Fireworks business booms this Fourth of July as trade talks fizzle out incoming supplies
Some fireworks companies warn tariffs could slow business ahead of America's 250th birthday in 2026. The American Pyrotechnics Association warned of a shortage among new products.
Billionaire Ray Dalio warns of 'big, painful disruptions' after Congress passes Trump's spending bill
Billionaire Ray Dalio warned of economic consequences of Congress passing Trump's spending bill, including possible spending cuts, major tax increases and money printing.
IMAX CEO unveils new details about filming of ‘F1’ movie
IMAX CEO Richard Gelfond discusses his company’s expansion plans, competing with at-home entertainment and working with Tom Cruise and Christopher Nolan on ‘Barron’s Roundtable.’
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CEO says AI will wipe out jobs; discount fashion company Shein faces pushback from regulators in France; Chick-fil-A voted most satisfying fast-food chain in America.
Mamdani's plans for government subsidized grocery stores will only drive up prices and demand says Curtis Sliwa
New York City mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa explains his plans to make the city more affordable and safe should he be elected mayor in November on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
What's in the 'big, beautiful bill' for American workers?
Analysis shows Trump's tax bill would reduce federal tax burdens for all income levels, making TCJA's lower rates permanent while adding temporary deductions for tips and overtime.
These trade deals are the road to trying to get something more fair: Taylor Riggs
'The Big Money Show' talks President Donald Trump's trade policy amid anticipated deals and the looming tariff deadline.
Ackman backs Adams to stop socialist Mamdani, calls on Cuomo to drop out
Billionaire businessman Bill Ackman has endorsed New York City Mayor Eric Adams to defeat socialist Zohran Mamdani and called on former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to drop out of this year's mayoral race.
Hungry Florida boaters shell out 'best $50 ever spent' for fast food delivered at sea
Floating food delivery service brings Chick-fil-A to boaters at Florida's Crab Island, operating April through September, with various items available.
US hits Iran's 'shadow fleet' and oil smuggling network with sanctions
The Treasury Department is targeting vessels in Iran's "shadow fleet" and the operators of an Iran-Iraq oil smuggling network in its latest sanctions.
National Association of Realtors faces lawsuit over monopoly claims
The Agency founder and CEO Mauricio Umansky discusses his lawsuit against the National Association of Realtors over allegations that the organization is violating anti-trust laws on ‘Varney & Co.’
Miami mayor warns people moving to Florida to not vote for the ‘same policies they fled’
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez discusses the trend of New Yorkers moving to Florida to escape blue-state policies and Miami’s upcoming July 4 plans on ‘Varney & Co.’
China trade war threatens US fireworks industry: Stars, Stripes and Sticker Shock
The American fireworks industry warns tariffs could dampen Fourth of July celebrations in 2026.
Inside the CBO score that became ammo for both sides and nearly blew up the GOP’s flagship bill
How the CBO gets to these figures is at the center of a long-running debate in Washington, because these estimates often become the tip of the spear in partisan warfare.
Gingrich on 'big, beautiful bill': Trump and the country will win today
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich discusses the imminent House vote of the 'big, beautiful bill,' President Donald Trump's involvement in the legislation and the Democrats' criticism over the bill.
Democrats have 'gone back to the Soviet playbook of 1917,' GOP rep says
Rep. Mike Haridopolos, R-Fla., discusses the imminent House vote on the 'big, beautiful bill,' the introduction of the LEDGER Act and the Democrats' 'Project 2029' agenda.
Former NSA hacker warns of cyberattacks targeting airlines
Former NSA hacker David Kennedy joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss hacking group 'Scattered Spider' targeting the airline industry ahead of the July 4th weekend and the CIA declassifying a review of the 2016 Russia election interference probe.
Job growth picked up in June despite economic uncertainty
The Labor Department released its jobs report for June which showed U.S. employers added 147,000 jobs last month as the labor market weathered economic uncertainty.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: We are laser-focused on bringing debt deficit down
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent discusses U.S. debt management, inflation expectations, Chairman Jerome Powell's fate in the Federal Reserve, deregulation and more during an interview on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Gordon Chang warns China is 'making very fast gains' in 'real competition' over AI
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang weighs in on the U.S. easing chip curbs on China, the status of the trade truce, the A.I. race and President Donald Trump's remarks regarding sanctions on Iranian oil.



















