Americans must prepare to 'buckle up' for summer, winter season travel: Lee Abbamonte
Travel expert Lee Abbamonte warns that the July 4th travel rush isn't the end of a busy travel year.
China is becoming an economic ‘juggernaut’: Rep. Warren Davidson
Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, joined ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the growing tensions between the U.S. and China, and the Biden administration’s botched withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Border smugglers, cartels 'will do anything to make money': Ronald Vitiello
Former U.S. Border Patrol chief and acting ICE Director Ronald Vitiello discusses Biden's 'risky, dangerous' immigration policies.
Japanese consultant Joji Matsui found guilty of taking bribes in Tokyo Olympics trial
Joji Matsui, one of a few Japanese officials charged in a bribery scandal involving organizers of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, was found guilty of taking bribes in Tokyo District Court.
What stores are open on the Fourth of July?
The Fourth of July holiday arrives on Tuesday and while markets, banks and many government offices will be closed, most stores will be open for at least part of the holiday.
Tesla shares spike as price cuts boost record car deliveries
Tesla reported a record number of deliveries in the second quarter as the leading U.S. electric vehicle maker made good on CEO Elon Musk's aggressive discounting strategy.
Anheuser-Busch CEO ‘not addressing the problem’ will keep customers away, former exec warns
The "chasm" between Bud Light and its customers will "intensify" as long as Anheuser-Busch's CEO tries to be "everything to everyone," says former exec Anson Frericks.
Anheuser-Busch CEO is 'unable to clearly serve' shareholders, customers: Anson Frericks
Former Anheuser-Busch President Anson Frericks explains why he's calling for the beer company's current CEO to step down.
Trucking CEO suing Teamsters urges negotiations ‘immediately’: ‘Trucking truly moves America’
Yellow Corporation CEO Darren Hawkins warns his fleet of 30,000 truckers could fail if the Teamsters refuse "getting to the table" on wage and restructuring negotiations.
Teamsters Union can do 'the right things' by 'getting to the table': Darren Hawkins
Yellow Corporation CEO Darren Hawkins presses the importance of union negotiations to avoid economic disruption.
States to sue EPA over 'damaging' environmental impact of residential wood-burning stoves
Several states are suing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency alleging it failed to sufficiently review wood-burning stoves and its impact on the environment.
Buttigieg passes buck on responsibility after airlines blame FAA for flight delays
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg pushed back on accusations that the Federal Aviation Administration is to blame for recurring U.S. flight delays.
Pete Davidson shares update on plans for ferry he bought with Colin Jost: 'Lifelong problem'
Pete Davidson revealed plans for the Staten Island ferry that he and fellow "SNL" star Colin Jost purchased at auction in January 2022.
World's first fully electric flying car approved by FAA; company now accepting preorders
Alef Aero, a sustainable mobility company in California, has been given a special airworthiness certification by the FAA for its flying electric car — and it's taking preorders.
Troy Aikman slams foreign beer brands using US flag for July 4th
NFL Hall of Famer Troy Aikman says ‘drink American’ with his beer brand Eight that is headquartered in Texas for the Fourth of July.
Barry Manilow’s history writing jingles for major brands before his big break
Barry Manilow is known for his hits like "Copacabana," but before he got his start as a musician, he began his career writing jingles for famous brands like State Farm.
Nike to relaunch Kobe Bryant's signature shoe line
Nike and Kobe Bryant's estate have agreed to relaunch the late NBA Hall of Famer's shoe line. The relationship previously ended in 2021 after 18 years.
Danger of Yellow trucking company going bankrupt is 'imminent': Lawyer Marc Kasowitz
Kasowitz Benson Torres’ Marc Kasowitz details the ongoing legal battle between Yellow and the Teamsters Union on ‘The Claman Countdown.’
30% of flights delayed upon departure: Hayley Berg
Hopper lead economist Hayley Berg weighs in on the flight cancelation spike ahead of the Fourth of July.
China's new foreign policy law 'a lot of bluster on Xi's part,' says Rep. Mike Waltz
Rep. Mike Waltz, R-Fla., discusses reports of a military base in Belarus, China's new foreign policy law, the affirmative action ruling not applying to the service academies and military enlistment concerns.



















