US believes Russia may soon launch cyberattacks against critical American infrastructure: source
The Department of Homeland Security says U.S. companies should take steps to protect against a cyber attack.
Biden administration weighing 'severe' Russia sanctions in case of Ukraine invasion
The Biden administration is continuing to prepare a "range of severe economic measures" to impose on Russia if it further attempts an invasion into Ukraine, with senior officials saying sanctions being considered would have "massive consequences" for Moscow's economy.
Biden's state of denial?
Former senior White House adviser Stephen Miller slams Biden's first press conference of 2022 on 'Kudlow.'
Cracker Barrel ordered to pay $9.4M after man was served sanitizer instead of water
A Tennessee jury has ordered Cracker Barrel, a Southern fare restaurant chain, to pay $9.4 million in damages after staff served a customer hand sanitizer instead of water in 2014.
Treasury may take back millions from Arizona education fund over condition barring mask mandates
The Biden administration is threatening to take back millions of federal dollars from Arizona because it's only giving that money to schools without mask mandates,
White House under pressure for delayed ICE report
Former Acting I.C.E. Director Tom Homan reacts to the Biden White House's delayed report on criminal illegal arrests on 'The Evening Edit.'
Human smuggling apprehensions at all-time high
Former Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf discusses human smuggling apprehensions and record number of drug seizures at the border on 'Fox Business Tonight.'
Florida attorney general combats 'smash-and-grab' robberies, organized retail crime
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody on Tuesday announced legislative efforts targeting organized retail theft crime rings.
Progressives say Biden student loan pause extension not enough, demand he cancel debt next
Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., chairwoman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, championed the news Wednesday that President Biden would extend the federal student loan forbearance period through May 1, 2022.
Biden national security officials warn of 'heightened risk' of 'malicious cyber' activities around holidays
The White House National Security Council is warning of a “heightened risk” of “malicious cyber” activities like ransomware surrounding the Christmas holiday, urging business leaders to update IT practices and to work with federal law enforcement to improve U.S. cybersecurity.
Biden admin says Huawei is 'national security threat'
After an investigation into Chinese tech giant Huawei linked the massive company to mass surveillance campaigns by the Chinese Communist Party, the National Security Council says the White House is as cautious as ever toward the enigmatic conglomerate.
White House dodges question about inflation, touts strength of economic recovery
National Economic Council Director Brian Deese dodged a reporter's question about inflation, instead opting to tout the economic recovery from the pandemic
Texas will be 'the home for semiconductor manufacturing': Gov. Abbott
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott discusses the impact of companies moving their headquarters to the state, the rise of the omicron variant and the migrant surge.
Levi Strauss offers employees session with 'racial trauma specialist' over Rittenhouse acquittal
Levi Strauss & Co. offered its employees a counseling session with a 'racial trauma specialist' to deal with the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse, the company confirmed to FOX Business on Wednesday.
Oil reserves released by Biden expected to primarily go to China, India
President Biden’s move to tap the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve is expected to supply China and India oil needs as gas demands have led to global shortages, reports said Tuesday.
Top Republican on Energy committee says too little too late after Biden taps oil reserve
Ranking Member on the Senate Energy Committee Sen. John Barrasso said Tuesday that President Biden’s decision to tap into U.S. oil reserves was no “substitute” for addressing gas shortages.
Announced sale of US toll giant to Singapore-based firm sparks security concerns
The sale of the largest U.S. tolling company to a Singapore-based firm is drawing security concerns
Consumer confidence plunges to lowest level in a decade as inflation soars higher
U.S. consumer confidence plunged to a 10-year low in November, reflecting heightened concerns among Americans about hotter-than-expected inflation and the rising price of everyday goods.
Democrats don't have any 'real solutions' to problems: Rep. Comer
Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., slams Democratic colleagues for discussing "green supply chain solutions."
Biden's spending plan could cost nearly $5T if made permanent, analysis shows
President Biden has unveiled a framework for a modified social spending plan that imagines spending close to $1.75 trillion over the next decade, but budget experts say the true cost of the legislation would be closer to $5 trillion because of the way the programs are structured.



















