeting 38 facilities belonging to General Motors and Stellantis, while Ford was spared amid progress in negotiations.
Bjorn Lomborg on innovation combatting climate change: Bill Gates is absolutely right
Copenhagen Consensus President Bjorn Lomborg on Bill Gates claiming innovation will combat climate change, a carbon tax and U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak delaying the ban on gas cars until 2035.
UAW strike, looming government shutdown is keeping market 'under pressure': Kenny Polcari
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari argues stock market instability will continue until the negative news subsides on 'Varney & Co.'
The idea behind 'biological' gender terminology 'is crazy': Riley Gaines
Former NCAA All-American swimmer from the University of Kentucky Riley Gaines on ending the term 'biological woman' and the role of gender identity in the 2024 Summer Olympics.
Markets sensing that a 'pause is not helpful' in alleviating tightening: Stephanie Pomboy
MacroMavens President Stephanie Pomboy discusses the impact of the Federal Reserve, Bank of England, and the Bank of Japan's decision on interest rates, as well as energy prices.
Inflated oil prices are here 'for a long period of time': Andy Lipow
Lipow Oil Associates President Andy Lipow says the private sector is doing the 'heavy lifting' to increase supply and lower prices.
UAW strike against Detroit Big Three automakers could expand
The United Auto Workers union's limited strike against Ford, General Motors and Stellantis could broaden to more Big Three factories Friday. Here is what we know.
Joel Shulman on UAW strike: There's decades of trust on both sides
ERShares CEO Joel Shulman discusses the current state of the markets and the ongoing UAW strikes.