Expert weighs ‘murky’ forecast on auto tariffs and its impact on US economy
Penn Mutual Asset Management CIO Mark Heppenstall weighs in on President Donald Trump’s latest move to implement a 25% tariff on car imports to the U.S.
There's 'no grand shock that Russia is dragging its feet' on ceasefire deal, Sen. Lankford says
Senator James Lankford, R-Okla., discusses whether the 'big beautiful bill' will be passed including the tax cuts, calls to raise the debt ceiling and concerns over Russia dragging its feet on a ceasefire deal.
Seattle 'coffee with a cop' event canceled after LGBTQ backlash
Pilgrim CoffeeHouse CEO Keith Carpenter explains how his Christian views drew protests from the LGBTQ community on 'Varney & Co.'
Stuart Varney: US tells gangs to self-deport or end up in 'living hell'
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney discusses Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's message to undocumented immigrants.
Young conservative influencer: Not rocket science why young men are shifting to the right
Link Lauren, influencer and former senior advisor to RFK Jr., weighs in on President Donald Trump's approval rating among the younger generation.
If US’ enemies take advantage of this technology before we do, we are ‘in trouble,’ expert warns
Investor and Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the latest news coming out of the defense sector as it ramps up drone technology production.
China woos American business leaders amid tariff war with Trump
China is looking to woo American business leaders to encourage foreign investment despite President Donald Trump's tariff war.
A 'federal district judge does not have the authority to issue nationwide injunctions': Sen Marsha Blackburn
Senator Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., discusses the GOP's plan to counter judges who stymy the Trump administration's agenda, reconciliation legislation and the launching of a Republican Women's Caucus.
Trump says China could get a 'little reduction in tariffs'
President Donald Trump suggested China could get a “little reduction in tariffs” if it helps approve a sale of TikTok.
US has 'to understand that all Chinese companies are a threat,' Gordon Chang says
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang on the Commerce Department adding Chinese companies to the export blacklist, the deal to sell Panama Canal ports and how President Donald Trump could be pushing South Africa closer to China.
VA Secretary Collins tells Democrat senator that he's 'scaring' veterans
U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins walks through his plans to cut spending in the agency while ensuring that veterans' benefits aren't affected.
Trump says he may lower China tariffs on certain condition
President Donald Trump suggested China could get a "little reduction in tariffs" if it helps approve a sale of TikTok in compliance with a law passed by Congress.
GOP rep says a 'valuable opportunity' to learn more about threats to US was squandered in intel hearing
Rep. Rick Crawford, R-Ark., weighs in on Trump administration intelligence officials being grilled over the Signal chat leaks as well as the threats posed by China.
Schumer is 'way off base' on Trump's social security goals, says Treasury Secretary
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent fires back at Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's claim that President Donald Trump wants to 'destroy' social security on 'The Story.'
Government agency reviewing billions of redundant spending, from toilet paper to software
The General Services Administration was established in 1949 by former President Harry Truman through the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act.
Sen. Chuck Grassley advises Trump ‘pick and choose’ his priorities in tax bill
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, details his efforts to rein in activist judges trying to block Trump’s agenda, discuss the GOP tax cut plan and more on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Everyone was told to have a bachelor's degree, now we have a student loan crisis: Caroline Downey
Panelists Caroline Downey and Cage Sawyers discuss how student loan delinquencies are set to hit record highs while a growing number of current and prospective college students don’t believe the degree is worth the price tag on ‘The Bottom Line.’
How are Chinese networks targeting fired employees looking for work?
Foundation for Defense of Democracies senior analyst Max Lesser shares how he discovered how a Chinese network was targeting fired federal workers looking for jobs on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Deported gang members 'belong' in El Salvador prison, says National Border Patrol Council president
National Border Patrol Council president Paul Perez weighs in on the legality of President Donald Trump's deportations and the DHS secretary's visit to El Salvador on 'The Evening Edit.'
PBS and NPR need their funding cut, GOP lawmaker says
Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., says government must honor Americans' wishes on 'The Evening Edit.'



















