Former CIA chief reveals Putin’s Ukraine invasion was a ‘horrific mistake’
Former CIA Station Chief Dan Hoffman joined ‘Varney & Co.’ to call out Vladimir Putin’s Ukraine invasion, question President Donald Trump’s Russia strategy and assess Israel’s upcoming battle with Hamas.
Eric Trump blasts Mamdani’s radical agenda on NYPD, government-run grocery stores: ‘Absolute joke’
Eric Trump joined 'Mornings with Maria' to tout the Trump family’s $1.5 billion stake in American bitcoin, blast Zohran Mamdani for pushing radical policies, and preview his new book Under Siege.
Hassett says he supports Federal Reserve independence amid Trump admin's rate cut push
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett says Federal Reserve monetary policy should remain independent from political influence, including from President Donald Trump.
Trump's mass deportations brings big problems: Stuart Varney
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney discusses whether the Trump administration should allow some illegal immigrants to work in the U.S.
The Federal Reserve quietly shapes the Powerball's $1.7B jackpot
The $1.79 billion Powerball jackpot won in Missouri and Texas reflects how Federal Reserve interest rates boost lottery annuity payouts compared to lump-sum options.
Putin's failure to reach a Ukraine peace deal should result in crippling sanctions: Rep. Mike Lawler
Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., discusses 'secondary' Russia sanctions after Vladimir Putin's latest air attack on Ukraine on Varney & Co.'
Inflation conditions don't exist, Fed should cut rates by 50 bps, expert says
Ironsides Macroeconomics managing partner and director of research Barry Knapp discusses whether recent jobs data will push the Fed to cut interest rates on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Dems are ‘pressuring’ Schumer into another shutdown, Rep. Warren Davidson warns
Congressman Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, joins 'Mornings with Maria' to warn that Democrats are pressuring Schumer toward a shutdown and to weigh in on spending cuts, stock trading bans, and President Donald Trump’s stance on Ukraine.
Bank of America reports small business hiring down 6.7% year-over-year amid tariff surge
Bank of America Institute data shows small business hiring slowed 6.7% year-over-year as of July as tariff payments by importing firms surged nearly 170% since early this year.
Trump needs to cut off the sale of Russian energy around the world, congressman warns
Rep. Keith Self, R-Texas, discusses President Donald Trump's plan for Russia sanctions over the Ukraine conflict and a potential government shutdown on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Gordon Chang says it’s ‘entirely possible’ that China’s Xi could have his ‘wings clipped’
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang discusses U.S.-China trade talks, President Xi Jinping's leadership and President Donald Trump slamming Russia and India's ties to China.
Bessent defends Trump's tariffs against claims they harm US businesses
Treasury Secretary Bessent on Sunday dismissed claims that tariffs harm American businesses and consumers, arguing that Trump's trade policy needs more time.
August tariff collections reach $31.4B, largest monthly haul so far in 2025
U.S. tariff revenue reached $31.4 billion in August as the Trump administration faces legal challenges over trade duties imposed through emergency powers.
Treasury Secretary Bessent downplays Trump's tariffs as a tax on US consumers
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told NBC's "Meet the Press" that President Donald Trump's economic agenda needs more time and reiterated that the sweeping global tariffs will bring back domestic manufacturing jobs.
New South Korea law seen shielding China, targeting US tech, risking trade clash
An extensive trade deal between with Seoul has been sidelined over a dispute between the country’s leaders over “discriminatory" policies targeting against U.S. tech firms operating in South Korea.
Top tips to help lottery winners protect their finances
Setting up a trust helps lottery winners protect their privacy and money while avoiding common mistakes like overspending and poor tax planning decisions.
American farmer demands right to repair own equipment amid soaring costs: 'Money is tight'
Virginia farmer John Boyd Jr. calls for right to repair his own equipment, saying manufacturers' repair limits keep farmers paying steep fees and waiting weeks for fixes.
Popular casino sues former Universal Studios exec over millions in debt
Ronald Meyer, a former Universal Studios executive, is being sued by Mohegan Sun after allegedly failing to pay nearly $2.8 milion to cover gambling debt.
How Tyler Winklevoss is cementing America’s crypto comeback
Tyler Winklevoss is celebrating the cryptocurrency industry's revival under the Trump administration and wants to make sure, along with his brother Cameron, it doesn't get derailed.
Jason Rantz slams Democrat over God-given rights remarks: 'Misguided and unpatriotic'
Elizabeth Pipko and Jason Rantz join 'The Bottom Line' to discuss Sen. Bernie Sanders rallying with Zohran Mamdani and Sen. Tim Kaine's remarks on the idea of God-given rights.



















