Sen. Kevin Cramer believes a divided government is the 'greatest opportunity' to restore confidence
Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., discusses the negotiations between House Speaker McCarthy and President Biden over the debt limit, inflation concerns faced by Americans and the Air Force slamming a proposed plan for a Chinese-owned mill in North Dakota.
Tracy Shuchart: Biden admin declared war on the oil companies
Hightower Resource Advisors, LLC CEO and chief market strategist Tracy Shuchart provides insight on the energy sector on 'Making Money.'
Shell posts highest profits in company history as oil, gas prices remain high following Ukraine invasion
Shell Global, along with ExxonMobil and Chevron, have announced profits in excess of double their FY 2021 totals thanks to high gas prices after sanctions on Russia.
Energy Department proposes tighter efficiency standards for gas, electric stoves and ovens
The Department of Energy on Wednesday proposed new energy efficiency regulations for gas and electric stove appliances, saying it's not a ban.
Over 400K without power in Texas due to ice storm
More than 400,000 Texas customers are still without power early Thursday following the impacts of a multi-state ice storm that resulted in the deaths of at least eight people.
Biden, Democrats' green energy push leaving Americans 'out in the cold': Report
Mandy Gunasekara breaks down her latest policy report which shows how progressive energy initiatives aren't reliable or affordable, leaving Americans "out in the cold."
Leftist energy policies leaving Americans ‘out in the cold’: Mandy Gunasekara
Independent Women’s Forum Senior Fellow and former EPA chief of staff Mandy Gunasekara discusses her new policy report which explains how the green agenda push for ‘climate justice’ has fueled unreliable energy systems.
GOP Senator rips Biden over his 'blame game' on energy: Taking credit 'where no credit is due'
Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss Biden's energy policies and how they are 'hurting' the country's economy.
Biden playing the 'blame game' on energy: Sen. John Barrasso
Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss the House voting to end the COVID public health emergency and Biden's energy policies.
Over 240K without power in Texas after ice storm kills at least 6
Hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses were left without power early Wednesday morning due to winter weather that swept the region and killed at least six people.
US economy will 'stay strong': Ryan Payne
Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne and Thru The Cycle President John Lonski discusses tech shares ahead of earnings reports and energy stocks following Exxon's record year.
Here's how the US is ignoring human rights abuses in cobalt mining
'Cobalt Red' author Siddharth Kara takes a closer look at the inhumane conditions under which cobalt is mined in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on 'The Evening Edit.'
Wall Street facing 'steep selloff' if January jobs number comes in hot: Scott Bauer
Prosper Trading Academy CEO Scott Bauer and Muhlenkamp & Company portfolio manager Jeff Muhlenkamp discuss if January's impressive stock market gains will continue on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Exxon’s record profits irk White House in energy blame game
Exxon Mobile’s whopping earnings in 2022 irk White House, which called the report "particularly galling" as Americans spent more for gas prices.
Alex Epstein: The green energy movement is a scam
Energy expert Alex Epstein joins 'The Evening Edit' to dissect the shortcomings of the green energy movement.
Mick Mulvaney: This is another bad decision by the Biden administration
Former Treasury official Monica Crowley and former acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney discuss America's oil crisis and President Biden's upcoming meeting with Kevin McCarthy on 'The Evening Edit.'
Putin on phone with Saudis ahead of OPEC+ committee meeting on Wednesday
Oil prices are lower after Russian President Vladamir Putin reportedly met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ahead of OPEC + meeting to discuss global oil market.
Electric vehicles more expensive to fuel than gas-powered cars at end of 2022: consulting firm
It was cheaper to fuel a gas-powered car for 100 miles than it was to charge a comparable electric vehicle in late 2022, according to Anderson Economic Group.
Boston Metal accepts a $120M investment to produce 'green steel'
Boston Metal received a $120 million investment to produce 'green steel,' aiming to make a clean and more effective impact on the environment.
House to vote on bill offsetting Biden's SPR drawdown with more oil and gas production
The House will vote Friday on the Strategic Production Response Act, which would boost U.S. oil and gas production in response to drawdowns of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.