Portnoy rips Tiger Woods: Always thought he was a 'fraud'
Barstool Sports founder and president says Tiger Woods has never been true to himself with his PR image.
Crypto is 'too big to fail': Portnoy
Barstool Sports founder and president Dave Portnoy discusses Bitcoin 2022, Elon Musk at Twitter and Tiger Woods' return to golf in a wide-ranging interview on 'Varney & Co.'
Bitcoin expert: The future of currency is digital
Bitcoin Foundation Chairman Brock Pierce says discussion about cryptocurrency regulation by the government has been ‘measured and appropriate.’
Economic recovery could be much stronger—with women
The latest report from the Labor Department is good news for Americans. The U.S. economy brought back more than 430,000 jobs in March and the unemployment rate ticked down.
Crypto 'long-term hold': 'Coin Stories' podcast host
'Coin Stories' podcast host Natalie Brunell weighs in on the volatility of cryptocurrency and notes the technology 'is being adopted faster than the Internet was in the 90s.'
Ukrainian-born lawmaker: Where is the accountability?
Rep. Victoria Spartz, R-Ind., criticizes the United Nations and the Biden administration for lack of responsibility in the delay of weapons aid to Ukraine.
Student loan borrowers react to Biden’s payment pause extension
FOX Business’ Lydia Hu speaks to student loan borrowers frustrated by Biden’s extension of the moratorium on federal student loan payments.
We're moving into a 'critical phase': Gen. Keane
Fox News senior strategic analyst Ret. Gen. Jack Keane says Zelenskyy has a rare opportunity to drive Russian troops out of Ukraine.
Crypto expert on importance of 'certainty' in the space
Ava Labs President John Wu argues certainty 'will give a lot of clarity' to the industry 'and hopefully spur another huge leg of growth.'
Ohio looks to allow courts to set higher bail based on public safety
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost says the state hopes to present voters with the bail amendment on this November midterms' ballot.
Crypto industry wants 'sensible' regulation: Ava Labs president
Ava Labs President John Wu argues that it is most important that there is 'certainty' in the near future because from an operator’s perspective, there is so much interest in terms of human and financial capital entering the space.
Democrats 'gaslighting the American people': Rep. Armstrong
Rep. Kelly Armstrong, R-N.D., criticizes the climate crowd for making it more difficult to develop long-term solutions to domestic energy.
Ukraine doesn't have plan for 'unconditional victory': Former State Dept. official
Former State Department official Christian Whiton argues the rhetoric for negotiation talks is 'counterproductive.'
Miami to host biggest Bitcoin event in the world
Hashdex partner Bruno Ramos de Sousa says there's a growing crypto community in Miami, Florida, ahead of its hosting of Bitcoin 2022.
A message to Biden: We need more oil, let companies produce more oil
President Biden is attacking oil companies for failing to do exactly what his administration has been preventing them from doing since he took office – increasing oil production.
Putin 'doesn't care about the Russian people': Former KGB sleeper agent
Former KGB sleeper agent Jack Barsky weighs in on Russian sanctions, arguing the punishments impact the Russian people and won't make much of a difference given President Vladimir Putin only cares about 'his own power.'
Sanctions have become a 'fig leaf' for US: Expert
Former Wall Street Journal Moscow bureau chief Claudia Rosett argues Biden imposing sanctions is the administration 'not doing things that really need doing.'
Stuart Varney: Democrats target Big Oil with 'desperate' political theater
FOX Business' Stuart Varney says Democrats want to stick it to Big Oil and blame them for gas prices in his latest 'My Take.'
Delayed deterrence is 'no deterrence': Rep. Wenstrup
Rep. Brad Wenstrup, R-Ohio, argues Ukraine needed weapons in advance and the Biden administration knew that.
Obama’s been ‘calling the shots’ since Biden took office: Sen. Blackburn
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., argues President Biden has been unable to answer questions, so Barack Obama is ‘filling that void.’



















