Silicon Valley Bank collapse putting ‘world’s innovation of technology’ on hold: Tech CEO Ashley Tyrner
Tech CEO Ashley Tyrner, who has $10 million in the Silicon Valley Bank, discusses the collapse and what it means for startups on ‘The Big Money Show.'
Banking industry ‘should not dance’ with either political side on social issues: Alex Sanchez
Florida Bankers Association President and CEO Alex Sanchez unpacks President Biden’s proposed ESG rule on ‘Mornings with Maria.'
Yellen answers whether IRS will consider race, gender in audits as part of Biden 'equity' push
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen testified to members of Congress on Friday after President Biden released his 2024 budget proposal on Thursday, which called for tax hikes.
Biden 2024 budget proposal brings US economy back to 'horrific' Jimmy Carter era: Tax reform advocate
Americans for Tax Reform president Grover Norquist calls President Biden's proposed budget an "assault" on taxpayers' and small-to-medium businesses' bottom line.
Biden schooled on 2024 budget: Anyone who took Economy 101 knows 'this is the wrong approach,' McCarthy warns
During an appearance Friday on 'Mornings with Maria,' House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., reacts to President Biden's massive 2024 budget proposal.
Americans are ‘insulted’ by Biden’s explanation for his budget proposal: Rep. Chris Stewart
Rep. Chris Stewart, R-Utah, reacts to President Biden’s massive $6.8 trillion budget and tax plan for fiscal year 2024 on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Wolfspeed CEO Gregg Lowe: Demand for silicon carbide is 'skyrocketing'
Wolfspeed CEO Gregg Lowe reacts to Tesla saying it plans to slash its silicon carbide use on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Economist warns Biden's budget proposal is a 'fiscal atrocity': The 'worst budget I've seen'
Is President Biden's proposed budget — which includes trillions of dollars in tax hikes — fiscally responsible? Trump admin economist Steve Moore and Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Tim Kaine, D-Va., say no.
JP Morgan sues former executive over Jeffrey Epstein ties, potential damages
JPMorgan Chase & Co. faces two lawsuits regarding its ties to Jeffrey Epstein, with allegations that the bank was responsible for enabling him as it retained Epstein as a client.
Americans picking up multiple jobs to make ends meet
Founder, editor, and CEO of SideHusl.com Kathy Kristof joined ‘Varney & Co.’ to share some of her best tips and tricks on how consumers can supplement their wealth with new job opportunities.
Bitcoin slides on Silvergate fallout
The price of bitcoin is down on Thursday after another cryptocurrency exchange, Silvergate Capital, prepares to liquidate following a $1B quarterly loss and dip in digital asset demand.
California Powerball winner purchases $22.5M Hollywood Hills mansion: reports
Edwin Castro, the winner of the record $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot, reportedly purchased a three-story Hollywood Hills mansion that is worth more than $22.5 million.
Biden’s ‘deeply political decision’ to withdrawal from Afghanistan led to new ‘strategic challenges’: Mike Pompeo
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo unpacks the China threat, the aftermath of the Afghanistan withdrawal, addresses speculation around a 2024 presidential bid and discusses fiscal policies ahead of Biden’s budget announcement.
New US solar installations a miss in 2022, but production expected to fuel surge
Solar installation fell in 2022, largely due to the limited availability of panels caused by a ban on some Chinese goods.
House Republicans to consider debt prioritization bill as default looms
The House Ways and Means Committee will consider a bill on Thursday that would prioritize federal spending if the U.S. hits the debt ceiling later this year.
Morgan Wallen’s chart-domination strategy? Really long albums
Morgan Wallen has become one of the most significant new stars across pop music. If 28 songs from his album land on the Hot 100 singles chart, he will set a new record.
401(k) hardship withdrawals rise as increased cost of living challenges retirement savings: report
Nearly 3% of workers made hardship withdrawals from their defined contribution plan in 2022, an increase from 2.1% in 2021, Vanguard's How America Saves 2023 report said.
White House commits to raising taxes in Biden's budget, trashes Trump tax cuts
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Wednesday that President Biden will propose to raise taxes in his budget plan, which will be released Thursday.
Biden admin needs to fight border crisis with military force: Ex-FBI official
Former FBI Assistant Director Chris Swecker discusses the four Americans who were kidnapped in Mexico, drug cartels, and the border crisis.
SoFi Bank files lawsuit to stop Biden administration's student loan payment pause
SoFi Bank N.A. is attempting to halt the Biden administration's pause on federal student loan payments, filing a federal lawsuit on Friday asking a judge to overturn the extension.



















