John Catsimatidis on Biden’s energy policy: ‘Our way of life is under attack’
Red Apple Group and United Refining Company chairman and CEO John Catsimatidis argues that ‘there’s something rotten’ in Washington.
Theologian rips Chicago mayor casting 'judgment' on Gov. Abbott's Christian faith
Fox News contributor and theologian Jonathan Morris says no one should 'make a judgment from afar' about someone's faith.
UBS analyst says the lows and highs are in for the year
UBS Managing Director and senior portfolio manager Jason Katz argues U.S. employment is 'completely outweighed by geopolitics.'
GOP lawmaker rips Biden as ‘old, angry man’ who should be ‘embarrassed, ashamed’
Rep. David Kustoff, R-Tenn., says Biden's policies and primetime speech message try to 'divide the nation.'
US farmers can supply long-term energy and climate solutions
U.S. farmers are coming to the rescue as our nation and the world face an energy crisis while battling record-high inflation and tackling climate change.
Banks and bankers should not become 'climate police' to satisfy outrageous ESG demands
Adherence to ESG or "Environmental Social Governance" concerns is one of the biggest issues facing America's banks. How much is too much when it comes to ESG?
FBI communications on Hunter Biden 'another black eye' for the agency: Rep. Comer
Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., on why he's asking Facebook, and soon Twitter, to turn over any communications with the FBI regarding the Hunter Biden laptop story.
Democrats, Republicans are ‘running from this president’: Rep. Hern
Rep. Kevin Hern, R-Okla., argues the government has strayed from 'we the people,' to, 'I, Joe Biden.'
Rep. Buddy Carter torches Inflation 'Acceleration' Act adding fuel to the fire
Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., says Republicans are working to find ways to 'undo' Democrats' 'out of control spending.'
Southeastern University president: 'Real issue' with student loan debt is in colleges' hands
Southeastern University President Kent Ingle argues Biden's student loan handout won't help drive down the cost of student tuition.
How forced unionism hurt states during COVID
With the worst of COVID-19 behind us, states that embrace coercive unionism fared far worse than those that didn’t.
Biden admin ‘rewarding’ debt with student loan handouts: College student panel
Columbia University sophomore Jeffrey Wolberg and George Mason doctorate student Preston Cooper argue Biden’s student loan handout will create ‘a cycle of more debt.’
College student panel counters idea that ‘college should be for all’
Columbia University sophomore Jeffrey Wolberg and George Mason doctorate student Preston Cooper discuss how the higher education experience ‘depends on your situation.’
FBI’s raid of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home is about ‘flexing the muscles’: Former DOJ attorney
Former deputy assistant attorney general John Yoo discusses the latest details emerging from the FBI’s controversial raid of former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast.’
CA fast food workers' bill could be 'straw that breaks the camel's back': Franchise expert
International Franchise Association president and CEO argues franchise owners are better at identifying the needs of their employees.
Billionaire supermarket, oil refinery owner reveals 'simple' solution to lower inflation
United Refining Company and Gristedes CEO John Catsimatidis discusses inflation and 'out of control' crime in New York City on 'Varney & Co.'
Texas sheriff rips fentanyl as ‘murder weapon’ causing ‘tsunami of death’
Collin County Sheriff Jim Skinner calls out the ‘colossal failure of leadership in Washington.'
Border crisis, cartels causing 'tsunami of death' in America: Texas sheriff
Collin County Sheriff Jim Skinner says fentanyl is being used as a 'murder weapon' along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Corporations are going woke, but a backlash is underway
Why are businesses adopting woke policies and contributing to social justice movements? Why would corporations “go woke”?
In the Musk vs. Twitter trial, Americans are the winners
The Musk vs. Twitter drama that America has been witnessing this year is an important reminder about free enterprise and the price of vigilance.



















