Campbell's Soup executive allegedly calls company products 's--- for poor people' in secret recording
Campbell's Soup executive caught on secret recording calling products "s--- for poor people" and making racist comments about coworkers in explosive lawsuit.
House Majority Whip Emmer addresses 'easiest way' to end government shutdown
House Majority Whip Rep. Tom Emmer, R-Minn., addresses President Donald Trump's calls for a 'nuclear option' to end the government shutdown and how long he expects it to last on 'Kudlow.'
Pritzker: It seems like I live rent-free in Trump's head
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker reacts to the Trump administration’s immigration raids in Chicago and explains how he thinks federal and local governments should ‘properly get the bad guys off the street’ on ‘Special Report.’
Flight makes emergency landing after cabin crew was 'knocking on the cockpit door' over communications issue
A SkyWest flight made an emergency landing in Nebraska after its flight crew was knocking on the cockpit door due to a communications issue, the FAA said.
Illinois governor JB Pritzker reportedly earned $1.43M from Las Vegas gambling winnings in 2024
Billionaire Illinois Governor JB Pritzker reportedly took home $1.43 million in Las Vegas casino winnings as part of his $10.7 million taxable income for 2024.
China trade freeze squeezes US soybean farmers as costs climb, profits vanish
American soybean growers across the Midwest are warning of another tough year as China’s trade freeze cuts off their largest export market and production costs soar.
Billionaire Ken Griffin says Citadel’s Chicago exodus was ‘not hard,’ cites crime, taxes
Hedge fund leader Ken Griffin explains how Chicago's mounting problems led longtime Citadel employees to relocate to Miami and New York offices willingly.
ICE is seeing an 'all-time high' number of threats against officers, deputy director says
ICE deputy director Madison Sheahan addresses the agency's commitment to deport the 'worst of the worst' as Democrats in Illinois are accused of downplaying anti-ICE violence on 'The Evening Edit.'
White House official argues what Dems 'set the clock' on amid government shutdown
White House deputy chief of staff James Blair sets the record straight on what Democrats 'broke' in healthcare, fires back at Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and more on 'Kudlow.'
Former Chicago Police superintendent addresses whether local police were ordered not to respond to anti-ICE riots
Former Chicago Police superintendent Garry McCarthy explains 'inconsistent' directions in responding to anti-ICE riots on 'The Evening Edit.'
Trump admin pauses $2.1B for Chicago infrastructure projects over 'race-based contracting' concern
The Trump administration is putting $2.1 billion in Chicago infrastructure projects on hold to ensure "funding is not flowing via race-based contracting."
General Mills to close pizza, pet food manufacturing plants in Missouri
The Minnesota-based food giant announced closures of pizza crust and pet food factories in Missouri, expecting $82 million in restructuring charges.
Iowa superintendent arrested by ICE had previous weapons charges
Washington Examiner national political reporter Salena Zito weighs in on the Iowa school superintendent controversy on ‘The Bottom Line.’
What is the cost of Obama’s presidential center? Price tag reportedly doubles original estimate
Construction costs for former President Barack Obama's Chicago presidential center reached $615 million in 2024, far surpassing the original $300 million estimate.
Charlie Kirk’s connection to small Michigan college
Hillsdale College confirms Charlie Kirk completed about 30 free online courses before his death on September 10, prompting student vigils and support calls.
Office Depot fires employee who refused to print Charlie Kirk posters for customer
Office Depot fired a worker after a viral video showed staff refusing to print posters for a vigil honoring Charlie Kirk, the late conservative activist.
Mystery company's $1.6B data center proposed for Wisconsin farmland draws residents' ire
Residents in Menomonie, Wisconsin, oppose a proposed $1.6 billion data center on 300 acres of farmland proposed to the city by a Delaware-based company.
Powerball tickets sold in Missouri and Texas win $1.79B jackpot
Two tickets in Texas and Missouri matched the winning numbers drawn Saturday night for the Powerball's $1.79 billion jackpot, which has an estimated cash value of $820.6 million.
Trump is saying 'enough' on this, GOP Texas congressman says
Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, lays out the difference between Democrats and Republicans on the issue of crime in American cities on 'The Evening Edit.'
Rep. Byron Donalds' message to Chicagoans: Your mayor doesn't know what he's doing
Florida GOP gubernatorial candidate Rep. Byron Donalds analyzes growing support for President Donald Trump's crime crackdown and defends his related bill on 'Kudlow.'



















