Are sanctions the solution to cyberattacks?
Former Treasury Under Secretary for International Affairs Brent McIntosh weighs in on recent cyberattacks and possible risks related to cryptocurrency.
Payne: Bitcoin weakness can still be traced to Elon Musk, China
FOX Business’ Charles Payne shares his thoughts on Bitcoin and the cryptocurrency craze.
90 days likely not long enough for COVID origins investigation: John Negroponte
Former Director of National Intelligence and former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. John Negroponte on U.S.-China relations and the origins of COVID-19.
Trump on cyberattacks, Bitcoin, 2022 election, filibuster
Trump on cyberattacks, U.S. foreign relations, Bitcoin, a global minimum tax, China, the coronavirus outbreak, the filibuster, Big Tech, inflation, the U.S. economy, today’s markets, Republican Party leadership and the 2022 and 2024 elections.
US-led investigation needed into COVID origins: Former intelligence officer
Hudson Institute senior fellow and former intelligence officer Michael Pregent discusses recent cyberattacks, the origins of the coronavirus and how to prevent another outbreak like this.
Should Biden cancel Russia summit with Putin?
Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, discusses the border crisis and whether the Biden administration’s approach to Russia and China is tough enough.
Stock futures trade cautiously ahead of jobs report
U.S. equity futures were trading tentatively higher ahead of the release of the most anticipated economic report of the month, the May employment report.
End the ‘globalization gravy train’: ‘Hillbilly Elegy’ author
‘Hillbilly Elegy’ author and businessman J.D. Vance argues against globalization, suggesting it benefits China and harms middle-class Americans.
US must fight back against China before it’s too late: Congressman
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa., on what can be done to limit China’s global influence.
Stock futures point lower ahead of employment-related reports
U.S. equity futures are trading lower ahead of the release of the first employment-related reports of the week.
Will Biden 'give up' on China?: KT McFarland
Former Trump deputy national security adviser KT McFarland on President Biden’s approach to China, including the origins of COVID-19, as well as U.S.-Russia relations and cybersecurity issues facing America.
Stock futures trade cautiously after lackluster session
U.S. futures are trading mixed following Tuesday's session as investors look ahead to the latest employment data at the end of the week.
Rural Japanese homes are selling for $500 or less
Japan is riddled with millions of vacant homes, called akiya, that local governments hope will sell for next to nothing.
Russia is ‘testing’ Biden and US: Former Bush staffer
Former Bush 43 Assistant Secretary of State Robert Charles provides insight into the upcoming summit with Putin and Biden and U.S.-China relations under this administration.
Keith Krach on Endless Frontier Act: US worker is ‘winner,’ Xi is ‘loser’ of the bill
Former Undersecretary of State for Economic Growth Keith Krach discusses U.S.-China relations and the origins of COVID-19.
Memorial Day: Is the stock market open?
The equity markets in the U.S. will be closed Monday for Memorial Day.
Farage: If Britain can beat socialism, America can too
Brexit leader Nigel Farage reacts to Biden's leadership and Democrats' 'socialist' policies.
Stock futures rise ahead of holiday weekend
U.S. equity futures are trading higher ahead of the final trading session before the Memorial Day weekend.
Biden’s probe into COVID origins is ‘too late’: Congressman
Rep. Darin LaHood, R-Ill., discusses a report from his House committee that raised ‘the alarm bells’ about COVID-19 origins.
Stock futures trade cautiously ahead of GDP, jobless reports
U.S. equity futures were trading lower ahead of the release of major eocnomic data.



















