FTX CEO John Ray has harsh words for Sam Bankman-Fried
Sam Bankman-Fried was convicted on seven counts of defrauding investors after his crypto trading firm FTX imploded. The cleanup man, John Ray III, delivered some tough talk on behalf of the victims.
'Shark Tank' star Barbara Corcoran reveals when housing prices ‘will go through the roof’
Once Fed rates reach 6% low, Barbara Corcoran predicts home prices will skyrocket because "everybody's going to charge the market" to "come out and buy."
Former crypto king Sam Bankman-Fried set for sentencing
Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried is scheduled for sentencing Thursday after he was convicted of fraud and conspiracy charges related to the collapse of his cryptocurrency empire.
Powerball numbers drawn for $865 million jackpot, fifth largest in history
After no grand prize winner from Monday's drawing, the Powerball jackpot for Wednesday grew to $865 million with a cash value of $416.1 million.
Janet Yellen walks back Biden's comments US taxpayers on hook for Baltimore bridge collapse
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen appeared to walk back comments from President Biden that American taxpayers would foot the bill for the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore.
Democrats have made it ‘so easy’ for migrants to flood the US: Jason Rantz
Seattle radio host Jason Rantz reacts to NBC’s decision to drop former RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel as a political analyst and discusses the latest news on the border crisis.
Biden cancels another $6 billion in student loans, this time for public service workers
Workers like nurses and teachers are getting forgiveness through fixes to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
John Kartsonas on Baltimore bridge collapse: A lot of disruptions in the shipping world
Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne, shipping analyst and investor John Kartsonas and Bullseye American Ingenuity Fund's Adam Johnson discuss the impact of the Baltimore bridge collapse on shipping and the economy, and Trump Media stock.
Mississippi hits BlackRock with cease and desist, threatens massive fine over ESG policies
The state of Mississippi is threatening to hit major financial asset manager BlackRock with a massive fine as part of a cease and desist order targeting the firm's ESG practices.
America has a ‘full-blown invasion’ coming through our border: Tito Ortiz
Former UFC champion Tito Ortiz weighs in on a poll that shows Biden is losing support among Hispanic voters during an appearance on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
All about tax refunds: Tips for receiving your refund fast
Tax refunds are collected when an individual overpays income taxes from the previous year. The fastest way to get a refund is to file quickly, electronically and correctly.
Mega Millions announces winner of $1.13 billion jackpot
The Mega Millions jackpot has a winner after Tuesday night's drawing for the estimated $1.13 billion grand prize, the fifth-largest prize in the history of the game.
8-year-old Houston girl 'violently sucked' into Hilton hotel pool pipe before death, lawsuit says
A young girl died on Saturday when she was suddenly and violently sucked into a large pipe inside a swimming pool at a Doubletree by Hilton hotel in Houston, her family claims in a lawsuit
Consumers spend more than $1 trillion on interest payments, largely due to increasing credit card debt
Consumers paid over $1 trillion in interest payments, most of which when toward high-interest credit card debt.
Stuart Varney: Trump exposed Biden's 'lawfare' tactics
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney explains how Trump used his civil fraud case to shed light on Biden's weaponization of the court system.
Fishing industry reels over Biden's destructive wind farm plan: It's 'coming at us from every direction'
President Biden is "willing to destroy the environment" when trying to protect it, according to New England Fishermen’s Stewardship Association's chief operating officer.
Some student loan borrowers are getting refunds on top of loan forgiveness, here’s who qualifies
Borrowers enrolled in forgiveness programs that have paid for longer than necessary qualify for refunds.
Apple business card signed by Steve Jobs from 1983 sells for over $180K, may have set new world record
An Apple business card signed by Steve Jobs sold at auction for over $180,000. The rare item was from 1983, when the company was called Apple Computer. Here are details.
Biden's renewable energy agenda has an impact 'larger than one industry': Dustin Delano
New England Fishermen's Stewardship Association COO Dustin Delano criticizes the Biden administration's plan for wind farms near the Gulf of Maine.
Hybrid cars 'are the future' of the auto industry: Mike Caudill
Auto expert Mike Caudill explains data proving consumers 'aren't ready yet' for a full transition to electric vehicles.



















