Ukraine's attack on Russian airfields was a 'brilliant operation,' Gen. Keane says
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) on the Ukrainian drone attack on Russian airfields and a report that Iran is building up its uranium stockpiles despite nuclear talks.
Ability to sell steel products in US 'is not an entitlement, it's a privilege': Steel Manufacturers Association president
Steel Manufacturers Association President Philip Bell comments on whether domestic demand can be met as well as the United Kingdom's push for the U.S. to implement a zero-tariff steel accord on 'Varney & Co.'
Markets will go up if Trump-Xi Jinping call happens soon, expert signals
Fox News contributor and Heritage Foundation senior fellow on China strategy Michael Pillsbury on a 'routine' military warning to China and the state of the Chinese Communist Party's economy.
Washington may need to implement some 'fiscal discipline': Mark Heppenstall
Penn Mutual Asset Management President and CIO Mark Heppenstall analyzes the balancing act between U.S. markets and fiscal policy coming from D.C.
Boulder terror attack: Florida rep sounds off on US vetting processes
Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., discusses Congress' role in fighting antisemitism and addresses opposition to President Donald Trump's tax bill on 'Varney & Co.'
JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon: Market is 'complacent' and may be in for a surprise
JPMorgan Chase Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon talks federal spending, the state of markets, billion-dollar tech investments, trade tensions, national security and more in an exclusive 'Mornings with Maria' interview.
China expert cautious over Trump-Xi Jinping talks: 'I don't think they're going to produce anything of value to us'
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang on anticipated trade talks between China and the U.S., Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's warning about the threat posed to Taiwan and CCP officials seeing Harvard as their 'party school.'
Nearly 80 Big Lots stores reopen this week across multiple states
Big Lots stores in nine states resume operations after bankruptcy, with Variety Wholesalers planning a grand opening celebration and exploring more acquisitions.
Price of eggs has dropped 61% since Trump took office
USDA reports egg prices fell from $8 to $2.52 per dozen since March, influenced by bird flu and increased imports from Turkey, Brazil, and South Korea.
Poland’s soaring economy sets stage for tight presidential race as US, EU watch closely
Poland, a leading example of economic growth and increased military spending in Europe, will vote in a presidential runoff Sunday in a race that remains too close to call.
Trump Energy Department cancels $3.7B in Biden-era green energy grants
The Trump Energy Department has canceled $3.7 billion in grants for climate projects, including carbon capture, as part of a review to ensure economic viability and security.
Freezing temperatures and embracing failure: A successful formula for Finland’s tech success
Finland's data centers leverage cold climate for efficiency, providing community heating benefits and supporting a thriving tech and startup ecosystem.
Trump says Pakistani officials visiting US to negotiate trade deal ahead of potential 29% tariff
President Donald Trump said Pakistani officials are visiting the U.S. next week in an effort to reach a deal to lower tariffs.
US Steel-Nippon deal would be dead without Trump: Rep. Dan Meuser
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Pa., discusses the partnership between U.S. Steel and Tokyo-based Nippon Steel and whether DOGE can meet its savings goal on 'Making Money.'
Trump accuses China of violating tariff agreement with US
'The Big Money Show' panel discusses U.S.- China trade talks after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said negotiations stalled.
Trump will duplicate UK trade deal with other nations, including China: Rep. Ben Cline
Rep. Ben Cline, R-Va., discusses U.S.-China trade talks and whether President Donald Trump's tax bill has enought spending cuts on 'Varney & Co.'
Top dictatorship hawk reacts to Chevron being allowed to continue in Venezuela: 'Best of both worlds'
Policy aims to block Maduro royalties and Chinese takeover while maintaining US oil infrastructure
USDA uncovered 'one the largest' schemes in food stamp fraud, Secretary Rollins details
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins says the agency is 'hyper-focused' on ending waste, fraud and abuse, and talks latest policy initiatives.
Market growth will spark when trade, tax issues are resolved: Chris Maher
OceanFirst Bank CEO Chris Maher weighs Trump-era tariffs, customer investment, the Federal Reserve's interest trajectory, national deficit and macroeconomic growth.
Boeing paying $1.1B as DOJ dismisses criminal fraud case; families of victims in crashes set to object to deal
Families of Boeing 737 MAX8 crash victims set to oppose the DOJ's decision to dismiss fraud charges, as Boeing agrees to a non-prosecution deal and financial settlement.



















