Bayer proposes $7.25B plan to settle Roundup cancer lawsuits
Bayer outlines a $7.25 billion nationwide framework to resolve thousands of Roundup claims, boosts reserves and signals near-term financial pressure.
Big Tech’s $650 billion AI spending spree sparks cash flow concerns
CFRA Research Director Ken Leon joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to break down AI disruption fears, Big Tech’s massive spending surge and what it means for investors ahead of key earnings reports.
Time running out in Nancy Guthrie disappearance as investigators chase DNA leads
Former FBI agent Lance Leising joins 'Mornings with Maria' to break down the latest DNA developments in the Nancy Guthrie case as investigators await confirmation on evidence found near her Arizona home.
US-China tensions escalate ahead of Trump-Xi meeting as experts urge tougher tech crackdown
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to break down China’s support for Russia, escalating naval drills with Iran and the alarming rise of Beijing’s military AI capabilities.
Newsom rips Trump at Munich conference as gas prices soar, jobs lag in California
California Post opinion editor Joel Pollak joins 'Mornings with Maria' to react to Gov. Gavin Newsom blasting President Donald Trump overseas while critics say California faces soaring deficits, crime and homelessness.
Trump’s manufacturing push gains steam ahead of America’s 250th birthday
National Association of Manufacturers President and CEO Jay Timmons joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss President Donald Trump’s manufacturing push and the race to secure America’s economic dominance ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary.
GOP pushes voter ID bill as Democrats face filibuster pressure
Rep. Mark Harris, R-N.C., joins ‘Morning with Maria’ to discuss the DHS shutdown standoff, ongoing ICE funding fight and the Senate battle over the SAVE America Act.
NYC Mayor Mamdani warns of property tax hikes unless state taxes wealthy
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani called for the state to increase taxes on corporations and the wealthy to help address city's budget deficit Tuesday, warning that the alternative option will be for the city to raise property taxes.
Tesla dodges California license suspension after dropping misleading 'autopilot' marketing terms
Tesla avoids California license suspension after stopping "autopilot" use in marketing following state DMV order over misleading advertising practices.
The Bottom Line - Tuesday, February 17
NYC Taxes, Ocasio Cortez, Iranian Negotiations
Judge dismisses lawsuit over Buffalo Wild Wings’ ‘boneless wings’
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit claiming Buffalo Wild Wings falsely advertised its boneless wings, ruling that reasonable consumers would not be misled by the name.
Multistate outbreak of highly drug-resistant salmonella linked to trendy 'superfood,' feds warn
Drug-resistant Salmonella outbreak linked to moringa powder supplements prompts urgent recall. Seven infected across multiple states, three hospitalized.
Liz Peek calls out ‘incredible fraud’ in New York that has spiraled out of control
Panelists David Asman and Liz Peek discuss New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s economic policies, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s comments in Munich and more on ‘The Bottom Line.’
The election is about how swing seats will 'determine the majority': GOP lawmaker
Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., discusses the Republican Party's strong financial position heading into midterms, highlighting the need to overcome obstacles and win swing seats on 'The Evening Edit.'
GOP rep slams ‘washed up’ Hillary Clinton, AOC: ‘And Gavin Newsom just needs a wash’
Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., discusses former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s comments at the Munich Security Conference on ‘The Evening Edit.’
America’s shrinking cattle herd sees price surges
‘The Big Weekend Show’ co-host Tomi Lahren lays out the ways the Trump administration can ‘save the American cattleman’ on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Americans shatter air travel record in 2025 despite surprising shift in when they fly
Americans broke air travel records in 2025 with over 904 million passengers screened at TSA checkpoints, but growth slowed compared to previous years.
Labor Dept watchdog uncovers nearly $1 billion in lost COVID unemployment cash
Labor Department Inspector General Anthony D’Esposito reveals discovery of nearly $1 billion in unspent COVID-era unemployment funds, including $720 million in unused debit cards on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Major Texas university adds Shein to list of banned Chinese companies
University of Texas at Austin bans Shein from campus networks following Gov. Abbott's directive targeting Chinese companies over cybersecurity concerns.
Iran won’t 'give up the Islamic Revolution,' expert says
Foundation for Defense of Democracies founder Cliff May weighs in on U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations in Geneva, warning that Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s threats against U.S. signal rising military tensions on ‘The Bottom Line.’



















