Goya Foods CEO announces departure with anti-child trafficking pledge: 'Will not be silenced'
Goya Foods CEO and President Bob Unanue said the board voted him out after over 20 years and vowed to continue his mission fighting child trafficking.
Small Business Administration staff return to office following Trump's mandate
SBA administrator Kelly Loeffler discusses the importance of her agency's return to office and Elon Musk's decision to allow federal employees a second chance to justify their jobs.
EPA administrator vows to claw back Biden stash: 'We're not going to rest'
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin discusses the efforts to get back the Biden administration's EPA funds and speeding up the permitting process.
Trump-backed budget resolution is an important test for Republicans: Newt Gingrich
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich discusses whether Republicans can get President Donald Trump's tax cuts through the House on 'Varney & Co.'
GOP rep spotlights budgeting process that could save ‘billions’
Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to break down the House’s reconciliation budget and its impact on the U.S.’s overall spending strategy.
Trump memo restricting Chinese investments a 'massive, positive downpayment': Steve Yates
Steve Yates, Heritage Foundation senior fellow for China and national security, weighs in on the president's America First Investment Policy memo, the administration's proposal for port fees on Chinese ships and China's trade practices.
There is 'bloat in the federal government,' GOP lawmaker says
Rep. Keith Self, R-Texas, on the House readying for a reconciliation bill vote, Medicaid spending cuts, Veteran Affairs job cuts and progress reportedly being made to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
America's wealthiest households driving nearly half of consumer spending: Moody's
The top 10% of American households in terms of income earned are driving nearly half of all U.S. consumer spending, according to a new analysis by Moody's Analytics.
DoorDash to pay New York delivery workers nearly $17M for using tips to subsidize wages
DoorDash will pay nearly $17 million in a settlement after the food delivery platform used customer tips to subsidize the wages of New York delivery workers.
iPhone voice-to-text appears to write 'Trump' when user says 'racist'
iPhone’s voice-to-text feature briefly shows “Trump” when a user says “Racist."
Lara Trump: 'Fearmongering' is all Dems know
'My View with Lara Trump' host Lara Trump weighs in on Elon Musk's ultimatum to federal workers on 'The Bottom Line.'
House Oversight member blasts 'arrogance' in federal government after protests against firings
Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., argues Elon Musk's demand for federal employees to justify their work is fair on 'The Evening Edit.'
If the US can get this right in Gaza, maybe they'll be a brighter day for Gazans, Mike Pompeo says
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo unpacks negotiations to bring peace to Ukraine and the Middle East on 'Kudlow.'
The man who got to see the gold inside Fort Knox
Former Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin discusses the push to inspect Fort Knox gold on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Cybersecurity firm Check Point’s CEO weighs in on record crypto heist
Check Point CEO Nadav Zafrir analyzes the historic Bybit cyberattack on 'The Claman Countdown.'
A recession is still far off the table, economic panelist analyzes
'The Claman Countdown' panelists Jack Janasiewicz and Alli McCartney unpack market earnings and volatility.
Trump admin could raise port fees on Chinese ships: Who will it impact?
The Trump administration is considering a plan that could raise port fees on Chinese-made or operated container ships in an effort to support U.S. shipbuilders.
Hooters looking at possible bankruptcy filing
Hooters is looking at possibly filing for bankruptcy as a means of restructuring the restaurant chain and tackling its debt, Bloomberg reported Friday, citing unnamed sources.
Trump's tariff strategy has become politicized: Joe LaVorgna
SMBC Chief Economist Joe LaVorgna explains how tariffs are causing market uncertainty on 'Making Money.'
Inflation is something to worry about: Ed Yardeni
Yardeni Research President Ed Yardeni analyzes new economic data amid market 'weakness' on 'Making Money.'



















