Politics
Frustrated Trump suggests 'maybe' he will need to change his 'mind about firing' Fed chair Jerome Powell
President Donald Trump, frustrated by a lack of interest rate cuts, floated the idea of firing Fed Chair Jerome Powell as he continued lambasting Powell.
Digital battlefield emerges as Iran-Israel conflict escalates
Lionsgate Network founder and CEO Bezalel Eithan Raviv talks about the new "war of codes" that he believes could be the future of warfare.
Trump understands peace through strength, GOP lawmaker says
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., analyzes how the United States should respond to the Israel-Iran conflict on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
USAF general talks ‘remarkable’ aircraft needed if 30,000 lb bomb were to be dropped on Iran nuke site
B-2 bomber with massive 30,000-pound penetrator bomb would be required for complex 6,000-mile mission to Fordow
The Fed is waiting to see how tariffs play out, John Lonski explains
Lonski Group founder John Lonski reveals what is keeping Fed funds higher on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Caitlyn Jenner: I was so well-treated in Israel
Fox News contributor Caitlyn Jenner discusses the conflict in the Middle East on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
All Democrats have is a ‘raised fist of anger’: Comedian
Comedian Michael Loftus discusses another expected ‘No Kings’ protest on the Fourth of July on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Meta executive explains how tech companies are contributing to the military
Meta chief technology officer Andrew Bosworth discusses how he and other executives are influencing a tech-focused military on ‘The Bottom Line.’
If anyone could get something done, it would be RFK Jr. and Vance: East Palestine resident
An East Palestine, Ohio, resident shares her thoughts on the investigation into the toxic train spill that affected her community on ‘The Bottom Line.'
This war with Iran started October 7: Former national security advisor
Former National Security Advisor Robert O’Brien analyzes the potential length of the conflict between Israel and Iran on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Supreme Court reverses judges' decision that fuel producers can't challenge EPA over California regulations
The Supreme Court reversed a lower court ruling, deeming that fuel producers have standing in a suit pertaining to the EPA's move to allow California to implement regulations on automakers.
Present-day Los Angeles is ‘third world’ and Newsom ‘does not care.' GOP lawmaker argues
Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, says California Gov. Gavin Newsom ‘genuinely does not care’ about anti-I.C.E. riots in Los Angeles on ‘The Evening Edit.’