GOP rep blasts Letitia James’ ‘favorite hobby,’ accuses her of ‘egregious abuse of power’
Rep. Pat Fallon, R-Texas, slams New York Attorney General Letitia James’ record as anything but ‘squeaky clean’ on ‘The Evening Edit.’
Columnist slams Letitia James’ ‘slap in the face’ to hard-working Americans
Fox News contributor Miranda Devine and National Review’s Caroline Downey react to the federal grand jury indictment of New York Attorney General Letitia James on a mortgage fraud charge on ‘Kudlow.’
This doesn't happen in America: Sen. John Kennedy
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., demands answers after the FBI's 'Arctic Frost' investigation intensifies and discusses his new book on 'The Bottom Line.'
Families sue Boeing, Honeywell over deadly Air India crash that killed 260 people in June
Families of the deadly June 12 Air India crash are suing Boeing and Honeywell, allegeing that the incident was caused by faulty fuel switches.
Shein launches probe after Luigi Mangione likeness appears modeling shirt on company's website: report
Shein has launched an investigation after an image with Luigi Mangione's likeness appeared on its website modeling clothing, with the image provided by a third-party vendor.
Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook faces calls for an investigation
Rep. Pete Sessions, R-Texas, discusses Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook's firing by President Donald Trump over mortgage fraud allegations on 'The Bottom Line.'
GOP lawmaker's message to Dems: Look at who's leading you
Rep. Burgess Owens, R-Utah, dissects a whistleblower's testimony against a Democratic lawmaker about the 'Russiagate' probe on 'The Evening Edit.'
Feds have completely taken their 'eye off the prize,' economist says
Economist Steve Moore and Heritage Foundation chief economist EJ Antoni dissect the Federal Reserve's 'luxurious' construction amid demands to lower interest rates on 'The Bottom Line.'
SHADOW FED?: This is a 'blow to the ego' of Jerome Powell, former Trump economic advisor argues
Independent Institute senior fellow Judy Shelton calls for a 'fundamental review' of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy on 'Making Money.'
GOP senator condemns the FBI's Mar-a-Lago raid as 'third-world, banana republic stuff'
Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., weighs in on the FBI investigating ex-CIA Director John Brennan and ex-FBI Director James Comey related to 'Russiagate' on 'Kudlow.'
LVMH's luxury label Loro Piana placed under court monitoring over alleged labor abuse, undocumented workers
LVMH-owned Loro Piana becomes fifth Italian brand facing judicial oversight amid crackdown on exploitation of illegal workers in fashion supply chains.
NTSB blames Boeing, FAA in terrifying Alaska Airlines door blowout
The National Transportation Safety Board found Boeing and the FAA responsible for "multiple system failures," leading to Alaska Airlines' door blowing off mid-flight last year near Portland, Oregon.
Boeing paying $1.1B as DOJ dismisses criminal fraud case; families of victims in crashes set to object to deal
Families of Boeing 737 MAX8 crash victims set to oppose the DOJ's decision to dismiss fraud charges, as Boeing agrees to a non-prosecution deal and financial settlement.
Letitia James fraud accusations are ‘extremely serious,’ GOP lawmaker argues
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., discusses the mortgage fraud allegations New York Attorney General Letitia James is facing on ‘The Evening Edit.’
'There's so much corruption' at every dept and agency, House Financial Services member says
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Pa., discusses USAID's reported waste of taxpayer funds on 'The Evening Edit.'
Walgreens sued by DOJ, alleging it knowingly filled illegal prescriptions, including 'dangerous' opioids
A Justice Department lawsuit alleges the illegal prescription-filling by Walgreens included opioids, and began in August 2012.
Boeing re-elects outgoing CEO as search for replacement continues amid safety culture crisis
Boeing's safety culture crisis has included multiple whistleblowers who have come forward after several incidents that have drawn public attention to potential issues with the company's planes.
Meat business owner ordered to pay $1,143 fine after teen worker loses hand in grinder accident
The owner of a meat establishment in Michigan was ordered to pay a fine of $1,143, due to a 17-year-old employee suffering the loss of his hand in a grinding machine.
Microsoft faces antitrust investigation by European regulators over Teams, Office bundling
Microsoft is under fire from European Union antitrust investigators over the software company’s bundling of its chat and video app Teams with its Office product.
American Airlines investigator allegedly tried to blame worker's on-the-job death on suicide: report
Texas police ruled an American Airlines employee who died on the tarmac in April perished due to an accident, not suicide as an airline investigator allegedly suggested.



















