US is 'extremely dependent' on China for rare earth elements: Luisa Moreno
Defense Metals Corp President Luisa Moreno joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss the U.S.' ability to produce rare earth minerals, its reliance on China, and the need for more elements to meet Biden's 2030 electric vehicle goals.
Winter storm: Energy demand will stress the electrical, natural gas systems
The demand for energy over the next few days, as the winter storm rolls in across the United States, will be at the highest its ever been, the American Gas Association says.
Bad economic news will be good for the market: Teddy Weisberg
Seaport Securities founder Teddy Weisberg and Prosper Trading Academy CEO Scott Bauer reveal where investors can find buying opportunities heading into in 2023 and analyze Fed policy on 'The Claman Countdown.'
US Oil prices jump by $2 a barrel as Americans prepare for holiday weekend travel
Oil prices increased by $2 a barrel on Wednesday as Americans prepare to travel across the country during this upcoming holiday weekend.
'No reason' why any Republican should support Dems' omnibus bill: Markwayne Mullin
Congressman-elect Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., discusses U.S. energy independence, 21 Republican senators backing the Democrats' omnibus bill and the FBI's 'reckless behavior' amid release of the 'Twitter Files.'
Major US financial firm gives blacklisted Chinese companies higher ESG ratings than Amazon, Meta
One of the largest U.S. financial ratings agencies routinely gives lower "risk" ratings to Chinese firms with ties to government-sanctioned human rights abuses than American companies.
Oil and energy prices are moving in opposite directions, what’s going on?
Crude oil prices are moving in the opposite direction of energy stocks over the last three months amid unique economic pressures
States attempt to help Americans facing rising energy costs
Heating costs for homes using natural gas are expected to rise 25% this winter compared with the previous winter, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
EU countries set up gas cap to counter energy crisis
Energy ministers for the European Union agreed to a price cap earlier this week to combat the ongoing energy crisis ravaging the continent.
6.4-magnitude California earthquake knocks out power for over 72K customers
A powerful earthquake that hit the coast of northern California on Tuesday morning knocked out power for more than 72,000 customers in the Golden State.
California windfall tax would lead to refinery 'shutdowns,' 'exacerbate' oil supply crisis: Andy Lipow
Lipow Oil Associates President Andy Lipow calls for a 'balanced approach' to the 'expensive' renewable energy push.
Kevin McCarthy: GOP needs to 'eliminate waste and wokeism' in US government
Republican minority leader Kevin McCarthy discusses the negative effects of the massive omnibus spending bill and relays the GOP's agenda starting in the new term on 'Kudlow.'
US poised to become net exporter of crude oil in 2023
As countries turn away from Russia after it invaded Ukraine, the US has become more attractive. This new demand could push US energy production higher.
Great opportunity to buy Amazon, stay long into the future: Jonathan Corpina
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari and Meridian Equity Partners senior managing partner Jonathan Corpina reveal their best long-term and under-the-radar stock picks on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Chevron CEO denies Biden oil lease claim, details practical energy policy
Chevron Chairman and CEO Mike Wirth argued U.S. energy needs to be "affordable, reliable and cleaner" to boost economic prosperity and national security.
Oil prices rise after China begins reopening economy
Oil prices regained steam on Monday morning, rising by over $1 a barrel as China begins loosening some of its covid-19 restrictions.
US energy needs to be 'affordable, reliable and cleaner': Chevron CEO Mike Wirth
Chevron Chairman and CEO Mike Wirth discussed the oil company's growth outlook and Biden's energy agenda on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Risk of recession in Europe is 'very high': Diane Swonk
KPMG chief economist Diane Swonk and The Cow Guy Group founder Scott Shellady discuss if Fed rate hikes will bring the U.S. economy to a halt and if there's a risk of global recession on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Amtrak unveils new trains that will replace aging fleet
Amtrak has unveiled its newest trains. The company said the modern and more sustainable Amtrak Airo will start debuting in 2026 and operate on routes nationwide.
California approves plan to cut fossil fuel demand by 86% by 2045, go electric despite blackout problems
California air regulators approved a plan Thursday that would dramatically cut reliance on fossil fuels to address climate change concerns, drawing strong reaction.