
Christine Romans on reports that President Obama wants to fast track the Keystone Pipeline extension.
National Center for Public Policy Research's Jeff Stier on New York City Mayor Bloomberg's ban on food donations.
Christine Romans explains the details of a new tax plan proposed by Republican lawmakers.
Penny Lee and Matt Mackowiak on how statements from Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney on the economy could affect the race.
When the housing market went belly up in South Florida, some turned the crisis into an opportunity.
In January of this year, Willow Tufano became a homeowner.
She spotted a great bargain in Port Charlotte, which could easily be described as a fixer-upper. It was headed for foreclosure and on the market for just $12,000. Willow purchased the home, along with her mom.
But guess what? Willow Tufano is just 14 years old!
This morning on "Early Start," Willow and her mom Shannon Moore talk about how Willow was able to buy the house. Watch the full interview below.
You're about to meet some real life Gleeks! That's the name affectionately given to high school choir members in the Glee Club like the hit TV show "Glee."
These students are real life champions.
The Uniondale High School show choir won the grand championship at the FAME National Show Choir Competition this past weekend.
This morning on Early Start, Ashleigh Banvfield talks with choir members Cary Lamb, Kenyo Baley and Ariana Morrison to talk about their win.
Bouncing off her recent blog post, Christine Romans takes a somewhat tongue-in-cheek look at what it would take to stop gas prices from rising.
The GOP presidential candidates are hoping to turn your pain at the pump into political gain.
The average price for a gallon of regular has gone up again this morning. It's now selling at $3.84 a gallon – that's up nearly 50 cents for the year, and almost double what it was when President Obama took office. And it's affecting the president's approval rating.
According to a Washington Post/ABC News Poll: 50% strongly disapprove of the President's handling on the economy. That's up nine points from last month.
Mitt Romney says it's time to fire the people in charge of our oil supply. He says the President should get rid of Energy Secretary Steven Chu, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, and EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson.
This morning on Early Start, Global Oil Group managing director Jim Burkhard explains why there is no 'quick fix' to today's rising gas prices, and why opening the Strategic Oil Reserve won't help.
IHS CERA managing director Jim Burkhard on why opening the Strategic Petroleum Reserve won't stop gas prices from rising.
Jim Burkhard, Managing Director at IHS CERA, explains why claims of quick fixes for rising gas prices are not true.
It was 16 years ago that the image of a young 6-year-old beauty queen was splashed across just about every supermarket tabloid.
JonBenét Ramsey's murder was a mystery that no one seemed to be able to solve. Her parents John and Patricia would be under an "umbrella of suspicion" for a decade and a half.
It's hard to believe, but today JonBenét would have been 21 years old. Although her family has been cleared of any suspicion, the killer may still be out there.
Ashleigh Banfield sat down with JonBenét's father, John, to talk about his new book, "The Other Side of Suffering." He talks about his remarkable journey back from tragedy and his new outlook on life.
John Ramsey, father of JonBenét Ramsey, on his book "The Other Side of Suffering" and coping after his daughter's death.
John Ramsey, father of JonBenét Ramsey, on the slew of reality shows about children participating in pageants.
John Ramsey, father of JonBenét Ramsey, talks about a meaningful medal that he keeps with him every day.
Joe Williams, John Hlinko and Lenny McAllister look at how the Illinois primary could shape the GOP presidential race.

