Bessent details how Economic Fury, naval blockade is squeezing the Iranian regime
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent breaks down Operation Economic Fury and the pressure against the Iranian regime on 'Kudlow.'
Federal government made $186B in improper payments last fiscal year
Improper federal payments hit $186 billion in fiscal year 2025, with Medicare, Medicaid and tax credits accounting for the bulk, a new GAO report finds.
Megacap tech earnings put AI trade to the test
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari and Federated Hermes CIO Stephen Auth break down the highly anticipated tech earnings reports and what they signal for the A.I. trade on ‘The Claman Countdown.’
Federal Reserve leaves interest rates unchanged as Powell's chairmanship nears end
Federal Reserve policymakers left interest rates unchanged in April amid concerns about elevated inflation and as Fed Chair Jerome Powell's term as central bank chairman draws to a close.
Fed at a turning point as Powell exit questions grow and Warsh nomination advances
‘The Big Money Show’ discusses Jerome Powell’s uncertain future, the Fed’s rate decision, and Kevin Warsh’s nomination as a potential leadership shift looms.
Fed leaves rates unchanged with four dissents
FOX Business White House correspondent Edward Lawrence reports on the Federal Reserve's rate decision on 'Making Money.'
Global markets are 'looking through' this oil crisis right now: Ryan Payne
A 'Mornings with Maria' panel assesses the oil markets amid the conflict with Iran, Jamie Dimon's warning of risks in the credit and debt markets and earnings season.
Jerome Powell showed he's not the leader America needs at the Fed: Judy Shelton
Economist Judy Shelton discusses Fed uncertainty, Jerome Powell’s leadership and rising economic pessimism on ‘Varney & Co.’
It's 'really hard' to bet against US economy: Frances Donald
RBC chief economist Frances Donald discusses her April 2026 forecast for U.S. GDP and inflation risks, the health of the labor market and consumer spending patterns contributing to a bifurcated economy on 'Making Money.'
Kevin Warsh moves one step closer to becoming next Fed chair
Kevin Warsh moves closer to replacing Jerome Powell as Fed chair after the Senate Banking Committee voted to advance his nomination to the full Senate.
Work more, lose less? New bill aims to end Social Security penalty
A proposed bill from Sen. Rick Scott and Rep. Greg Murphy would let Social Security beneficiaries work without having their benefits reduced.
US races to secure antimony as China’s rare earth industry raises defense concerns
Americas Gold and Silver Corp Chairman and CEO Paul Andre Huet discusses expanding antimony production for U.S. defense systems, reducing reliance on foreign adversaries and scaling operations at the Galena Complex on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Congressman calls on Congress to pass reconciliation bill without Democrats, warns 'time is running out'
Rep. Andy Barr, R-Ky., discusses GOP gridlock on FISA and DHS funding, security concerns after the third assassination attempt of President Donald Trump and China’s role in AI policy talks on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
What a UAE exit from OPEC means and why it matters
The UAE announced it is quitting OPEC after 59 years, a move experts say could boost oil production and ultimately lower global energy prices.
Nearly half of Gen X workers are delaying retirement as rising costs, stagnant wages drain savings
Nearly 50% of Gen X employees are pushing back their retirement dates due to rising costs and stagnant wages, according to a new PwC financial wellness survey.
US ‘has some work to do’ to catch up in space domain: True Anomaly CEO
True Anomaly co-founder and CEO Even Rogers details the firm’s reported $650 million Series D funding and its mission for U.S. space superiority on ‘The Claman Countdown.’
LARRY KUDLOW: Unconditional Dictation
We’re headed for additional military combat along with the economic embargo to finish the job and end the war in Iran
Fed's Powell will take meeting as a 'swan song,' CIO says
Prime Capital Financial CIO Will McGough assesses the markets and oil amid the situation in Iran, the earnings season and the Federal Reserve meeting on 'Mornings with Maria.'
CIO reveals chipmaker investing strategy: 'Buy chips on dips'
Pence Capital Management CIO Dryden Pence discusses investment strategy regarding chip stocks, his prediction for the Iran conflict and market resiliency on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Californians who move away are typically saving hundreds a month on housing costs
Californians who leave the state save an average of $672 per month on housing and are 48% more likely to become homeowners, a UC Berkeley study found.



















