Federal Trade Commission sues LA Fitness operators over 'exceedingly difficult' membership cancellations
The Federal Trade Commission targets LA Fitness and Esporta Fitness operators for alleged consumer protection violations related to difficult subscription cancellations.
California is setting a new standard of 'insanity and corruption,' GOP rep argues
Rep. Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., champions his bill aimed to stop California's redistricting scheme on 'The Bottom Line.'
Fed minutes show tariff inflation fears outweighed jobs market in July rate decision
Minutes from the Fed's July policy meeting revealed policymakers prioritized tariff-driven inflation risks over labor market concerns when keeping interest rates unchanged.
Former Obama adviser Mohamed El-Erian narrows Fed chair picks to two
Allianz chief economic advisor Mohamed El-Erian analyzes the state of inflation, the Federal Reserve and the global economy on 'The Claman Countdown.'
United and Delta face lawsuits over windowless window seats sold to passengers for extra fees
Passengers are suing United Airlines and Delta Air Lines for deceptive practices after paying premium prices for windowless window seats on flights.
Oyster farmer’s Senate run fuels socialism fight
'The Big Money Show' co-host Brian Brenberg previews 'The Cost of Socialism' and how an oyster farmer’s Senate bid is fueling the debate.
Europe turns to Trump’s America: $750 billion in US energy deals, says Sec. Burgum
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to tout President Donald Trump’s bold energy agenda and detail how the administration’s crime crackdown is restoring law and order in America’s capital.
Trump hits Federal Reserve Chair Powell over housing industry in latest attack, blasting mortgage rates
President Donald Trump resumed attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, this time claiming he is hurting the housing industry with high rates.
Powell faces economic crossroads in Jackson Hole speech as Fed chair tenure nears end
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's speech at the Jackson Hole conference on Friday comes amid the labor market showing signs of weakness and inflation ticking higher due to tariffs.
Loudoun County Public Schools accused of turning Title IX 'on its head'
The father of a Virginia student and his attorney speak out on his son's suspension over an incident involving a trans student in a boys locker room on 'The Bottom Line.'
FDA issues warning, investigating after radioactive shrimp bound for Walmart detected at major US ports
Shrimp from Indonesia contaminated with man-made Cesium-137 found at US ports, FDA warns consumers not to eat Great Value frozen shrimp.
Obama has ‘no concept of money,’ Pennsylvania GOP lawmaker argues
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Pa., defends Chicago voters slamming former President Barack Obama’s 'monstrosity' on ‘The Evening Edit.’
Google strikes major nuclear power deal to fuel AI data centers with 50 megawatt capacity
Tennessee Valley Authority becomes first utility to purchase power from GEN IV reactor through Google and Kairos Power partnership for data centers.
Moore knocks Trump's Intel stake plan: Corporate welfare
Economist Stephen Moore joins 'Varney & Co.' to weigh in on President Donald Trump's plan to take a stake in chip maker Intel.
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Home Depot sees sales rise; Softbank invests $2 billion in Intel; Starbucks sets 2% raises for corporate workers; Cambridge adds Gen Z slang terms to dictionary.
Expert warns of government Intel rescue: 'Let the private sector fix this'
Laffer Tengler Investments CEO and CIO Nancy Tengler joins 'Mornings with Maria' to weigh in on strong earnings powered by AI and why she thinks government equity stake in Intel is the wrong move.
Energy leader calls for probe into China’s mineral trade over potential weaponization
Energy Fair Trade Coalition executive director Bret Manley explains how China's rare earth mineral trade with the U.S. impacts national security on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Anti-woke groups in US and France join forces to combat debanking and corporate ideological policies
The U.S.-based 1792 Exchange collaborates with French group the Observatoire du Wokisme to crack down on debanking and other ideologically biased corporate policies.
Pam Bondi touts 'such cooperation' between DC police and federal agencies
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi describes the results of federalizing Washington, D.C.'s, police and issues a warning to sanctuary cities on 'Kudlow.'
David Brooks is 'wrong to begin with' over redistricting claim, radio host argues
Radio host Mark Simone reacts to New York Times columnist David Brooks' remarks on GOP redistricting, the Democrats' strategic moves and California Gov. Gavin Newsom's plan for the state on 'The Evening Edit.'



















