When did the US stop keeping up with the Joneses? A look at the maritime law at the crux of US shipbuilding
But there is one, century-old law that is the cornerstone of the U.S. shipbuilding industry that proponents argue is paramount for national security purposes, while critics claim is responsible for significantly stifling the U.S. shipbuilding industry: the Jones Act.
LARRY KUDLOW: I don't believe the Trump tax hike rumors
President Trump believes in rewarding success, not punishing it. That's why I do not believe any of these Trump tax hike rumors.
New bipartisan tax proposal could give your family more money
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pushing to make the adoption tax credit refundable, which could allow more families to get the credit even if it is more than their “tax burden
Data from 23andMe bankruptcy could be 'very harmful' to a lot of Americans, Rep. Comer warns
Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., on 23andMe data privacy concerns, his invitation for sanctuary governors to testify before lawmakers and whether NPR and PBS should have funding stripped.
GOP rep stresses importance of spending cuts: 'We need to have greater spending savings for the American taxpayer'
Rep. Tom Tiffany, R-Wis., on crafting the federal budget, the idea of a 40% tax bracket for millionaires, the White House asking Congress to claw back funding and his introduction of a resolution to withdraw from the World Trade Organization.
Congress crafts Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' during recess
Fox News senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports that although lawmakers are in recess, they're still focused on a 'path towards fiscal sanity.'
GOP rep raises concerns over dependence on China: 'If COVID didn't wake us up, literally nothing will'
Rep. Pat Fallon, R-Texas, gives his take on a 40% tax bracket for millionaires and discusses his introduction of the 'SAFE Supply Chains Act.'
We 'got a spending problem, not a revenue problem,' GOP rep says
Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., discusses the latest regarding budget reconciliation and weighs in on a 40% tax bracket for millionaires.
Blue state fraud triggers call for investigation over 'betrayal' to taxpayers
California Republican lawmakers in Congress are calling on the Department of Justice and the Department of Education to investigate fake community college applications.
We’re not going to let ICE walk away from illegal aliens: Border czar Tom Homan
Border czar Tom Homan on whether taking away illegal migrants' Social Security numbers, sanctuary state governors being called to testify before Congress and the president's goal to beef up the U.S. border wall.
This is the 'biggest deal' any US president has closed since the Louisiana Purchase: Rep. Riley Moore
Rep. Riley Moore, R-W.Va., says the reconciliation bill provides more 'certainty' for markets and reacts to China raising the tariffs stakes again.
Democrats are 'capitalizing' on 'fear': Rep. Ashley Hinson
Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, urges the Senate to advance President Donald Trump's budget plan and reacts to insider trading allegations made by Democrats.
Whistleblower tells Senate committee that Meta undermined US national security to cozy up to China
A whistleblower on Wednesday told a Senate committee that Meta repeatedly undermine U.S. national security in an effort to win favor with China.
CHARLES PAYNE: The truth about tariffs and the history lesson many critics are missing
For many years, tariffs were viewed favorably by Americans. But in the 1930s, one act of Congress changed people's minds. That act is erroneously blamed for the Great Depression.
China 'should have seen this coming,' GOP senator says
Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., gives an update on the reconciliation process, trade negotiations between the U.S. and Japan as well as China's retaliatory tariffs.
23andMe probe launched to prevent customer DNA data from being sold to China or other bad actors
Sen. Bill Cassidy is probing 23andMe, which recently filed for bankruptcy protection, to ensure the company does not sell customer data to China or other foreign adversaries.
Jamie Dimon claims the Fed needs 'radical changes'
JPMorgan Chase Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon on the importance of leadership skills, deregulation policy, energy independence and the Federal Reserve helping small banks and businesses.
When manufacturing wins, America wins: National Association of Manufacturers president
Rep. Tom Emmer, R-Minn., and National Association of Manufacturers President and CEO Jay Timmons discuss extending tax cuts, investing in America and the Senate budget bill in a wide-ranging interview on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Sen. Mike Lee, Rep. Ben Cline pushing to block government workers from union activities on official time
Sen. Mike Lee and Rep. Ben Cline are pushing a measure to block government employees from participating in union-related activities on official time.
There is one way to make manufacturing great again, and Congress must do it now
Critical tax reform provisions have already begun to sunset, and more are set to expire at the end of 2025—the Trump tax cut rocket is running out of fuel.



















