Economy
New study shows one-third of Gen-Z favors government cameras in homes
Political science professor Nicholas Giordano says a ‘failed education system’ is the result of the study and offers how to improve the American education system on Varney & Co.’
Stocks fall as Fed's Powell confirms more rate hikes this year
U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell testified before a House panel on Wednesday, saying more rate hikes are on the way, after the central bank paused hikes last week.
USDA approves first 'lab-grown' meat to be sold to the public
The Department of Agriculture approved lab-grown meat producers UPSIDE Foods and GOOD Meat to sell their chicken products at retail in California.
Company offers ‘baby bonus’ to employees
PublicSq. CEO Michael Seifert to provide $5,000 to employees that have or adopt a baby, arguing his company is only as ‘strong as the families that built it.’
Powell to face Capitol Hill questions on economy and interest rate plans
Fed chair Jerome Powell heads to Capitol Hill on Wednesday to begin two days of testimony on the economy and plans concerning interest rates.
Fed exploring ways to speed up bank oversight, strengthen stress tests
Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr said Tuesday that the central bank is looking to be more agile in regulating banks before and during financial crises.
Celebrity chef Curtis Stone opens a pop-up restaurant for Netflix
Michelin-starred chef Curtis Stone discusses how rising food costs are impacting the restaurant industry and previews 'Netflix Bites' on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
OSHA fines American Airlines subsidiary $15k after worker gets sucked into plane engine, dies
OSHA fined an American Airlines subsidiary more than $15,000 after a ground crew worker died when she was sucked into an airplane engine in Alabama.
States with highest, lowest credit card debt burdens ranked in new report
A report by CreditCards.com found that Mississippi had the highest credit card debt burden in the U.S. when factoring in household income while Massachusetts had the lowest.
AT&T closing San Francisco flagship store
The flagship store AT&T has in San Francisco will soon stop operating. An AT&T spokesperson said the company was adapting as "consumer shopping habits continue to change."