Ocean Spray CEO: Growers 'trying to do everything they can' to keep costs low
Ocean Spray President and CEO Tom Hayes notes that the company is doing 'a lot to keep costs low,' while ensuring 700 family farms can put food on the table as well.
GOP governors team up to get America’s supply chain moving again
A group of Republican governors is vowing to work fix America's supply chain woes
Supply chain problems show signs of easing
Global supply chain woes are beginning to recede, but shipping, manufacturing and retail executives say that they don’t expect a return to more normal operations until next year and that cargo will continue to be delayed if Covid-19 outbreaks disrupt key distribution hubs.
Sono Motors' solar electric Sion ready to roll in 2023
Sono Motors co-founders Laurin Hahn and Jona Christians discuss the EV market on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Playboy plans to launch new site 'Centerfold'
Playboy Enterprises CEO President and Director Ben Kohn discusses its new site dedicated to 'sex positive content' and the company's newest jet.
The Mackinac Bridge: A journey that once took hours, now takes minutes
Stuart Varney narrates the struggles of making the Mighty Mac bridges as many fought for their lives.
American Built: Building the Mighty Mac
Stuart Varney looks back at the history of the Mackinac Bridge on ‘American Built’.
Biden signs infrastructure bill: LIVE Updates
President Biden will sign the $1.2T Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal into law-- to rebuild the nation's roads, bridges, and waterways.
Buttigieg defends Harris after WaPo calls him more effective than VP: Tough assignments 'a sign of respect'
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg celebrated the long-stalled bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill signed into law by President Biden on Monday. He joined FOX Business' Cavuto: Coast to Coast' to discuss the bill's passing, as well as reports of White House friction involving VP Kamala Harris.
Bus industry in 'peril': American Bus Association CEO
American Bus Association President and CEO Peter Pantuso said on Monday that the bus industry is “really in peril right now,” noting that there are challenges all “across the board.”
American Bus Association CEO on the industry struggling to bounce back from COVID
American Bus Association President and CEO Peter Pantuso tells 'Varney & Co.' that this year revenue for the industry is down more than $7 billion from pre-pandemic levels.
Transportation Secretary Buttigieg discusses $1.2T infrastructure bill
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg discusses the infrastructure bill, impact of Democrats' spending bills on inflation, Biden's approval rating and the future of electric vehicles.
Bus industry 'really in peril right now': American Bus Association CEO
American Bus Association President and CEO Peter Pantuso says the industry faces challenges 'all across the board' with less people commuting to work and conventions slow to return following the COVID pandemic.
Buttigieg's star rises as $1T Biden agenda shifts toward him
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg laid out his argument that highway design can reflect racism, noting that at least $1 billion in the bill will help reconnect cities and neighborhoods that had been racially segregated or divided by road projects.
American Airlines reduces service to Haiti amid rise in violence, citing reduced customer demand
American Airlines has reduced their service to Haiti amid a rise in violence in the region, explaining that they are experiencing a drop in customer demand for travel.
Luminar accelerates after autonomous tech deal with Nvidia
Luminar CEO Austin Russell discusses the partnership with the chip manufacturer on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Can Wheels Up be the Uber of luxury travel?
Wheels Up CEO Kenny Dichter breaks down the luxe aviation sector on 'The Claman Countdown.'
US Coast Guard investigating Chinese state-owned cargo ship for possible role in California oil spill
A second named cargo ship is under investigation for its potential involvement in an early October oil spill off the Southern California coastline.
Trucking Association chief: More truckers leaving the industry would be 'catastrophic'
American Trucking Associations President and CEO Chris Spear argues trying to retain truckers as holidays approach is becoming 'a growing task.'
Former NTSB Chair sounds alarm on airline safety amid staffing shortages
U.S. airlines are in trouble, and a former National Transportation Safety Board Chair is sounding the alarm.