California 'bleeding red ink' as Newsom eyes White House: Rep. Darrell Issa
California Rep. Darrell Issa provides perspective on America's growing inflation problem and the widespread economic impact is has on the entire country.
Ian threatens Florida’s already unstable insurance market
The destruction wrought by Hurricane Ian could worsen already existing issues with Florida's insurance industry.
California’s basic structure is ‘bleeding red ink’: Rep. Darrell Issa
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., weighs in on how the Biden administration’s policies are contributing to America’s expanding inflation problem on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
US economy continues to struggle because Biden refuses to cut stimulus: Rep. Darrell Issa
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., discusses the 2022 midterm elections, the U.S. economy’s deepening inflation crisis, and more political news on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Calendar of former official provides insight into SEC regulatory intent, Satoshi stumble
Hinman was at the center of the agency’s crypto regulation efforts under former SEC Chairman Jay Clayton
Elon Musk claims SEC settlement's tweet pre-approval requirement unlawfully muzzles his free speech
Elon Musk is appealing a Securities and Exchange Commission settlement to resolve securities fraud charges related to a now infamous tweet in which Musk claimed he had "funding secured" to take Tesla private at $420 per share.
Analysts expect Hurricane Ian to create $70 billion worth of damage
Florida State University business professor Chuck Nyce joined 'Kennedy' to discuss the costs associated with hurricanes and how much damage Hurricane Ian could cost home and property owners.
'Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story' is Netflix's biggest hit since 'Stranger Things 4', with 196.2M views
"American Horror Story" star Evan Peters plays Jeffrey Dahmer in Netflix's crime series, featuring celebrities such as Niecy Nash, Molly Ringwald and Richard Jenkins.
After 14 years, Lehman Brothers' brokerage ends liquidation
Bankruptcy Judge Chapman closed the brokerage's estate on Wednesday and awarded final payments to the trustee and his law firm who oversaw the liquidation.
Republicans will start from 'ground zero' to reverse Biden's policies if we win back Congress: Sen. Thune
Republican South Dakota Sen. John Thune vows the GOP will do everything they can to reverse the Biden administration's extensive spending if they take back Congress.
75% of families unaware FAFSA application opens in October, survey says
Many families are unaware that the FAFSA application period opens in October, according to a recent survey.
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu: ‘Price’ and ‘reliability’ of natural gas in jeopardy
Republican Gov. Chris Sununu weighs in on America’s electricity crisis as the New England region continues to economically suffer from inflated costs on ‘Varney & Co.’
Tiny Oregon town hosts 1st wind-solar-battery ‘hybrid’ plant
A renewable energy project in Oregon will combine power, wind power, and batteries to store energy.
People in Florida could face consequences of Biden’s energy policies: Rick Perry
Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry slams President Biden’s energy policies in the wake of Hurricane Ian threatening oil supply, power for thousands of Floridians.
Hurricane Ian may spike food prices
Food prices could spike as Hurricane Ian approached Florida and threatens to disrupt the fertilizer supply.
Oracle to pay $23 million to settle SEC charges related to Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced Tuesday that Oracle will pay millions to settle charges related to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
Elon Musk's Twitter deposition rescheduled to Oct. 6, 7
The world's richest man will now face questioning from Twitter's lawyers on Oct. 6 and 7 in Wilmington, Delaware. The two parties are slated for a legal showdown beginning Oct. 17.
Bank of America report: Nearly two-thirds of employees worried about finances
Nearly two-thirds of employees are worried about their finances amid scorching hot inflation, according to a recent report released by Bank of America.
NYC restaurant owner robbed at gunpoint begs leaders to take criminals off the streets
New York City restaurant owner Nino Selimaj is "begging" local leaders to step in and "keep the criminals off the streets" after falling victim to a violent robbery.
Senate prepares test vote on Manchin permitting reform as government shutdown looms
Fox News correspondent Chad Pegram reports on the fate of the Democrat senator's energy proposal as the Senate rushes to pass an interim spending bill.



















