US has 'to understand that all Chinese companies are a threat,' Gordon Chang says
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang on the Commerce Department adding Chinese companies to the export blacklist, the deal to sell Panama Canal ports and how President Donald Trump could be pushing South Africa closer to China.
VA Secretary Collins tells Democrat senator that he's 'scaring' veterans
U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins walks through his plans to cut spending in the agency while ensuring that veterans' benefits aren't affected.
McCormick dropping food dyes under pressure from RFK Jr, US regulators
McCormick is working to reformulate products to remove certain ingredients like food dyes under fire from HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Trump says he may lower China tariffs on certain condition
President Donald Trump suggested China could get a "little reduction in tariffs" if it helps approve a sale of TikTok in compliance with a law passed by Congress.
GOP rep says a 'valuable opportunity' to learn more about threats to US was squandered in intel hearing
Rep. Rick Crawford, R-Ark., weighs in on Trump administration intelligence officials being grilled over the Signal chat leaks as well as the threats posed by China.
MLB teams changing Anheuser-Busch's 'domestic' beer to 'American' on menus ahead of Opening Day
Six MLB teams will follow suit on Anheuser-Busch's wish and serve "American" beer, as opposed to "domestic" beer, on Opening Day.
Mega Millions changes will lead to 'more billionaire jackpots,' expert says
The Mega Millions lottery game is changing. The changes, slated to take effect starting in April, will lead to more billion-dollar jackpots, according to industry experts.
Schumer is 'way off base' on Trump's social security goals, says Treasury Secretary
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent fires back at Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's claim that President Donald Trump wants to 'destroy' social security on 'The Story.'
Government agency reviewing billions of redundant spending, from toilet paper to software
The General Services Administration was established in 1949 by former President Harry Truman through the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act.
Trump threatens even larger tariffs on EU, Canada if they work together to cause 'economic harm' to the US
President Donald Trump threatened even larger tariffs on the European Union and Canada if they worked together to do "economic harm to the USA."
The Bottom Line - Wednesday, March 26
Democrats, Signal, PBS-NPR
UAW praises Trump's 25% tariff on auto imports: 'Victory for autoworkers'
The United Auto Workers on Wednesday praised President Donald Trump’s new 25% tariffs on auto imports, calling it a “victory for autoworkers."
Sen. Chuck Grassley advises Trump ‘pick and choose’ his priorities in tax bill
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, details his efforts to rein in activist judges trying to block Trump’s agenda, discuss the GOP tax cut plan and more on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Everyone was told to have a bachelor's degree, now we have a student loan crisis: Caroline Downey
Panelists Caroline Downey and Cage Sawyers discuss how student loan delinquencies are set to hit record highs while a growing number of current and prospective college students don’t believe the degree is worth the price tag on ‘The Bottom Line.’
How are Chinese networks targeting fired employees looking for work?
Foundation for Defense of Democracies senior analyst Max Lesser shares how he discovered how a Chinese network was targeting fired federal workers looking for jobs on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Warren Buffett employee wins $1M March Madness bracket challenge
An employee of investor Warren Buffett won a $1 million prize by picking the winners of 31 of the 32 games played last week in the NCAA Men's Tournament.
Lady Gaga faces $100M lawsuit over 'Mayhem' logo trademark infringement claim
Pop star Lady Gaga faces a multimillion-dollar lawsuit filed by a California surf company over claims she stole their design for her sixth album's tour merchandise.
Kudlow - Wednesday, March 26
Auto tariffs, Media funding, Border security
Deported gang members 'belong' in El Salvador prison, says National Border Patrol Council president
National Border Patrol Council president Paul Perez weighs in on the legality of President Donald Trump's deportations and the DHS secretary's visit to El Salvador on 'The Evening Edit.'
PBS and NPR need their funding cut, GOP lawmaker says
Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., says government must honor Americans' wishes on 'The Evening Edit.'