Socialism drives poverty, immigration crises: Mayor Francis Suarez
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez says socialist countries and ideology create a 'tremendous amount of poverty' which exacerbates the migrant crisis.
Cyber threats pose a danger to US' ability to wage war: Charles Beames
SpiderOak and York Space Systems Executive Chairman Charles Beames discusses the rise in cybercrimes since the pandemic, the threat of cyberattacks on national security, and the protection of data in space.
Alabama airline worker who was sucked into engine remembered as 'loving mother' of 3 kids
Courtney Edwards, the Piedmont Airlines worker who died after being sucked into a plane engine at an Alabama airport, is being remembered by her union as a “loving mother.”
Tesla investing $3.6B in Nevada Semi and battery plant
Tesla is expanding its Reno, Nevada-area Gigafactory to mass produce its new Semi truck and next-generation battery packs through a $3.6 billion investment.
Gas prices spike as demand increases: AAA
Gas prices are spiking once again as demand rises. And with a shortage of supply, prices could continue to rise throughout the winter months.
Market has 'big challenges' in front of it: Jim Lacamp
Morgan Stanley Sr. Vice President of Investments Jim Lacamp and Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne discuss the markets ahead of earnings releases and provide outlooks for tech and energy stocks.
Rep. Mark Green preparing 'border boot camp' on House special committee
Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., discusses rising concerns around Democrats Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell, and crime encountered at the southern border.
Twitter sees ad spending fall over 70% in Dec
Twitter has seen its advertising revenue dive since Elon Musk bought the social media platform.
Californians put fast-food law on 2024 ballot
A law aimed at raising fast-food workers' wages and creating better working conditions will get put to California voters in 2024.
Rick Perry: Biden's energy policies will send electricity prices 'through the roof'
Former U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry proposes a solution to America's energy crisis on 'The Evening Edit.'
Oil expert rips Biden's weaponization of Strategic Petroleum Reserve as 'blasphemy': 'Disaster for America'
Canary CEO Dan Eberhart addressed the rise in U.S. oil and gas prices and explains how Biden's energy policies are hurting American consumers.
Paris rushing to finish 2024 Olympics construction work
The Porte de la Chapelle Arena in construction for the Paris2024 Olympic games has been delayed by supply chain distortion caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Serta Simmons files for bankruptcy
Serta Simmons Bedding has filed a pre-arranged bankruptcy though it says business fundamentals remain strong despite financial challenges from a slumping mattress industry.
White House blames rising gas prices on everyone but themselves: Sen. Bill Cassidy
Louisiana Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy reacts to Democrats accusing Republicans of raising gas prices on the American people on 'The Big Money Show.'
Dollar Tree CEO Mike Witynski to step down
Dollar Tree Inc. announced on Tuesday that CEO Mike Witynski would step down from the board and leave the company. Rick Dreiling will assume the role of chief executive.
Defense companies secure record orders
Defense sales at both Lockheed Martin Corp. and Raytheon Technologies Corp. fell last year compared with 2021, according to quarterly results released Tuesday.
Amazon launches new subscription prescription drug service
Prime members will be able to get as many prescription medications as they need for $5 a month with the new RxPass, according to e-commerce giant Amazon.
Sha'carri Richardson booted from American Airlines flight after argument with flight attendant
Track and field star Sha'Carri Richardson was ordered to deplane an American Airlines flight Saturday morning after a heated exchange with a flight attendant.
DOJ sues Google, alleging monopoly on online ads
The Justice Department filed an anti-trust lawsuit against Alphabet Inc.'s Google, alleging the company has an unfair dominance over digital advertising.
Judge tosses lawsuit against Whole Foods after workers fired for wearing Black Lives Matter masks
A federal judge on Monday tossed a lawsuit brought against Whole Foods after three former employees claimed they were unlawfully fired for wearing Black Lives Matter masks.



















