Trump tax bill 'powerfully' reduces federal deficit in profound economic shift: Stephen Miran
Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Stephen Miran explains how President Donald Trump's tax bill will spark growth and reduce debt on 'Making Money.'
Bond vigilantes realize the Fed is on wrong side of history: Jim Thorne
Wellington-Altus Private Wealth chief market strategist Jim Thorne argues the Federal Reserve will have to dramatically cut interest rates in the back half of 2025 on 'Making Money.'
Stock market is taking an 'easy stroll' towards an all-time high: Charles Payne
'Making Money' host Charles Payne explains why the U.S. stock market could sizzle this summer.
NYC dem socialist Zohran Mamdani wins primary election: What is his economic agenda?
New York mayoral candidate and democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani's platform includes a $30 minimum wage, higher taxes on corporations and affordable housing initiatives.
Pace of innovation is accelerating: Lou Basenese
'The Big Money Show' panel discusses China looking to close the artificial intelligence advancements gap with the U.S.
Lawmakers grapple with questions of safety vs speed in AI race with China
Bipartisan lawmakers stressed U.S. dominance in AI development over China, as witnesses highlighted the need for smart guardrails to balance safety with technological advancement.
Nvidia shares to see a boost amid AI demand: R 'Ray' Wang
Constellation Research found R 'Ray' Wang breaks down Micron's anticipated earnings report and his expectations for Nvidia's annual shareholder meeting.
Microsoft plans 'substantial' job cuts across Xbox division
Xbox managers expect substantial job cuts across the gaming division next week as Microsoft continues streamlining processes following its $69 billion Activision Blizzard acquisition.
Trump evolved into a 'great politician': Charlie Gasparino
'The Big Money Show' panel discusses President Donald Trump's high-stakes NATO speech after brokering an Israel-Iran ceasefire deal.
Trump warns Spain: Pay up for defense or pay 'twice as much' in trade negotiations
President Donald Trump slams Spain as NATO's "only country that won't pay up" to the 5% defense spending target, warning of trade repercussions while the alliance pushes for increased military funding.
Trump slams Fed Chair Powell for not cutting rates: 'Average mentally person'
President Donald Trump on Wednesday criticized Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell for keeping interest rates too high, calling the central bank chief an "average mentally person."
These popular Fourth of July foods will cost more this year
American Farm Bureau Federation reports Fourth of July barbecue costs staying "stubbornly high" at $7.09 per person due to inflation and reduced food availability.
Doug Burgum raises terror concerns, citing Biden admin's open border
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss growing concerns over Iran retaliating inside the U.S. after recent American strikes and how federal agencies are responding.
Three Mile Island nuclear plant expected to restart ahead of schedule
Three Mile Island will come back online sooner than originally planned, with Constellation Energy Corp. saying it now anticipates it will reopen in 2027.
Welding program at Philadelphia high school gives students trade skills
Father Judge High School welding specialist Joe Williams discusses how his program helps students get jobs after they graduate and more on ‘Red, White & Blue Collar.’
Expert says AI will lead to ‘more jobs’ being created in the US
Andreessen Horowitz general partner Katherine Boyle addresses concerns that artificial intelligence will dominate the job market.
Citi vice chair of client and banking predicts 'exciting' growth in private market
Citi Vice Chair of Client and Banking Leon Kalvaria joins 'Mornings with Maria' to analyze business sentiment as leaders navigate uncertainty surrounding the current geopolitical and economic climate.
Bessent urged to stop EU’s ‘punitive’ tax grab targeting U.S. firms
EXCLUSIVE: As U.S.-EU trade talks continue, a free market group warns European digital rules unfairly target American firms while favoring Chinese companies.
Abraham Accords architect says it’s the first time in decades he’s been optimistic about trajectory of Middle East
Robert Greenway, former senior director for the National Security Council, weighs in on the state of Iran and the impact of the U.S. strikes on adversarial countries.
Job seekers in limbo as long-term unemployment persists
Long-term unemployment hit a three-year high of 23.5% in April, showing a stagnant labor market in which companies are neither cutting nor expanding their workforces.



















