Rare $1 bills with printing error could be worth thousands: 'They're still out there'
Due to a printing error made by the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing, you might have a rare dollar bill on hand that's worth thousands of dollars — check your wallets.
University of Florida lays out clear consequences for disruptive student, faculty protesters
The University of Florida warned students and employees of the consequences they would face for engaging in disruptive behavior on campus as anti-Israel protests rage across the U.S.
Top Education Department official stepping down as college financial aid fiasco continues
RIchard Cordray, who heads the Federal Student Aid office, will step down in June in the midst of a financial aid crisis that's leaving some students without necessary aid
Mortgage rates are still above 7% and home prices remain high
Mortgage rates remain high, as do home prices and homeowners insurance rates.
'There's more we need to do' to bring down costs for Americans: Wally Adeyemo
Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo joins ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast’ to discuss Biden's tax agenda, inflation, the White House’s latest sanctions on Iran and the Russia-Ukraine war.
We need policies that are advancing energy in US: Mike Sommers
American Petroleum Institute CEO Mike Sommers discusses the Biden administration cracking down on energy agenda and the impact it could have on the country's electrical grid.
Drop in fuel demand and oil prices sends gas prices lower: AAA
The national average cost for a gallon of gas declined as demand for fuel and oil prices dropped.
Donald Trump is 'playing offensive' while Biden's on defense 'in every single state': Michael Whatley
Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley reacts to Trump's court proceedings, latest presidential polls and setting the pace for campaign fundraising.
There is ‘a lot of frustration’ within the Republican Party: Rep. Anna Paulina Luna
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to break down the GOP’s ongoing battle for a House speaker and discusses Biden’s presidential campaign strategy.
Rolex split-seconds watch goes up for auction, clocks eye-popping winning bid
A buyer recently paid an eye-popping and record-setting amount at auction to land a Rolex 4113 that is considered extremely rare.
Raising a child in the US is getting even more expensive
The cost of raising a child in the U.S. has gotten exponentially more expensive, averaging about $21,681 per year as of 2021, according to new research.
New Jersey Target employee thwarts 3 women stealing shopping cart full of merchandise: police
New Jersey police said that three suspects nearly got away with a cart full of stolen items, until one Target employee took action.
Amid antisemitism rise, other colleges could upend Columbia, Harvard
Top employers and prospective students are looking beyond Ivy League institutions to other top schools after an emergence of anti-Israel protests at elite universities like Columbia.
Prime Hydration sued over caffeine content in energy drinks
A New York woman filed a lawsuit claiming influencer Logan Paul's Prime Hydration has been deceptive in marketing the caffeine content in its energy drink.
Fmr NFL coach Brian Billick previews 2024 draft, weighs players' concerns about sky-high state income taxes
Baltimore Ravens' Super Bowl-winning coach Brian Billick previews the 2024 NFL draft, weighing in on players' growing concerns about state income taxes.
FCC reinstates net neutrality, FCC Commissioner Carr slams move
The FCC voted to reinstate net neutrality rules that allow the agency to regulate broadband internet as a telecommunications service over the objections of Commissioner Brendan Carr.
NYC’s ‘out of control’ migrant problem has ‘paralyzed’ the city: Don Peebles
The Peebles Corporation CEO and former Obama fundraiser Don Peebles joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to break down the political impact of NYC’s growing migrant crisis.
Biden vows to let Trump-era tax cuts expire next year, meaning higher rates for many
A 2017 tax overhaul passed by former President Donald Trump expires at the end of 2025, setting up a potential tax shock for millions of U.S. households.
UPenn, Columbia, NYU presidents making millions
University presidents at colleges like UPenn, Columbia and NYU earn millions in annual compensation as they are faced with anti-Israel protests and demonstrations on campus.
US Chamber of Commerce sues FTC over noncompete ban
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce filed a lawsuit to block the Federal Trade Commission's sweeping ban on noncompete agreements, arguing the regulator overstepped its authority.



















