Trump is trying to get Zelenskyy, Putin to the table: Brian Brenberg
'The Big Money Show' panel discusses the widening rift between Ukraine President Zelenskyy and President Donald Trump as the Russia war continues.
Trump official finds 'many millions' in fraud at energy department
Energy Secretary Chris Wright discusses the benefits of global warming and the effort to expand nuclear power on 'Varney & Co.'
As 2025 kicks in, so are layoffs: these are some companies cutting jobs
This year only has just over one-and-a-half months in the books so far, but multiple companies have already announced layoffs, including Blue Origin, JPMorgan Chase and Estee Lauder.
Brazil gets greenlight to join OPEC+ months ahead of hosting UN’s annual climate summit
Brazil will be joining the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, or OPEC+, highlighting the South American country’s growing status as a major oil exporter.
Elon Musk hints new Grok AI could beat Warren Buffett's March Madness bracket challenge
Elon Musk says his AI startup xAI's new Grok-3 chatbot could help a lucky user pick a perfect March Madness bracket, despite no perfect brackets ever having been submitted.
Tubi CEO: Tubi is committed to being a free streamer
Tubi CEO Anjali Sud says the sports market is 'extremely competitive' right now on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Americans' credit card and household debt reach all-time high
Americans' credit card debt set a new record of $1.2 trillion in the last quarter of 2024, while overall household debt reached a new high of about $18 trillion, the New York Fed found.
Trump vows to restart abandoned pipeline project in progressive blue state
'The Big Money Show' panel discusses New York's anti-gas policies as President Donald Trump looks to kickstart the country's energy dominance.
NAACP urges Black Americans to avoid companies that ditched DEI
'The Big Money Show' panel discusses the rollback of diversity, equity, and inclusion policies at big companies like Amazon, Target, and Walmart.
Economist reveals the two things needed to boost oil production
Heritage Foundation research fellow and economist EJ Antoni weighs in on President Donald Trump's creation of the National Energy Dominance Council and increasing oil and gas production in the U.S.
Meta announces 'world's longest subsea cable project,' says it will be longer than the globe's circumference
Meta announces plans for massive subsea cable project that will reach five continents and be longer than the circumference of the planet.
Trump delivers on promise to end offshore wind energy projects
Former Trump administration Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette discusses whether ending wind power projects will cause the collapse of the Green New Deal on 'Varney & Co.'
1789 Capital co-founder on Enhanced Games: We want to see what science will allow the human body to do
1789 Capital co-founder and CIO Chris Buskirk on supporting the 'exciting investment,' Enhanced Games.
Strong storms knock out power for thousands in US
Severe weather has wiped out power for droves of customers throughout a large portion of the eastern U.S. More winter weather is expected throughout the week.
Top automaker could move some production out of Mexico amid Trump tariff talks, CEO says
Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida suggested President Trump’s tariffs could prompt the car manufacturer to shift its production outside of Mexico.
Public health alert issued for meat and poultry pasties over undeclared allergen
Meat and poultry pasties made by a Michigan-based restaurant are the subject of an alert due to an egg allergen not written on the packaging.
Major crafts retailer plans to close hundreds of locations
Joann, an Ohio-based crafts retailer, is trying to shutter more than half of its 800 locations nationwide as it restructures under the Chapter 11 bankruptcy process.
Trump tariffs 'muddy the waters for the Fed,' market reporter cautions
Barron's market reporter Jacob Sonenshine and Strategic Wealth Partners CEO Mark Tepper comment on more reciprocal tariffs, America's energy 'crisis' and big bank CEOs meeting in D.C. over debanking.
Chevron laying off up to 20% of workforce
Chevron is seeking to trim its headcount by a sizable amount, with Vice Chair Mark Nelson saying it will impact 15%–20% of workers.
JCPenney set to close stores in 2025: Here are the locations
JCPenney is shuttering a handful of locations throughout the country. The company cited "expiring lease agreements" and "market changes" for the reason behind the closures.



















