Maria Bartiromo celebrates nine years at FOX Business
"Mornings with Maria" host Maria Bartiromo reflects on her last nine years covering breaking news and business at Fox.
West Virginia Treasurer Riley Moore aims to protect resident funds from ESG in new bill
West Virginia State Treasurer Riley Moore on pushing back against BlackRock's agenda and discusses the state's new bill that will protect resident funds from ESG investments.
US real estate's key issue is affordability: Katrina Campins
'Mansion Global' host Katrina Campins and 'American Dream Home' host Cheryl Casone provide their outlook for the housing market in 2023.
Biden family 'corruption' with China has been 'hiding in plain sight': Sen. Ron Johnson
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., suspects the Biden family's business relations with China started 'as long as Joe Biden's been in office.'
Biden admin 'completely at fault' for border crisis: Irene Armendariz-Jackson
Border Security Coalition President Irene Armendariz-Jackson discusses the surging border crisis, arguing the Biden administration doesn't take responsibility for immigration policy.
Arthur Herman warns of threat coming to white collar workers
Hudson Institute senior fellow Arthur Herman discusses Microsoft's investment in ChatGPT-maker, the threat of AI programs to future jobs and the impact of AI on national security.
Biden admin is building debt that's 'intergenerational theft': Rep. Buddy Carter
Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., argues infrastructure is already in place to transition into a consumption tax system.
US has been playing 'war games' with China 'for years': Ret. Gen. Jack Keane
Fox News senior strategic analyst Ret. Gen. Jack Keane says it'd be 'irresponsible' if House Speaker Kevin McCarthy didn't visit Taiwan.
Biden 'desecrating' oath of office with open border agenda: Jonathan Fahey
Former acting ICE director Jonathan Fahey discusses the terror threat at the southern border, telling 'Mornings with Maria' the Biden administration sees immigration as a politically beneficial issue.
Republican lawmaker rips Democrats’ 'wild, wasteful' spending as ‘the root of many evils’
Rep. Dan Meuser calls out Democrats' "excessive, wild, wasteful" spending impacting interest rates, Social Security, the labor sector, housing and Medicare.
The more the governments spends, the more the government wastes: Rep. Dan Meuser
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Penn., discusses the GOP pushing for spending cuts as Democrats argues against, arguing extensive spending is 'the root of many evils.'
Justice Department 'buried their heads in the sand' on Biden documents: Mark Penn
Former senior adviser to the Clintons, Mark Penn, argues Joe Biden's unsecured classified material could impact voters' perception of the president.
ESG proponents using leverage of financial market to advance their agenda
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall on challenging ESG practices and U.S. companies ties to China.
Russia looks at war on Ukraine as 'existential challenge': George Beebe
Former CIA Chief of Russia analysis George Beebe says if 'push comes to shove,' Russia will use 'every weapon in their arsenal' to avoid defeat.
Google sees ChatGPT as a 'threat': Taylor Barkley
Center for Growth and Opportunity Tech and Innovation's Taylor Barkley discusses massive tech layoffs, ChatGPT, recession fears and Elon Musk's Tesla trial.
Rep. Tom Tiffany rips FBI, DOJ do not believe in 'American liberty, sovereignty'
Rep. Tom Tiffany, R-Wis., says 'we need to keep digging' on President Biden's classified documents and possible Chinese connections.
Red-hot Miami housing market expected to defy 2023 cost correction as blue state exodus continues
Douglas Elliman executive director of sales Dina Goldentayer discusses Southern Florida's thriving housing market as U.S. existing home sales continue to slow.
Lieberman calls for bipartisan solution to 'unacceptable' US debt: 'Potential consequences are catastrophic'
Former Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman urges Republicans and Democrats to come together and "work it out" on spending after the U.S. hits the debt limit.
Energy expert urges US independence, says security must be ‘back on the agenda’
S&P Global Vice Chairman Daniel Yergin argues America has "taken for granted" its energy independence, warning "another problem" in natural resource supply is coming.
House Republican chides Democrats for refusing to negotiate a 'smart' debt limit increase: 'No blank check'
Rep. Andrew Garbarino called on Democrats to start negotiating with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to solve the debt ceiling crisis and to curb federal spending.



















