Stuart Varney: Donald Trump is taking his revolution overseas
FOX Business host Stuart Varney discusses how President Donald Trump's negotiations with Putin and plans for turning Gaza into the 'Riviera of the Mideast' is causing European nations to scramble.
Social program dependency has 'ruined' the Black community 'totally': Pastor Corey Brooks
Project H.O.O.D. CEO Corey Brooks on the importance of strong family structure in America, and a new report revealing migrant spending figures under the Biden administration.
Tom Homan slams lawmakers for educating migrants on evading ICE: 'I find that deeply troubling'
Trump administration border czar Tom Homan on Mexico allowing U.S. special forces to train their marines, the investigations into alleged ICE raid leaks and the recent firing of immigration judges.
US lawmakers supporting Hamas are 'sick people': Mike Huckabee
U.S. Ambassador to Israel nominee Mike Huckabee explains on 'Varney & Co.' how President Donald Trump will deal with Hamas after failing to release hostages.
Trump DEI crackdowns could lead to more merit-based focus in private sector, business guru predicts
Serial entrepreneur Shawn Meaike speculates how President Trump’s DEI crackdowns could impact businesses in the private sector in an interview with Fox News Digital.
Elon Musk's DOGE prepares gold reserve audit at Ft Knox after senator's invitation
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the need for a gold reserve audit at Ft. Knox and his decision to vote against the Republican budget bill.
Trump inherited a rising inflation rate from Biden: Stephen Moore
Economist Stephen Moore discusses whether President Donald Trump's 'multifaceted plan' can bring inflation below 3% on 'Varney & Co.'
Congress needs to ensure Trump's 'common-sense' agenda 'has become law': Kevin Roberts
Heritage Foundation and Heritage Action President Kevin Roberts details optimism around DOGE cuts, how to 'make the government great again' and international reactions to the Trump-Vance administration.
Market experts claim it's still an 'attractive' time for new investments
UBS financial advisor Ryan Lynch and Michael Lee Strategy founder Michael Lee analyze tariffs affecting global markets and the chip-making competition.
Negotiating while fighting is 'not unusual' but 'certainly seems a little ironic': Ex-Pentagon official
Former Pentagon official Brent Sadler weighs in on the IDF confirming the death of a Hamas official in Lebanon, negotiations between Israel and Hamas and countering the threat of Iran.
Wisconsin Democrats 'refuse to help' the immigration crisis: Rep. Tom Tiffany
Rep. Tom Tiffany, R-Wis., shuts down concerns around migrant deportations negatively impacting the economy.
Market, consumer reaction to Trump’s handling of economy is 'not surprising,' CEO says
Strive Asset Management CEO Matt Cole on the Trump administration's handling of the economy, ESG rules presenting a barrier for U.S. companies trading with the European Union and his outlook for cryptocurrency.
A look at JPMorgan's new Manhattan office
JPMorgan is planning to open its new office at 270 Park Ave. in Midtown Manhattan in November 2025. (Credit: JPMorgan Chase)
US Iron Dome needs to be 'far more complex' to deal with 'near-peer threats,' expert says
Rocket scientist Ari Sacher explains how an American Iron Dome missile shield needs to be different and more complex than Israel's system, with a focus on "control."
Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street - Friday, February 14
Gov. Spending, Russian war, Tariffs
The Bottom Line - Friday, February 14
DOGE IRS, Big Tech, Eggs
It’s ‘too early to tell’ where Trump’s tariffs are going,’ Adam Johnson says
Bullseye American Ingenuity Fund portfolio manager Adam Johnson breaks down President Donald Trump’s tariff plans and evaluates economic data from the week on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’
Are stocks that get ‘dumped’ beneficial for investors?
Research Affiliates founder and chairman Rob Arnott discusses how a stock getting dumped from an index could pay off for investors on ‘Barron’s Roundtable.’
Big Tech hiring more workers without college degrees
Rainmaker Technology Corporation CEO Augustus Doricko joins 'The Bottom Line' to share his success in Silicon Valley despite not having a college degree.
JPMorgan Chase CEO takes a ‘strong stance’ on work-from-home
The ‘Barron’s Roundtable’ panelists discuss the CEO of JPMorgan Chase Jamie Dimon slamming work-from-home policies and more closing topics.



















