Kawhi Leonard scandal: What we know about the alleged $28M ‘no-show job’
A new report alleges Kawhi Leonard made $28 million in a "no-show" job for a fraudulent tree-planting company partially funded by Clippers owner Steve Ballmer. The Clippers have denied the allegations.
McDonald's cuts prices; other chains may follow
Starting next week, the fast-food giant will offer deals on some of its popular menu items.
Costco's controversial policy change officially in effect: What to know
Costco shoppers of all membership tier levels will be affected by the policy switch-up.
Social Security September payment schedule: Here’s when beneficiaries get their checks
The calendar turning over to September will bring a new round of Social Security payments for millions of Americans who benefit from the program.
Trump tariffs declared unlawful by U.S. appeals court
The American Institute for Economic Research's Thomas Savidge joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to react to a U.S. appeals court ruling that most of President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs are illegal.
Spirit Airlines files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy again
Spirit Airlines previously filed for bankruptcy in November 2024.
Cracker Barrel CEO dodges questions after logo flip-flop
The Cracker Barrel chief executive remained silent about the company's logo backtrack when approached by reporters during her first public appearance since the controversy.
Cracker Barrel removes pride page from website amid rebrand controversy
Cracker Barrel has faced intense scrutiny by conservative activists over its past support of LGBT causes, while dealing with consumer backlash over its rebranding efforts.
Fed Gov. Lisa Cook fights against 'illegal' firing
We are learning more after Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook said she’s not resigning. This comes after President Donald Trump said she is getting fired. The director of the agency that supervises Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Bill Pulte, pushed for the Department of Justice to investigate the Fed Governor. LiveNOW’s Andrew Craft is speaking with Richard Stern from The Heritage Foundation.
Cracker Barrel scraps new logo design, keeps 'Old Timer' after listening to customers
The restaurant chain's stock price sank following the removal of "Uncle Herschel" from its branding.
Novo Nordisk to sell weight-loss drug for $499 to eligible customers
Novo Nordisk had also previously cut Wegovy pricing as competition intensifies with Eli Lilly.
Italian restaurant chain files for bankruptcy, citing inflation and higher interest rates
The chain aims to restructure debt, close underperforming locations and attract new investors.
CVS Caremark ordered to pay $290M after Medicare fraud scheme exposed by former Aetna whistleblower
In 2014, Caremark was accused of manipulating how drug costs were reported, prompting Aetna and SilverScript to submit false direct and indirect remuneration reports in 2013 and 2014, according to court records.
Musk's X settles $500M severance lawsuit with terminated employees
Former Twitter employees argued a 2019 severance plan guaranteed more pay than the company offered after Elon Musk's acquisition.
Steak 'n Shake slams Cracker Barrel CEO for eliminating 'old-timer' from logo: 'We take pride in our history'
Steak 'n Shake is accusing Cracker Barrel CEO Julie Felss Masino of abandoning Cracker Barrel's heritage in pursuit of trends.
Sony raises prices of PlayStation consoles amid tariff concerns
Sony says its gaming consoles will cost more but prices for accessories won’t change.
Trump calls for resignation of Fed Reserve Gov. Cook
President Donald Trump on Wednesday called for the resignation of a Federal Reserve governor. This comes after one of his allies submitted a referral that requested she be investigated for mortgage fraud. LiveNOW’s Andy Mac is learning about this and getting the latest news from Bed Bath & Beyond and Target, with Peter C. Earle, Ph.D, the Director of Economics and Economic Freedom and a Senior Research Fellow with AIER.



















