GOP rep says 'failure is not option' over budget bill: 'We have to deliver for the American people'
Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., discusses his visit to the El Salvador prison, concerns over Medicaid cuts, tax policy and reacts to the death of Pope Francis.
Ex-Canadian MP predicts Trump tariffs will have 'dramatic' effect on Canadian families, businesses
Former Canadian member of parliament Ruby Dhalla on the potential impact U.S. tariffs could have on Canadian families and businesses, the country's upcoming election and the need for a stronger U.S.-Canada relationship.
We 'have a spending problem, not a tax problem,' GOP lawmaker believes
Rep. Tim Moore, R-N.C., on extending the Trump tax cuts, Republicans considering Medicaid cuts as well as raising the tax bracket for millionaires.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen is playing politics again, immigration expert says
Center for Immigration Studies's Todd Bensman weighs in on border crossing data and Justice Alito slamming the Supreme Court for halting Trump's Venezuelan deportations.
Higher tax rates don't lead to higher revenues: Rep. Austin Scott
Rep. Austin Scott, R-Ga., on considering Medicaid cuts and President Donald Trump's tax wish list while crafting the federal budget.
Expert 'getting more pessimistic' over US-China talks 'getting going'
Heritage Foundation senior fellow for China Strategy Michael Pillsbury on China warning other countries against making deals with the U.S., the escalation in trade moves and Iran's foreign minister visiting China.
Trump's tariffs projected to increase unemployment, but escape mass layoffs: Allianz
Allianz economists are forecasting that the unemployment will rise to 5% by early 2026, though mass layoffs aren't expected as inflation raises consumer prices due to Trump's tariffs.
China begins returning Boeing aircraft to US
A Boeing 737 Max that was getting readied for a Chinese airline has reportedly returned to Seattle due to the ongoing tariff war between China and the U.S.
Outplayed: How China beat the US at its own free trade game
What began as a U.S. bet on reform turned into a decades-long pattern of economic coercion, intellectual property theft and strategic dominance by China.
Courier firm DHL Express to suspend global shipments of more than $800 to US consumers over new customs rules
The multinational logistics company DHL Express said it would suspend global shipments worth more than $800 to American consumers due to U.S. customs regulatory changes.
China poised to interfere as Trump seeks tariff deal with EU, experts warn
China and the European Union may be looking to strengthen trade ties as Beijing looks to ramp up exports to the EU as trade with the U.S. falters under severe tariffs.
Have grocery prices lowered under the Trump admin?
Red Apple Group chairman and CEO John Catsimatidis discusses how the prices of groceries and gasoline have fallen under President Donald Trump on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’
AFPI vice chair details ‘Farmers First Agenda’
America First Policy Institute vice chair of rural policy Kip Tom outlines the institute’s ‘Farmers First Agenda’ and discusses top issues facing the agriculture industry on ‘The Bottom Line.’
How can universities fund themselves amid a monetary battle with the Trump admin?
Jack Otter and the ‘Barron’s Roundtable’ panelists discuss how some universities could tap into their endowments amid a funding battle with President Donald Trump on ‘Barron’s Roundtable.’
What opportunities are emerging in the bonds market?
Jack Otter and the ‘Barron’s Roundtable’ panel highlight opportunities emerging in the bonds market for investors.
The school board president is saying the feelings of boys are more important than girls' rights, says Jennifer Sey
XX-XY Athletics Founder & CEO Jennifer Sey discusses a high school girl crying during a school board meeting and being cut off by the president while recounting an experience changing in front of a trans athlete on ‘The Bottom Line.’
An ‘overly politicized Fed’ could be ‘problematic’ for the markets, says Andrew Bary
Panelists Andrew Bary, Elizabeth O’Brien and Al Root discuss the top three things investors need to know from this week on ‘Barron’s Roundtable.’
What is a good sweet spot for oil to help the economy flourish?
Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, unpacks energy costs and policy under the Trump administration on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Why did Democrats choose Abrego Garcia as their hill to die on? Larry Elder asks
Former presidential candidate Larry Elder calls out the Democrats' response to the deportation of the alleged criminal on 'The Evening Edit.'
Trump DOJ's plan to restructure Google hurts consumers, national security, says exec: 'Wildly overbroad'
Both parties in the DOJ's landmark antitrust case against Google will reconvene in Washington, D.C., on Monday to hash out a remedy — though Google executives warn that much remains at stake.



















