Trade school advocates cheer as Trump threatens to redirect Harvard federal funds
Trump's funding threat to Harvard ignites discussion on trade education's potential to solve housing and labor issues as Harvard defends its research funding.
Trump's weaponization czar vows to expose government abuses and 'hold people accountable'
Ed Martin, DOJ's weaponization czar, aims to uncover past government weaponization, scrutinize Biden's pardons, and address Trump-Russian collusion narratives.
White House economic director predicts 'liftoff' once trade deals and tax cuts take shape
White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett anticipates strong economic growth with trade deals and tax cuts, dismissing Moody's credit rating downgrade due to fiscal deficits as "backward-looking."
Trump's border czar warns Democrats who 'cross a line' after ICE facility incident
Trump border czar Tom Homan warned Democrats against crossing any lines or face prosecution, after some lawmakers allegedly stormed a Newark, New Jersey, ICE detention center.
How soon will drug prices drop? RFK Jr. says timeline depends on big pharma
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said that bringing the cost of prescription drugs to levels seen in Europe largely depends on how drug companies cooperate.
Economist believes US-China tariff truce could be the start of a financial revolution
Former Trump advisor Stephen Moore said the market rebound that came as China and the U.S. agreed to a 90-day pause on massive tariffs could signal the start of a financial revolution.
GM CEO breaks silence over tariff pressure and what it means for your wallet
General Motors CEO Mary Barra shared her expectations for auto tariffs and their potential impacts on the industry, including how the company plans to absorb the earnings impact.
Ford CEO goes under the hood of massive Kentucky plant, says it's what Trump is 'trying' to do
Ford CEO Jim Farley told "Mornings with Maria" that the company's Louisville, Kentucky, truck plant showcases the Trump vision for bolstering the U.S. auto industry.
Merck breaks ground on $1B Delaware site to boost US supply chain
Merck CEO Robert Davis spoke about the new state-of-the-art biologics center slated to be based in Wilmington, Delaware that could eventually provide thousands of jobs.