Thermos recalls 8M jars, bottles after stoppers ‘forcefully eject,’ 3 users left with permanent vision loss
Thermos recalls over 8 million food jars and bottles after stoppers forcefully ejected, causing injuries and permanent vision loss in three people.
Trump’s energy strategy paying off as US steps up amid global oil crisis
Chevron CEO Mike Wirth joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to break down surging oil prices, the Iran conflict and how the Strait of Hormuz shutdown could spark a global supply crunch as U.S. energy ramps up.
US blocks advanced AI chip tech to China’s Hua Hong
Rep. John Moolenaar, R-Mich., discusses protecting America’s technological edge on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Kentucky Derby 2026 set to shatter betting records
Suffolk Off Track Betting CEO Phil Boyle joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to preview the wide-open Kentucky Derby and break down the surge in mobile gambling and prediction markets reshaping the future of betting.
AAA national average gas price soars about 33 cents in a week
The AAA national average price for regular gas jumped more than nine cents higher in just a single day, rising from $4.30 as of Thursday to $4.392 as of Friday.
Ford rolls out nationwide employee pricing to mark America’s 250th anniversary
Ford offers employee pricing to all U.S. customers on most new 2025 and 2026 Ford and Lincoln vehicles as part of its America 250th anniversary campaign.
‘I just pray to God’: Los Angeles drivers hit with $100 fill-ups as gas nears $9
Gas prices nearing $9 a gallon in Los Angeles are forcing the city's drivers onto public transit, draining budgets while California fuel costs hit record levels.
The Bottom Line - Thursday, April 30
Trump , Iran , Pirro
Build-A-Bear recalls 36,000 plush bears over choking hazard from detachable zipper slider on pouch
About 36,000 Build-A-Bear Heartwarming Hugs weighted plush bears are being recalled over a choking hazard involving a detachable zipper slider, CPSC says.
Zuckerberg says Meta layoffs tied to AI spending, won't rule out future cuts
Mark Zuckerberg says Meta's plan to cut about 10% of its workforce is tied to increased AI investment, while leaving the door open to additional layoffs.
John Yoo: The Supreme Court is returning the law back to the original vision
U.C. Berkeley law professor John Yoo discusses the redistricting fight across the country on 'Kudlow.'
Kudlow - Thursday, April 30
Stocks Rally, Iran Negotiations, Hormuz Blockade
Democrats fail to realize that just because this isn't their 'preferred outcome' doesn't mean it's discrimination: Dana Loesch
Nationally syndicated radio host Dana Loesch slams Democrats' reaction to the Supreme Court stopping race-based redistricting, calling their claims of discrimination 'in reverse,' on 'The Evening Edit.'
Kevin O'Leary: If we're not careful, China will use this to go after what they want militarily
O'Leary Ventures chairman Kevin O'Leary discusses Sen. Bernie Sanders' urge for international AI cooperation on 'The Bottom Line.'
Fidelity, Vanguard reportedly pause SPLC grants after federal fraud charges
Fidelity and Vanguard's charitable arms have reportedly paused grants to the SPLC through donor-advised funds after a federal indictment.
Trump says King Charles ‘got me to’ drop whisky tariffs after royal visit
President Trump announced the removal of restrictions on the Scotch and bourbon trade to enhance barrel exchange between Scotland and Kentucky.
It will be 'incredibly difficult' for Kevin Warsh to cut rates: Brent Schutte
Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management CIO Brent Schutte discusses the market rally, attributing it to resilient economic growth, a stable labor market and strong earnings on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Dr Rebecca Grant: I think we will see a gradual increase in traffic through the Strait of Hormuz
Lexington Institute vice president Dr. Rebecca Grant argues that the Iran war is a moment for Congress to be bipartisan on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Suspected WHCA dinner gunman to remain in custody until trial
Former deputy chief of staff and Fox News contributor Karl Rove discusses the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner and Maine Gov. Janet Mills dropping her Senate bid on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Expert argues US has a ‘revenue problem’ as national debt surges
Exit Wealth Advisors president Ted Jenkin discusses how the U.S. national debt has surpassed 100% of GDP on ‘The Bottom Line.’



















