Chinese TikTok users mock tariffs, telling people to buy brands like Nike direct
Videos posted by Chinese TikTok users that suggest people should purchase fashion items straight from factories in the country have been surfacing in the U.S. in recent weeks, according to Bloomberg.
Investors are really scared about this, Needham senior internet analyst warns
'The Claman Countdown' panelists Peter Schiff and Laura Martin unpack investment risk and gold stock performance.
Fed doesn't need to rush to cut interest rates, strategist says
Osaic chief market strategist Phil Blancato discusses the Fed's interest rate plans and the impact of tariffs on inflation on 'Making Money.'
Charles Payne: 'Animal spirits' assumptions might have been wrong
'Making Money' host Charles Payne discusses the domestication of animal spirits.
How Trump's tariffs could impact the labor market
A new analysis by Goldman Sachs economists on the labor market impact of tariffs found that President Trump's tariffs may boost manufacturing but shrink the overall American workforce.
Dave Ramsey dispels recession fears amid tariffs: This is 'not a drama queen thing'
Ramsey Solutions founder and CEO Dave Ramsey weighs in on small business owners' concerns over tariffs, the prospects of a recession and his new book, 'Build a Business You Love.'
GOP senator on passing Trump tax cuts: 'We need to get this thing done'
Senator Mike Rounds, R-S.D., explains the importance of passing the tax cuts and discusses the impact of tariffs on farmers.
Honda considers moving some Mexico, Canada production to US due to tariffs: report
Honda is discussing plans to move production of its CR-V and Civic vehicles from Canada and Mexico to the U.S. as the administration tries to boost the American auto industry.
Potential recession is triggering the Fed to make a rate cut soon, expert predicts
Banrion Capital Management CEO Shana Sissel says a Federal Reserve interest rate cut could happen soon due to rising recession fears in an interview on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Trump suggests tariffs could replace income tax
'Fox & Friends Weekend' co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy discusses her interview with President Donald Trump on 'Varney & Co.'
The Fed has joined the resistance: Ira Stoll
TheEditors.com founder and editor Ira Stoll on whether the Fed should step in on tariffs, the newly-released economic data and recession fears during an appearance on 'Mornings with Maria.'
China halts Boeing jet orders
Boeing has delivered 18 aircraft to nine Chinese airlines so far this year, numbers show. However, they have been told not to accept any further deliveries.
It's Tax Day: Need to file an extension? Today's the deadline
Tax Day arrives on April 15, and taxpayers have a deadline of midnight to file their return or request an extension from the IRS. But that does not extend tax payment deadlines.
Billionaire hedge fund manager warns tariffs could trigger conditions 'worse than a recession'
Billionaire hedge fund manager Ray Dalio said that the U.S. economy could experience something "worse than a recession" if current economic and fiscal challenges aren't handled well.
Regional banks are woven into the fabric of the economy throughout the US, Gerard Cassidy says
RBC Capital Markets managing director Gerard Cassidy unpacks the role of regional banks on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Tariffs won't generate the revenue Trump thinks they will, Ken Fisher says
Fisher Investments executive chairman Ken Fisher discusses the impact of sweeping tariffs in the United States on 'Kudlow.'
Trucker tells Charles Payne how he inspired him: 'Owe you my life'
Professional truck driver Quincy Johnson shares how 'Making Money' host Charles Payne changed his life.
Market chaos continues as nations seek Trump tariff deals
'The Claman Countdown' panelists Kenny Polcari and John Stoltzfus analyze how the market will respond to big moves.
Tariffs are causing 'epic equity market volatility,' analyst says
UBS U.S. large-cap banks analyst Erika Najarian discusses the impact of tariffs and explains why the big banks are in a good position to help clients raise capital on 'Making Money.'
Social Security Administration launches anti-fraud measures
The Social Security Administration launched tools that will "identify suspicious activity in telephone claims by analyzing patterns and anomalies within a person’s account."



















