Elon Musk misled Twitter investors ahead of acquisition, jury says
A California jury found Elon Musk misled Twitter investors ahead of his $44 billion acquisition, ruling on claims tied to fake bot account disputes.
America First legal accuses blue states of 'frivolous' lawsuits against Trump administration
Gene Hamilton, America First Legal President, discusses "frivolous lawsuits" from blue states against the Trump administration and calls for a probe into blue-state lawfare on 'Varney & Co.'
DOJ reaches settlement with Live Nation in antitrust case
Live Nation Entertainment has arrived at a settlement with the United States Department of Justice in connection with an antitrust lawsuit.
MIKE DAVIS: 30 years of Section 230 is more than enough
Thirty year ago, Congress passed Section 230 to protect startups, but now it shields Big Tech monopolies from accountability while enabling censorship.
CarMax to pay $420K to resolve DOJ allegations over servicemember vehicle repossessions
CarMax allegedly violated federal law by repossessing servicemembers' vehicles without required court orders, leading to a $420,000 settlement agreement.
Defense lawyer in Antifa terror case 'wasted' court's time with this t-shirt: Legal analyst
Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett discusses a federal judge declaring a mistrial in the Texas I.C.E. case over the defense lawyer's t-shirt on 'The Bottom Line.'
Federal judge rules on whether Buffalo Wild Wings can keep 'boneless wings' on menu
Federal judge dismisses Buffalo Wild Wings "boneless wings" lawsuit with pun-filled ruling, saying no reasonable consumer expects deboned wing meat.
Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg may testify in landmark trial to examine if social media is addictive for kids
Mark Zuckerberg expected to testify in landmark social media addiction trial as jury selection continues and TikTok, Snapchat settle.
Agriculture secretary predicts 'complete sea change' in US health with food system recalibration
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss the recalibration of the food system under the Trump administration and a federal judge blocking the administration from cutting off SNAP benefits.
Maduro’s defense will have ‘tough sledding’ in court, Jonathan Fahey says
Former federal prosecutor Jonathan Fahey joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the court appearance of Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro and what his legal strategy could look like going forward.
Democrats push impeachment after Maduro arrest despite years of calling for his removal
‘Mornings with Maria’ panel discusses Nicolas Maduro’s plea in New York court and the legal battle ahead over presidential immunity.
Former NYPD inspector unpacks 'nuance' in Luigi Mangione court hearing
Former NYPD inspector Paul Mauro and Fox News contributor Liz Peek analyze Luigi Mangione's first court hearing and more on 'The Bottom Line.'
Costco files federal lawsuit challenging Trump's emergency tariff orders on imported goods
Major retailer Costco challenges Trump tariff legality in federal court. Company faces critical December deadline that could lock in payments forever.
2 Americans, 2 Chinese nationals accused of illegally exporting Nvidia GPUs to China
Four people were charged with illegally smuggling advanced Nvidia AI chips to China in a $3.8 million scheme that allegedly violated U.S. national security export controls.
GOP lawmakers move to expand LNG exports, roll back Biden energy policies
Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, discusses his ‘Unlocking Domestic LNG Potential Act,’ a federal court’s decision to block the new Texas congressional map and more on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
US Border Patrol chief decries 'pure, unadulterated violence' against ICE agents
U.S. Border Patrol sector chief Greg Bovino addresses a judge's ruling restricting Chicago I.C.E. operations and more on 'The Evening Edit.'
Trump administration backs order to break up Delta-Aeroméxico alliance over antitrust concerns
Trump administration defends order forcing Delta and Aeroméxico to dissolve joint venture by January 2026, citing excessive control over U.S.-Mexico flights.
Trump admin to partially resume SNAP benefits as shutdown drags on
The Trump administration said it will partially fund SNAP program through November, though payments could be reduced or delayed for weeks.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville argues who will lead to the 'end' of blue cities
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., ridicules Democrats' opposition to ICE and President Donald Trump deploying troops in their cities on 'The Evening Edit.'
ExxonMobil claims California climate disclosure laws violate First Amendment rights in lawsuit
Oil giant challenges California's greenhouse gas reporting requirements for large businesses, arguing the climate laws exceed state authority and conflict with federal rules.



















