Top Education Department official stepping down as college financial aid fiasco continues
RIchard Cordray, who heads the Federal Student Aid office, will step down in June in the midst of a financial aid crisis that's leaving some students without necessary aid
Forecast for a soft landing is ‘cloudy at best’: Kevin Mahn
Hennion & Walsh Chief Investment Officer Kevin Mahn previews the Federal Reserve’s highly anticipated rate decision as investors prepare for rates to be left unchanged.
Students ‘disheartened’ after USC cancels commencement
USC student Taylor Marie Contarino shares her disappointment with the California school canceling commencement following escalating protests on campus.
'There's more we need to do' to bring down costs for Americans: Wally Adeyemo
Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo joins ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast’ to discuss Biden's tax agenda, inflation, the White House’s latest sanctions on Iran and the Russia-Ukraine war.
Action with China is the only thing that works, says Rep. Carlos Gimenez
Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., weighs in on Secretary of State Antony Blinken's trip to China, the two nations' planned talks over artificial intelligence concerns and his thoughts on the motion to vacate the House speaker.
Rate hike is next, says Lou Basenese
Public Ventures President Lou Basenese argues the U.S. needs to worry about stagflation following the annual PCE inflation report and discusses Fed rate decisions as well as tech earnings.
Esteemed universities, colleges have 'surrendered' to paying students: Preston Cooper
Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity's Preston Cooper describes the fine line between free speech and threats of violence.
China has exuded influence in the Middle East to protect their infrastructure, ships: Morgan Ortagus
Former State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus discusses China's influence in the Middle East.
Some Ring customers to receive portion of $5.6M in refunds as part of privacy settlement
Some Ring customers will soon receive refunds from the Federal Trade Commission. The collective more than $5.6 million will be sent in the form of PayPal payments.
We need policies that are advancing energy in US: Mike Sommers
American Petroleum Institute CEO Mike Sommers discusses the Biden administration cracking down on energy agenda and the impact it could have on the country's electrical grid.
China is taking AI 'very seriously': Kara Frederick
Heritage Foundation's Kara Frederick discusses top Big Tech names joining a federal A.I. advisory board which focuses on critical infrastructure, the threat posed from China and a report that TikTok's owner would rather shut down than sell.
Campus antisemitism has been ‘brewing for deacdes’: Ran Kivetz
Columbia University professor Ran Kivetz comments on the outburst of antisemitism across U.S. college campuses on ‘Varney & Co.’
NY union members say Trump support is 'through the roof' after site visit: 'He takes care of the country'
According to Steamfitters Local 638 members Gary Zuto and Ronald Dioguard, "everybody" working on New York City construction sites has "Trump stickers on their hard hats."
Fed's favorite inflation gauge rises faster than expected in March
The Federal Reserve's favorite measure of tracking inflation jumped 0.3% in March as American families continue to grapple with elevated consumer prices.
Donald Trump is 'playing offensive' while Biden's on defense 'in every single state': Michael Whatley
Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley reacts to Trump's court proceedings, latest presidential polls and setting the pace for campaign fundraising.
Antisemitism is allowed and growing: Rep. Steve Scalise
Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., discusses the Supreme Court taking up Trump's immunity case, anti-Israel protests on college campuses and the TikTok bill.
There is ‘a lot of frustration’ within the Republican Party: Rep. Anna Paulina Luna
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to break down the GOP’s ongoing battle for a House speaker and discusses Biden’s presidential campaign strategy.
Huawei has come roaring back: Jonathan DT Ward
Atlas Organization founder Jonathan D.T. Ward discusses Secretary of State Antony Blinken's trip to Shanghai and Republican lawmakers calling on Biden to block all sales to Huawei.
Somebody is 'pulling the strings' of anti-Israel protests on campuses: Paul Mauro
Fox News contributor and former NYPD inspector Paul Mauro explains how the college protests may get 'worse' and what's next in Donald Trump's court proceedings.
Political protests could jeopardize your job, experts say
The protests escalating on college campuses nationwide could pose an issue for students applying for a job, especially on Wall Street, experts tell FOX Business.