White House considering tariff cuts on China: Report
The Trump administration is considering tariff cuts on Chinese imports, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal. The AIER's Lydia Mashburn Newman joins LiveNOW's Andrew Craft to discuss.
The Trump administration is considering tariff cuts on Chinese imports, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal. The AIER's Lydia Mashburn Newman joins LiveNOW's Andrew Craft to discuss.
First editions of Shakespeare’s plays could fetch millions at Sotheby’s auction
Sotheby’s will auction a rare complete set of Shakespeare’s first four Folios next month, with an estimated sale price of up to $6 million.
Sotheby’s will auction a rare complete set of Shakespeare’s first four Folios next month, with an estimated sale price of up to $6 million.
Trump reportedly ponders $5K baby bonus as US fertility rate remains near record low
The Trump administration is reportedly looking at ways to incentivize having a baby to increase the U.S. birth rate, which remains near a record low according to newly-released CDC data.
The Trump administration is reportedly looking at ways to incentivize having a baby to increase the U.S. birth rate, which remains near a record low according to newly-released CDC data.
Intel to lay off over 20% of its workers. What we know
The job cuts come as Intel works to modify its business operations.
The job cuts come as Intel works to modify its business operations.
Here's the salary each generation feels they need in 2025, according to survey
What salary that Americans feel they need to live comfortably depends on generation, according to a new survey.
What salary that Americans feel they need to live comfortably depends on generation, according to a new survey.
Stock market rallies after string of daily losses
Economist Mike Walden joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to explain the stock market's rally on Tuesday.
Economist Mike Walden joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to explain the stock market's rally on Tuesday.
Student loans in default will be sent for collection
The Department of Education will begin collection in May for federal student loans in default, the Trump administration announced. There are currently approximately 5.3 million borrowers in default. The government will be able to garnish wages, pension, and other income to collect those debts. No federal student loans have been sent for collection since March 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic prompted a pause on student loan payments and interest. Dr. Shaan Patel, CEO and Founder of Prep Expert, joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to discuss what Americans can expect when this goes into effect.
The Department of Education will begin collection in May for federal student loans in default, the Trump administration announced. There are currently approximately 5.3 million borrowers in default. The government will be able to garnish wages, pension, and other income to collect those debts. No federal student loans have been sent for collection since March 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic prompted a pause on student loan payments and interest. Dr. Shaan Patel, CEO and Founder of Prep Expert, joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to discuss what Americans can expect when this goes into effect.
Tesla's reports 71% drop in profits
FOX 7 Austin's Katie Pratt joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to discuss Tesla's latest earnings report.
FOX 7 Austin's Katie Pratt joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to discuss Tesla's latest earnings report.
Who owns America’s debt? What to know amid an uncertain economic outlook
Foreign countries hold trillions in U.S. government debt through Treasuries. But recent market volatility and tariffs have raised concerns about a global sell-off — and what that could mean for Americans.
Foreign countries hold trillions in U.S. government debt through Treasuries. But recent market volatility and tariffs have raised concerns about a global sell-off — and what that could mean for Americans.
Trump says he won’t fire Fed chair, days after hinting otherwise and triggering market dip
President Trump said Tuesday he does not plan to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, easing market fears after earlier threats to remove him triggered a selloff.
President Trump said Tuesday he does not plan to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, easing market fears after earlier threats to remove him triggered a selloff.
Ex-Home Depot CEO warns Trump’s supply chain gamble may take decades
Former Home Depot CEO Bob Nardelli said Trump has taken on the 'most difficult and challenging initiative in the history of our globe.'
Former Home Depot CEO Bob Nardelli said Trump has taken on the 'most difficult and challenging initiative in the history of our globe.'
Americans' economic, financial expectations sink in April
A new Gallup poll shows a sharp decline in Americans' confidence in the economy and their personal finances. d
A new Gallup poll shows a sharp decline in Americans' confidence in the economy and their personal finances. d
Nearly half of newlywed homeowners asked for down payment help instead of wedding gifts
Newlyweds admit that they are prioritizing their dream home over wedding gifts based on a new poll.
Newlyweds admit that they are prioritizing their dream home over wedding gifts based on a new poll.
Student loan payments will resume in May
The White House announced student loans debt collection will resume in May. Nicholas Hillman, Professor in the School of Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, joins LiveNOW from FOX to discuss the latest.
The White House announced student loans debt collection will resume in May. Nicholas Hillman, Professor in the School of Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, joins LiveNOW from FOX to discuss the latest.
White House to resume collections on student loans
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the Education Department will start resuming collections on defaulted student loans in May. Leavitt said "debt cannot be wiped away."
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the Education Department will start resuming collections on defaulted student loans in May. Leavitt said "debt cannot be wiped away."
Did you default on your student loans? What to know as collections resume
Starting next month, the Department of Education will begin the collection process on student loans in default. Here’s what you need to know.
Starting next month, the Department of Education will begin the collection process on student loans in default. Here’s what you need to know.
DOW drops 971 points on Monday
Stocks fell on Monday as investors watched for signs of progress on trade talks, and after President Donald Trump continued criticizing Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 971.82 points, or 2.48%, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite were down 2.36% and 2.55%, respectively. LiveNOW from FOX host Josh Breslow spoke to financial expert, Matthew Tuttle on the latest.
Stocks fell on Monday as investors watched for signs of progress on trade talks, and after President Donald Trump continued criticizing Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 971.82 points, or 2.48%, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite were down 2.36% and 2.55%, respectively. LiveNOW from FOX host Josh Breslow spoke to financial expert, Matthew Tuttle on the latest.
Best US travel destinations this summer, ranked by cost and attractions
A new WalletHub study ranks the most affordable and fun US metro areas for summer 2025 travel, based on cost, convenience, and variety of attractions.
A new WalletHub study ranks the most affordable and fun US metro areas for summer 2025 travel, based on cost, convenience, and variety of attractions.
Dow drops nearly 1K points at closing bell
Stocks fell as investors watched for signs of progress on trade talks, and after President Donald Trump continued criticizing Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 971.82 points, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite were down 2.36% and 2.55%.
Stocks fell as investors watched for signs of progress on trade talks, and after President Donald Trump continued criticizing Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 971.82 points, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite were down 2.36% and 2.55%.
These stores are poised to benefit if US tariffs drive up new clothing costs
Higher prices for clothes may compel shoppers to buy their items online from resale sites and consignment stores to search for affordable deals.
Higher prices for clothes may compel shoppers to buy their items online from resale sites and consignment stores to search for affordable deals.



















