US economy starting to look 'more like the 1970s,' JPMorgan Chase's Jamie Dimon says
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon expresses concerns over whether Americans are ready for a 70s stagflation state with high inflation and zero economic growth.
Wall Street is in the middle of a tech bull market: Jeffrey Small
Arbor Financial President Jeffrey Small reveals which Big Tech stocks will outperform the market again in 2024 on 'Varney & Co.'
Today's mortgage rates are unchanged for 30-year terms
Mortgage rates fluctuate almost daily based on economic conditions. Here are today’s mortgage rates and what you need to know about getting the best rate.
New crypto tech brings legal recourse to the blockchain
Chicago-based blockchain firm Jurat will debut technology on Tuesday that will allow for legal enforcement actions to be filed directly on the blockchain.
AI is being used to catch more child predators
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children uses artificial intelligence to cut down on the time it takes to identify and eventually prosecute child predators.
Offices around America hit a new vacancy record
The vacancy rate for office space in major U.S. cities is at a record high of 19.6% according to Moody's Analytics as more Americans and companies embrace remote or hybrid work options.
Volkswagen brings ChatGPT into compact cars
Volkswagen announced that its integration of ChatGPT into its "IDA" voice assistant for drivers makes it the first volume manufacturer to make the AI chatbot a standard feature.
Spot Bitcoin ETF approval could happen this week: Steven McClurg
Valkyrie CIO Steven McClurg reacts to companies waiting for a Spot Bitcoin ETF ruling on 'The Claman Countdown.'
$44.5 million in federal funding going toward rural communities to improve higher education access
Due to fewer students in rural communities attending college, the Biden-Harris administration plans to send $44.5 million in funding to 22 rural institutions.
US farmers warn Biden’s economy spells ‘destruction’ ahead of 2024 Iowa caucuses
Farmers and Republican voters in Iowa fear a second Biden administration would further "cripple" the economy and agricultural industry via inflation and green energy.
This week's personal loan rates lower for 3- and 5-year loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Tiger Woods, Nike part ways after 27 years
Tiger Woods announced on Monday that he and Nike have parted ways after more than 27 years together. Woods said there is more to come on his next steps.
Today's mortgage rates are unchanged for 15- and 30-year terms
Mortgage rates fluctuate almost daily based on economic conditions. Here are today’s mortgage rates and what you need to know about getting the best rate.
Apple has some 'very serious' issues: Jeff Sica
Circled Squared Investments founder Jeff Sica discusses whether Microsoft can take over Apple as the company with the biggest market cap on 'Varney & Co.'
More Americans are racking up credit card debt
A growing number of Americans are relying on credit card debt to make ends meet as they continue to grapple with the rising price of everyday necessities.
United Launch Alliance launches first next generation Vulcan rocket in Florida: 'An exciting new era'
United Launch Alliance launched its next generation Vulcan rocket early Monday morning in what the company described as "the beginning of a new era of space capabilities."
Bill Ackman outlines MIT plagiarism probe, defends wife from allegations
Bill Ackman is calling for an AI-powered plagiarism review of leadership and faculty at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) following the Harvard president's resignation.
BlackRock layoffs coming as firm matures, ESG pullback and Bitcoin ETF approval
Money management firm BlackRock plans to announce layoffs of about 3 percent of its global workforce in the coming days, totaling about 600 employees.
Many college grads struggle to land jobs due to a lack of preparedness, study finds
A new study surveyed employers across the country about Gen Z job candidates and employees. Career experts and a recent college graduate weighed in.
More Americans moved to this state than any other in 2023
A recent moving survey underscored how people were seeking to move to cheaper metros where the housing competition is not as stiff due to the decline in housing affordability.