Banking crisis 2.0 could be coming: Dutch Masters
Interactive Brokers chief strategist Steve Sosnick and Carnivore Trading CEO Dutch Masters discuss which piece of economic data this week could stir markets on 'The Claman Countdown.'
American Airlines flight attendants threaten to strike, demand new contract
Allied Pilot Association spokesperson and American Airlines pilot Captain Dennis Tajer discusses a potential pilot and flight attendants strike on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Stock market is anticipating long-term interest rates will rise: Thomas Hoenig
Former Kansas City Federal Reserve President Thomas Hoenig discusses whether Jerome Powell needs to aggressively hike interest rates on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
GOP congressman hits back at Biden admin for suing SpaceX over alleged refugee discrimination
FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., is probing the Department of Justice for suing SpaceX over its hiring practices, which the congressman said are patriotic, not illegal.
China's commercial real estate 'chaos' will affect US: Jeff Sica
Circle Squared Alternative Investments founder Jeff Sica discusses what China's economic slowdown means for the global economy on 'Varney & Co.'
America's skilled worker shortage impacting construction, manufacturing industries
The U.S. economy is facing a shortage of skilled workers that is impacting the construction and manufacturing industries in particular, prompting a search for a new talent pipeline.
Move over, quiet quitters: 'Loud laborers' are now hurting the American workforce
There's a new viral trend in today's workplace known as "loud laborers" — and these employees are negatively impacting productivity and morale. Here's what to know.
Elon Musk hits back at DOJ over lawsuit alleging hiring discrimination by SpaceX
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk fired back at the Justice Department over a lawsuit alleging the company unlawfully discriminated in hiring decisions by not considering asylees or refugees.
Rite Aid prepares to file for bankruptcy: report
Philadelphia-based Rite Aid, one of the biggest pharmacy chains in the U.S., is reportedly preparing to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Mortgage lender Better has bad IPO before rebound
Mortgage lender Better Home & Finance Holding is hoping to move past its bad IPO, which debuted as the 30-year fixed mortgage rate hit the highest since 2001.
T-Mobile slashing 5,000 jobs to boost efficiency
T-Mobile revealed Thursday it will trim its headcount by nearly 5,000. Corporate and 'back-office' jobs at the company will be most affected, according to the wireless carrier.
Juul Labs ‘substantially reducing headcount’ to save money ahead of litigation settlements
Juuls Labs announced on Wednesday it was ‘saying goodbye to highly valued team members’ to hedge economic and compliance-related headwinds, impacting 250 people on the company’s staff.
US economy added 306,000 fewer jobs than previously believed over past year
The U.S. economy added 306,000 fewer jobs than previously projected over the past year, according to a new report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Americans agree: Work meetings are the worst
A new study reveals one thing nearly all American workers agree on: their employers are not conducting meetings well, with more than 9 out of 10 saying they have complaints.
AI skills most sought by employers revealed in new Upwork report
Businesses are searching for workers skilled in the use of generative AI tools like ChatGPT, Microsoft's Azure OpenAI, Stable Diffusion and more, according to a new report by Upwork.
US families 'are hurting' under Bidenomics: Republican lawmaker
Rep. French Hill, R-Ark., discusses Biden's handling of the economy as Americans are concerned about inflation and how Republican will tackle government spending.
Business owner from NY says Georgia allowed manufacturing company to flourish: ‘We are busting at the seams’
As six southern states surpass the Northeast in contributing to U.S. GDP, Winton Machine Company owner and CEO confirms business is booming in Georgia and its neighbors.
Charles Schwab slashing jobs, offices to streamline operations
The Charles Schwab Corporation reported in an SEC filing Monday it plans to close or downsize some corporate offices and reduce its headcount to cut costs.
Workers now demanding nearly $80K to start new job
A New York Federal Reserve survey published Monday found the minimum acceptable salary that American workers will take to switch jobs is at a record high.
Yellow bankruptcy sparks bidding war, $1.5 billion bid submitted for trucking terminals
Yellow Trucking company filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy in early August and now companies are beginning to bid for the company's assets, which include 160 trucking terminals.