Trump sends clear message to China with Venezuela oil blockade
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to break down China’s furious response to President Donald Trump’s enforcement of Venezuela oil sanctions and what it signals about Beijing’s waning global leverage.
Treasury projects up to $150 billion in refunds hitting taxpayers early next year
Rep. Andy Harris, R-Md., joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the expiration of Obamacare subsidies, rising healthcare costs and Republican plans to expand market-based options.
Over 13,000 above-ground pools recalled over deadly flaw that killed 9 over 15 years
CPSC issues urgent recall of 13,480 above-ground pools sold across major retailers, including Home Depot, Lowe's, Amazon and Walmart, over child drowning risk.
New York parents say kids 'freeze' on mandated electric school buses during brutal winter weather
Parents in western New York report heating problems with mandated electric school buses, claiming children come home cold after rides in freezing weather.
Google executive addresses calls to slow AI, highlights security and energy focus
Google executive urges responsible AI development, citing collaborations brought about by President Donald Trump's "Genesis Mission" for energy and cybersecurity innovation.
Google executive details strategy to help power scientific research
Royal Hansen, vice president of privacy, safety and security engineering at Google, weighs in on the push to slow AI development, whether the U.S. is equipped to win the AI race on the energy front and the next frontier for innovation.
Top Trump economist calls new inflation data ‘blockbuster,’ says economy mirrors first-term gains
White House official calls November CPI report 'blockbuster' as inflation rises less than expected, though stops short of declaring victory on prices.
Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street – Friday, December 19
Trump, Lower Costs, High Energy Prices, A.I. Race vs. Utility Bills, Alaska Oil, Kalshi,
The Bottom Line - Friday, December 19
Minnesota Fraud, ICE Obstruction, Internet Extortion, Trans Sports
Instacart agrees to $60M consumer refunds after FTC accuses company of hidden fees and forced subscriptions
Instacart to pay $60 million in consumer refunds after the FTC accused the company of misleading shoppers, including falsely advertised 'free delivery' claims.
Gold shines amid market uncertainty
Vaneck CEO Jan Van Eck jumps in on the A.I. bubble debate and explains his outlook for gold on ‘Barron’s Roundtable.’
Prediction markets expand as casino and sports gambling surge
‘Barron’s Roundtable’ panelists discuss the rapid expansion of prediction markets and how big firms are responding.
This is how holiday sales are impacting inflation data
'Barron's Roundtable' panelists unpack holiday discounting's mark on CPI.
World's youngest self-made female billionaire reveals what puts her company ahead
Kalshi co-founder Luana Lopes Lara opens up about her company's success on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
This is going to be the ‘story for market’ for rest of year, says Ben Levisohn
Barron's Roundtable panelists Ben Levisohn, Teresa Rivas and Josh Schafer analyze market movers and cover the Medline IPO and potential SpaceX public market entry on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Kudlow - Friday, December 19
Medicaid Deal, Economic Growth, TPUSA 2025, Dave McCormick
2026 market forecast: Signs of a possible pullback
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari discusses market performance in 2025 and the opportunities in 2026 on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’
Families sue Meta over its failure to protect children from ‘sextortion’
Social Media Victims Law Center founding attorney Matthew Bergman says that Meta failed to add proper safeguards to protect young people from ‘sextortion’ on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Scope widens with fraud scandal in Minnesota
Alpha News journalist Liz Collin talks about the growing fraud scandal in Minnesota and the national attention it's drawing on ‘The Bottom Line.’
President Trump is unleashing American energy with affordable, secure energy sources: Doug Burgum
U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum discusses the White House’s plans for tackling energy prices on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’



















