Lufthansa CEO’s wife in spotlight as new details emerge in crash that killed young woman
Vivian Spohr, wife of Lufthansa’s CEO, reportedly left Italy for Germany after allegedly striking and killing 24-year-old babysitter at a pedestrian crossing in Sardinia.
From bourbon to Bordeaux: Trump's tariffs spill into global booze markets
President Donald Trump's 30% tariffs on European Union goods could drive up costs across the world's alcohol trade. The EU is eyeing retaliatory measures.
Trump pledges 'very severe' secondary tariffs targeting Russia without ceasefire deal in 50 days
President Donald Trump said he would hit Russia with “very severe" tariffs if President Vladimir Putin doesn’t reach a cease-fire with Ukraine in 50 days.
Trump's bold tariff strategy has French cheese and wine makers trembling with uncertainty
President Trump plans to impose 30% tariffs on EU imports starting August 1, prompting French dairy leaders to warn of 'disastrous' impacts on their exports.
Trump announces significant 30% tariffs against Mexico, EU to begin next month
President Trump imposes new 30% tariffs on Mexican and EU imports effective August 1, warning that any retaliatory measures will be matched and added to the base rate
Lufthansa CEO's wife leaves Italy after deadly accident claims young babysitter's life in resort town
Vivian Alexandra Spohr is being investigated for involuntary manslaughter after allegedly striking and killing Gaia Costa with her BMW X5 in an Italian resort town.
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US exceptionalism is still the correct long-term play, CIO says
BNY Wealth Chief Investment Officer Sinead Colton Grant discusses the evolution of American economic dominance on 'Making Money.'
NATO countries agree to spend 5% of GDP on defense: Which countries led in 2024?
The NATO alliance agreed to a new defense spending target of 5% GDP by 2035, after a record number of members met the prior 2% defense spending goal last year.
Declining earnings estimates are common, not a reason to be bearish: Michael Kantrowitz
Piper Sandler chief investment strategist Michael Kantrowitz analyzes the shift in market performance between the U.S. and Europe on 'Making Money.'
Trump evolved into a 'great politician': Charlie Gasparino
'The Big Money Show' panel discusses President Donald Trump's high-stakes NATO speech after brokering an Israel-Iran ceasefire deal.
Trump warns Spain: Pay up for defense or pay 'twice as much' in trade negotiations
President Donald Trump slams Spain as NATO's "only country that won't pay up" to the 5% defense spending target, warning of trade repercussions while the alliance pushes for increased military funding.
Bessent urged to stop EU’s ‘punitive’ tax grab targeting U.S. firms
EXCLUSIVE: As U.S.-EU trade talks continue, a free market group warns European digital rules unfairly target American firms while favoring Chinese companies.
Abraham Accords architect says it’s the first time in decades he’s been optimistic about trajectory of Middle East
Robert Greenway, former senior director for the National Security Council, weighs in on the state of Iran and the impact of the U.S. strikes on adversarial countries.
Former Trump official says we need to be cautious about anything involving Russia
Heritage Foundation Vice President of National Security Victoria Coates reacts to the ceasefire between Iran and Israel, Russia's involvement in the Middle East, NATO members' defense spending and more on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Global cocktail bar authority adds Paris, Italy, tiny 13-square-foot hideaway to prestigious recognition list
Top cocktail bars recognized by the Pinnacle Guide include new venues in Paris, Italy and London and feature the "smallest cocktail bar in the world" at just 13 square feet.
History indicates a multi-year stock run is coming: Charles Payne
'Making Money' host Charles Payne analyzes the stock market amid the the biggest-ever volatility index decline.
US is a 'great place to invest' despite the slowing economy, expert says
Natixis senior economist Trinh Nguyen analyzes the U.S. economy ahead of the May jobs report on 'Making Money.'
ECB cuts rates as bets build on a summer pause
The ECB has now lowered borrowing costs eight times since last June, seeking to prop up a eurozone economy that was struggling before U.S. economic policies dealt it further blows.
Former Trump adviser says 'clock is ticking' on Iran nuclear deal
Heritage Foundation Vice President of National Security Victoria Coates weighs in on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war as peace talks continue, Hamas holding Israeli hostages amid the war in Israel and Iran's nuclear program.


















