Inflation is squeezing everybody, cost of food up 20%: Stew Leonard Jr.
Stew Leonard's President and CEO Stew Leonard Jr. explains how inflation is affecting consumers, food costs, and labor rates on 'The Big Money Show.'
TikTok ban would be 'devastating' for the job market: Freddie Smith
Orlando realtor Freddie Smith explains how a TikTok ban would affect his real estate business and the job market on 'Varney & Co.'
Sen. Marsha Blackburn on TikTok bill: 'My is hope that we take it up soon'
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., on the TikTok crackdown bill, the squatter crisis and her trip to Eagle Pass, Texas.
Trump's Truth Social may be a big mover for years: David Stryzewski
Sound Planning Group CEO David Stryzewski discusses what the early success of Trump's social media platform says about investors' affinity for the 45th president on 'Varney & Co.'
We just scratched the surface of the CCP's hacking enterprise: Rep. Ashley Hinson
Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, discusses the growing China threat, how Congress is handling TikTok and the House Republicans' shrinking majority.
Rumble is not what corporate media says it is: Chris Pavlovski
Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski discusses the NASDAQ debut of Trump's Truth Social on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Trump's Truth Social is truly a free speech platform not controlled by government: Michael Lee
Michael Lee Strategy founder Michael Lee discusses the launch of Trump's Truth Social platform on the NASDAQ on 'Varney & Co.'
Steve Yates warns of 'larger China problem' that US, allies have to wake up to
AFPI senior fellow Steve Yates on U.S. CEOs attending next week's China Development Forum in Beijing, the CCP's national security laws and threat to America posed by TikTok.
Truth Social on verge of stock market approval, potentially netting Trump billions
Former President Trump's Truth Social is set to be approved to enter the stock market Friday, potentially netting the former president billions.
TikTok Gen Z creators reveal how much they’re earning, how to budget in hot 'payday routine' trend
A new finance trend hits TikTok as Gen Z and millennial creators share their paychecks and how they budget on paydays. Creators reveal exactly what they do with their money; we spoke to two.
Reddit IPO spikes, reigniting social media sector
Reddit, the social networking forum where users can post, comment and interact on all kinds of issues and topics, is now a public company after a blockbuster IPO.
Everyone has different reasons for buying into this: Kevin Xu
AfterHour CEO and founder Kevin Xu discusses how a Reddit page got him into stock trading and Reddit's market debut.
Social media, phone use has damaged Gen Z, Rikki Schlott argues
New York Post columnist Rikki Schlott elaborates on her article outlining issues related to overwhelming phone and social media use among young Americans.
A lot of people are pushing back on TikTok ban: Thomas Corbett-Dillon
Thomas Corbett-Dillon, former adviser to PM Boris Johnson, discusses the U.S. southern border, global support for Trump and the TikTok threat.
"Degree free" TikToker shares how losing her career got her interested in the "degree free" movement
"Degree Free Network" founder Hannah Maruyama explained how losing her job led her to educate others about what one can achieve without a college degree.
Majority supports banning kids from social media and using smartphones in school: poll
A new poll found that most Americans would support banning social media for those under 16 years old, as well as banning smartphones in schools.
Baby gear company defends social media post about 'smashing' gender stereotypes after angry parents react
Baby gear company Stokke drew backlash from parents who lashed out at the company on Instagram after they posted about breaking gender stereotypes with babies.
China is 'uninvestable': Gordon Chang
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang discusses Hong Kong lawmakers unanimously approving a new national security law, the growing TikTok threat and Apple CEO Tim Cook traveling to Shanghai.
Reddit CEO addresses whopping $193M compensation package
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman explained his $193 million compensation plan in response to a user's inquiry in a Q&A session with the platform's community ahead of Reddit's IPO.
The House made the public more aware of TikTok concerns: Kevin Cramer
Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., joins ‘Kudlow’ to discuss the bill that would push ByteDance to sell TikTok, now being mulled in the Senate.