Biden approves $7.4 billion student loan debt cancelations
The 'Fox & Friends' co-hosts discussed the fallout from the student loan handout plan, which will cost a whopping $84 billion as Americans battle the sky-high cost of living.
Short-term thinking has ‘shifted’ real estate across the country: Rogers Healy
Dallas realtor Rogers Healy joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to break down the latest developments in the housing market.
Maryland governor says no bodies recovered yet after Baltimore bridge collapse
Gov. Wes Moore, D-Md., joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the latest developments on the Baltimore bridge collapse as officials continue the recovery effort for the victims now presumed dead.
Trump's NY case will wreck 'financial havoc' on real estate industry: Grant Cardone
Private equity fund manager and Cardone Capital's Grant Cardone says he's already invested $500 million intended for New York real estate into Florida.
50 injured on Boeing jet from Sydney to Auckland
Fox News’ Alex Hogan on injuries following a 'technical problem' on a LATAM Airlines flight.
Kevin O'Leary offers to buy TikTok and turn it into a 'new American company' if proposed ban advances
To solve TikTok's cyber security and safety concerns, "Shark Tank's" Kevin O'Leary suggested he'll buy the social platform, close Chinese "back doors" and bring it to the U.S.
Kevin O’Leary suggests buying TikTok if House bill moves forward
'Shark Tank' investor Kevin O’Leary on the House bill that would force TikTok to cut ties with China
Biden's claims about the economy were not true: Brian Brenberg
'The Big Money Show' co-host Brian Brenberg weighs in after President Biden claimed he inherited an economy that was 'on the brink'
Law professor fears cyberattacks will 'increase, continue' in wake of pharmacy, AT&T outages
Cyberattacks are only likely to "increase" and "continue" as the perpetrators go un-prosecuted 99% of the time, law professor and general counsel Carl Szabo argues.
Pharmacy cyberattack blamed on foreign 'nation-state'
Carl Szabo, vice president and general counsel for NetChoice, joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the growing concerns about cyberattacks and the government's responsibility to 'stand up.'
Real estate investor to 'immediately discontinue' working in NYC over Trump verdict, eyeing Florida, Texas
A notable real estate investor has pulled the plug on at least $1 billion of business in New York after former President Trump's fraud verdict, sets sights on Texas, Florida, Arizona.
Boston-bound flight diverted after damage discovered on wing mid-air
Passenger Kevin Clarke joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the harrowing experience after he saw the wing 'coming apart' on the United flight that took off from San Francisco.
Real estate investors re-think doing business in New York after Trump ruling
Real estate investor Grant Cardone joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss why he left California and why some businesses are re-routing their transactions to other states post-ruling.
Retired nurse faces ‘difficult’ reality of returning back to work to make ends meet
Retired nurse Joyce Fleming details why she decided to return to the workforce, pointing to high prices and shrinking savings on 'Fox & Friends.'
One in eight retirees going back to work in 2024, survey finds
Retired nurse Joyce Fleming shares why she decided to return to work due to rising costs.
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson talks WWE and UFC board appointment, political future
'Fox & Friends Weekend' co-host Will Cain speaks with actor and former WWE superstar Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson about joining the TKO Board of Directors, his effort to provide aid for Maui residents and the possibility of a political career.
NYC 'supercommuter' avoids high rent by traveling from Ohio home every week
After commuting back and forth from his Ohio home to Manhattan office every week, Chip Cutter says he's not sure "how much longer this can continue" to minimize costs.
NYC worker commutes every week from Ohio to save money, 'keep my toe in both worlds'
The Wall Street Journal's Chip Cutter explains the reasons behind his decision to fly from Ohio to New York City every week for work.
Bjorn Lomborg blasts WaPo article suggesting house plants are harming climate: Stop the 'doom-mongering'
Stanford's Hoover Institute fellow Bjorn Lomborg responds to a Washington Post article alleging that house plants are bad for the planet.
Record number of CEOs left their companies in 2023, report finds
From YouTube to Bed Bath & Beyond, a historic 1,170 CEOs reportedly left their posts in 2023, mostly tied to COVID-related reasons, says business firm SVP Andrew Challenger.