Sean Hannity warns current state of US cities is ‘coming attraction' for socialist leadership
American cities are being run into the ground by Democratic leadership amid increasing violence, offering a glimpse of what would happen in the U.S. under socialism, Fox News host Sean Hannity told Fox Business Network's “Making Money with Charles Payne.”
Do these 3 things to optimize your Social Security benefits
These smart moves can help you increase your Social Security checks in retirement.
Planning to claim Social Security at 65? Here's why you may need to rethink that
There's nothing special about claiming Social Security at 65.
Is $1,000 for coronavirus emergency aid enough?
History shows stimulus helps, but some lawmakers want bigger checks
Baltimore squeegee kids find work at stoplights
For these “squeegee kids,” every idling windshield is an opportunity - to make a little cash, and to find work that doesn’t involve the drugs or gang violence that plagues much of the city.
What are the different types of stocks?
The stock market offers more variety to investors than is visible at first glance.
91M Americans fear maxing out credit cards
Nearly 40 percent of American’s say they have pushed their plastic to the limit from big purchases.
Varney: Billionaire Bloomberg is trying to buy the defeat of Trump with 'massively unequal wealth'
It's "ironic" that the "$54 billion man will do his best to fight combat inequality," said Stuart Varney.
Chipotle's 2020 menu relaunch is appetizing says SunTrust Robinson Humphrey
Investors gobbled up Chipotle shares in 2019.
Here's why concert prices reached record-high prices in 2019
Streaming sites account for 80 percent of all recorded music consumption.
'Sin City' census shows Las Vegas facing fierce competition for the title
Don't count out Los Angeles, New York City or even Spokane, Washington.
Doctors who helped make this Pfizer heart drug are now calling out its $225,000 price tag
“We’ve had patients say, ‘I can’t afford it,’ or ‘I don’t want to sacrifice my granddaughter’s education,’” Mayo Clinic cardiologist Martha Grogan said.
Scientists can't confirm that banking culture breeds dishonesty
Participants who had just been asked about their work at the bank showed evidence of cheating, while other bank employees, who hadn’t been asked about their work, did not.
NASCAR finalists rev up for 'big payday' in championship race
'It will not be easy,' said Denny Hamlin.
Beijing's rift with American pop culture won't keep Taylor Swift from Chinese fans
Multiple Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Taylor Swift is set to perform in Shanghai next month as a censorship battle between the United States and China seemingly persists targeting the NBA and the satirical adult cartoon show South Park.
California wildfires torch wealthy LA neighborhood, wineries
In Southern California, the blaze on the west side of Los Angeles erupted before dawn Monday and roared up slopes into wealthy neighborhoods.
Meet the newest billionaire: A 24-year-old Wharton School grad
Eric Tse woke up on Wednesday morning a billionaire after his parents gifted him 2.7 billion shares in their company.
This will be the most profitable R-rated film ever -- and that's no joke!
Batman's arch enemy is having the last laugh at the box office
WeWork postpones layoffs because it can't afford to pay severance
The cuts may affect about 2,000 employees, or 16 percent of the company's workforce, Bloomberg has reported.
'Chrisley Knows Best' stars settle state tax evasion charge, but legal issues not over
Reality television stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, known for opening their home to America, have scored quite the legal victory.