M&A activity expected to increase under Trump
Keefe, Bruyette & Woods Chief Executive Officer Thomas Michaud joined a 'Mornings with Maria' panel to discuss how looser regulations under a second Trump term could spark more mergers and acquisitions.
Economic expert on Trump's Cabinet: 'You need people to get stuff done'
Bahnsen Group chief investment officer David Bahnsen joins ‘Varney & Co.' to discuss President-Elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks so far.
Venture capitalist says 'companies need to focus on production' to get ahead of 'future conflicts'
Andreessen Horowitz general partner Katherine Boyle discusses AZ16's American Dynamism fund seeking to invest in building companies for national interest on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Mark Cuban backs Harris' economic platform, but thinks one tax plan 'is not going to happen'
Cost Plus Drugs co-founder and 'Shark Tank' star Mark Cuban explains why he's overall supportive of Vice President Kamala Harris' economic platform and tax plans.
Virginia Gov. Youngkin slams DOJ's timing of lawsuit over voter rolls: 'Purely political'
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin discusses the state's efforts to clean up voter rolls and ensure a fair election amid a lawsuit from the DOJ, Amazon and Dominion Energy's partnership to develop small modular reactors, and his latest executive order.
I have no confidence that the government is truly taking this seriously: Rep James Comer
Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., reacts to former President Trump's threat to Iran following assassination plots and discusses a report that the Biden-Harris administration's regulations are suffocating the American dream.
Dangerous reasons a product may recall; steps to take as a consumer
There are so many different products that often fall subject to recalls. Beyond food recalls, toys are another category of product that are recalled often, as well as cars.
No empirical data shows connection between greenhouse emission reduction, financial performance of corporation: Steve Marshall
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall discusses a letter sent to assets firms demanding answers for allegedly putting ESG policies over shareholders and a WSJ op-ed saying that SEC 'has baked' those ESG into financial regulation.
Former FTC chief technologist on the 'tension' in Google anti-trust case
Former FTC chief technologist Neil Chilson weighs in on Google facing a third anti-trust case from the Department of Justice and why regulators go after Big Tech.
Rep. Richard McCormick on price controls: 'Government is not the solution'
Rep. Richard McCormick, R-Ga., reacts to the Taliban holding a parade with U.S. military equipment, discusses price controls and Kamala Harris' stance on price gouging.
'Bar Rescue' host Jon Taffer warns small businesses facing agenda 'disarming' prosperity: 'We need a change'
"Bar Rescue" host Jon Taffer broke down why restaurants and small businesses are suffering in today's economy and how measures like ending taxes on tips could reap some benefits.
RV retailer Camping World defies California county order to take down giant American flag
Camping World's CEO ordered the American flag to be put back up at one California dealership after the county ordered it be taken down for alleged safety reasons.
CNBC host tells viewers to 'go with Trump' if they care about their paychecks
Jim Cramer, the host of CNBC’s "Mad Money," suggested on Monday that former President Trump is the best pick for those Americans who care about keeping more of their own income.
More people trying 'no-buy year' trend to save thousands of dollars
Inflation is making it harder for people to stretch their paychecks and meet basic needs. So some are turning to a Tiktok challenge to save money.
Venezuelan President Maduro challenges 'arch-enemy' Elon Musk to a fight
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro waged war on Elon Musk on Monday, calling the Space X CEO his arch-enemy and saying he was going to invade the country with space rockets.
USPS increasing stamp prices for second time in 2024, by record-equaling amount
Stamp prices are going up again this weekend, with the U.S. Postal Service bumping up the price of a first-class mail Forever Stamp from 68 cents to 73 cents.
100-year-old New Jersey woman still works 50 hours a week at family business: 'My faith is the whole thing'
Miriam Todd from New Jersey has just turned 100-years-old, but that hasn't stopped her from working at her family's furniture store over 50 hours every week.
How are LEGO sets designed? History of the popular toys built brick by brick
The process of designing a LEGO set is a long one. It all starts with an idea and trial and error to get to the perfect set for users to build.
Trump's tax-free tips proposal would be 'massive' for restaurants, servers: Jon Taffer
'Bar Rescue' host and executive producer Jon Taffer breaks down the impact of inflation and tax-free tips on the restaurant and food service industries.
Construction booming across Arizona, causing employment rates in the industry to soar
The construction industry is growing rapidly across America, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported, and some areas of the country, like Arizona, are really benefitting from the burst.