Why did Netflix lose subscribers?
Lead Edge Capital founding and managing partner Mitchell Green told ‘Varney & Co.’ that Netflix lost subscribers after an ‘acceleration’ during the COVID-19 pandemic due to people now spending time and money on in-person activities and travel.
Stuart Varney: America has become a ‘no-can-do’ society
FOX Business’ Stuart Varney argues that America used to be a ‘can-do’ country and that, under the Biden administration, projects will ‘not get done,’ or ‘be delayed.’
Netflix plunges after subscribers jump ship
FOX Business host Stuart Varney discusses Netflix's stock loss during the opening bell.
Nobody can ‘underestimate’ Ukrainians: Gen. Jack Keane
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) argues Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has ‘an opportunity’ to beat the Russians amid the war.
Schools should be teaching education, not ‘indoctrination’: Former GOP Senate candidate
Former Colorado Senate candidate and film producer Deborah Flora provides insight into the debate over teaching gender identity in schools.
Biden 'refuses' to issue apology for migrant whipping claim: Judd
National Border Council President Brandon Judd discusses the overwhelming rise in migrant apprehensions at the southern border and the White House's silence on border patrol agents being cleared for whipping migrant claims.
Mask mandate grounded as travel takes off
Airlines drop mask mandate ahead of summer travel. FOX Business' Grady Trimble with more.
Miami Mayor Suarez ‘hopes’ to help GOP with youth vote
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez says he’s looking to be a ‘unifier’ to create generational opportunities that’s inspirational and aspirational.
Miami transforming into 'Bitcoin City'
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez says the city is almost ready to roll out its cryptocurrency taxpayer platform.
Putin has ‘the psychological profile’ to use nuclear warheads: Former intelligence agent
Former Defense Intelligence Agency officer Rebekah Koffler analyzes Putin’s threats of nuclear escalation on ‘Varney & Co.’
Stuart Varney: ‘The Democrats are extremely nervous’
FOX Business’ Stuart Varney argues Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Democrats’ ‘far-left policies’ may risk their chances in the November election.
Texas has to create a constitutional showdown with the Biden admin on border crisis: Dan Patrick
Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick weighs in on Title 42 and the border crisis.
Market volatility will not disappear ‘anytime this year’: Expert
Adviser Investments CIO Jim Lowell discusses the economy and volatility in the market.
Stocks open flat as bond yields hit new highs
FOX Business' Stuart Varney and Susan Li discusses Johnson & Johnson, Apollo reportedly consider financing a Twitter bid, production resuming at Tesla's Shanghai factory, Blackstone's latest business venture
CDC does not have unlimited power to ‘trample over’ individual rights: West Virginia AG
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey discusses a federal judge striking down the public transportation mask mandate.
Hispanics leave Democratic Party due to Biden’s immigration policy: Concha
Fox News contributor Joe Concha discussed on ‘Varney & Co’ Hispanics leaving the Democratic Party due to ‘pandering’ and border policies.
Florida's Education Department rejects 54 math books over gender rhetoric, CRT
School choice leader and former schoolboard member Erika Donalds discusses the growing presence of race and gender issues in textbook word problems and schools encouraging pronoun experimentation.
Biden's executive order on project labor agreements a 'lose-lose' policy: Brubeck
Associated Builders and Contractors Vice President Ben Brubeck argues Biden's executive order is going to steer contracts to unionized contractors at the expense of taxpayers.
Lt. Gen Hodges: 'McCarthy is off by about 8 years on his comment'
CEPA Strategic Studies Pershing Chair Lt. General Ben Hodges (Ret.) on Zelenskyy asking for more weapons and describes Rep. McCarthy's statement that attacks could have been prevented as 'uninformed'.
Biden order mandating project labor agreements on federal construction sites a' lose-lose' policy: Contractor
Associated Builders and Contractors Vice President Ben Brubeck argued Biden’s executive order requiring project labor agreements on federal construction contracts over $35 million will result in more costs and less competition.



















