Chief strategist touts how one of Trump's policies 'SHAKES UP THE SYSTEM'
Simplify Asset Management chief strategist Mike Green analyzes the impact of President Donald Trump's immigration policy on the American workforce and why recent college grads are 'stifled' in today's economy on 'Making Money.'
Jimmy Kimmel is back: What was ABC's financial risk for pulling the show?
Disney-owned ABC pulled "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" indefinitely after Kirk controversy, creating brand risks from both loyal viewer alienation and potential advertiser exodus.
Consumer cutback: Low-income Americans slash spending
'The Big Money Show' panel discusses how rising grocery, housing and utility costs are impacting lower-income households.
Oklo breaks ground on first-ever reactor powered by waste
FOX Business correspondent Max Gorden reports on Oklo breaking ground on their first Aurora Powerhouse in Idaho and how it could shape the future of America's energy.
Fox Business Briefs 9/22
Office Depot sold to Atlas Holdings; Compass to acquire Anywhere for $1.6B; Saks may sell 49% of Bergdorf Goodman for $1B; Amazon heads to trial over Prime sign-up tactics; Companies intensify return-to-office push across industries.
Canada's TC Energy to invest $8.5B in new US power projects
TC Energy CEO and President Francois Poirier discusses his company's big bet on America's energy future on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA started with $50K
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was remembered at his Arizona memorial service after being assassinated at Utah Valley University earlier this month.
Conservative donor remembers Charlie Kirk and Turning Point USA’s early days
Rebecca Dunn and her late husband Bill met Charlie Kirk when he began raising money for Turning Point USA.
Charlie Kirk’s connection to small Michigan college
Hillsdale College confirms Charlie Kirk completed about 30 free online courses before his death on September 10, prompting student vigils and support calls.
How Fed rate cut could impact national debt
Concord Coalition Executive Director Carolyn Bourdeaux joins ‘Barron’s Roundtable’ to discuss the Federal Reserve’s latest rate decision and its potential effect on the national debt.
This is a 'cautious beginning' after the Fed cut rates, says Jeremy Siegel
Wisdomtree chief economist Jeremy Siegel weighs in on the recent Fed rate cuts and more on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
$14 billion worth of income exiting New York as the wealthy flee to Florida, according to study
‘The Big Money Show’ panel discusses how New York City is preparing for an exodus of their wealthy as Zohran Mamdani continues to lead mayoral polls.
Trump's Energy Department launches ‘Speed to Power’ to fast-track grid projects
U.S. Energy Secretary Christopher Wright announces 'Speed to Power' initiative designed to cut red tape and accelerate major grid infrastructure projects nationwide on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Kevin O'Leary reveals the challenge North America faces with nuclear power
O'Leary Ventures chairman Kevin O'Leary discusses the U.S. and U.K. technology deal that could boost nuclear power and former Vice President Al Gore's remarks about President Donald Trump's energy policies on 'The Bottom Line.'
'Very surprised' Trump admitted Britain got the better end of the deal, says economist
Mercatus Center George Gibbs political economy chair Veronique de Rugy weighs in on the outcome of the negotiations between the United States and United Kingdom and more on 'Varney & Co.'
House Judiciary panel blocks Democrats' bid to subpoena bank CEOs in Epstein case
Jamie Dimon says JPMorgan will comply with any legal subpoena after a House committee blocked a Democratic push to question bank CEOs about Jeffrey Epstein connections.
Trump admin signals Congress will need to consider all options as insolvency looms in 2034
Trump administration evaluates Social Security reform options as commissioner clarifies raising retirement age is not currently under consideration despite 2034 insolvency projections.
FTC sues Ticketmaster and Live Nation over ticket resales, alleges 'deceptive' pricing
The Federal Trade Commission sued Ticketmaster and Live Nation for allegedly coordinating with brokers to harvest tickets and sell them at substantial markups to consumers.
Powell declines to weigh in on Lisa Cook’s high-stakes court fight with Trump
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell declined to address the ongoing legal dispute between Fed Governor Lisa Cook and President Donald Trump.
Charlie Kirk assassination reignites debate over Section 230 protections for social media companies
Charlie Kirk's assassination at Utah Valley University reignited political debate over reforming Section 230 liability protections after videos spread rapidly on social media.



















