Ken Griffin to loan first-edition copies of Constitution, Bill of Rights to museum for public display
Rare first editions of the Constitution and Bill of Rights, owned by billionaire Ken Griffin, will be displayed at the National Constitution Center for the nation's 250th anniversary.
Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints tells the story of Moses the Black
'Martin Scorsese Present: The Saints' actor Diouc Koma discusses the eight-part docudrama hosted, narrated, and executive produced by Martin Scorcese on 'Varney & Co.'
Camping World CEO defies lawsuits, vows American flags ‘not coming down’
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis is refusing to take down oversized American flags at store locations despite ongoing lawsuits.
Cities file lawsuits against Camping World over company’s American flags
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the company's legal battle over their massive American flags. Greenville, North Carolina claims the issue is not about removing the flag but complying with city code.
Censorship industrial complex 'threatens our republic,' says congressional witness
The Federalist senior contributor Benjamin Weingarten outlines what is behind the government-funded campaign to 'monopolize narrative' on 'The Bottom Line.'
New Fox News poll shows voters are wary about DOGE despite agreeing with need for cuts
‘Making Money’ host Charles Payne discusses American exceptionalism and a new poll about federal government spending.
American consumer is ‘done’ with having ‘radical ideologies’ pushed in their faces, Inspire Investing CEO says
Inspire Investing CEO Robert Netzly joins ‘Making Money to share why he is investing in companies that share his faith values.
Faith-based investing seeing surge in growth as alternative to ESG
GuideStone's Head of Investments Distribution Will Lofland comments on the rise in faith-based investing amid a push for companies to refocus on principles.
Shop products made in the USA this Christmas and support American-owned businesses
Do you want to buy products made in America this Christmas? This guide is full of tips and tricks for how you can shop for items made by U.S. businesses big and small.
25-30M Christmas trees are cut down annually, displayed in homes, businesses across the US
Millions of trees are sold each year at the thousands of farms across the United States. The debate between getting a real tree or an artificial one is a discussion had year after year.
Americans hosting Thanksgiving to spend 19% more than last year: report
Inflation is continuing to strain American households, as LendingTree found Thanksgiving hosts plan to spend 19% more than last year on food, drinks and decor for the party.
Infant care costs at least 10% of a family's annual income in nearly all states
A new study found that infant care costs top 10% of the median annual household income in 48 states plus the District of Columbia, squeezing families' budgets.
House GOP bill aims to stop US taxpayer dollars from funding Brazil's 'free speech crackdown' on Elon Musk, X
House Republicans introduce bill to stop U.S. taxpayer dollars from flowing to NGOs funding the Brazilian government's crackdown on Elon Musk's X.
Liberal Gun Owners wants to change how the US addresses gun-related issues
Liberal Gun Owners group is aiming to change the way both Republicans and Democrats think about how the U.S. deals with politicies surrounding firearms.
Jewish employee sues Delta Air Lines over ham sandwich incident
A Jewish Delta employee, Sasi Sheva, accused his employer of antisemitism in a lawsuit last month, claiming his request to take Yom Kippur off was denied and that he was served ham.
Newsom signs election 'deepfake' ban, Musk claps back resharing AI-altered video of Kamala Harris
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday signed legislation banning “deepfakes," but X owner Elon Musk quickly reshared an unflattering AI-doctored video of Vice President Kamala Harris in response.
Instagram releases teen accounts with built-in privacy, parental controls
Instagram launched a new Teen Accounts experience that includes built-in privacy and parental controls that limit teens' app usage and the types of content they interact with.
Social Security COLA projected to be 2.5% for 2025, smallest since 2021
Social Security's annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2025 is projected to be 2.5%, which would be the smallest benefit boost since 2021 as the pace of inflation slows.
Consumers see inflation easing, anxious about job market, personal debt: NY Fed survey
A new report by the New York Federal Reserve found that consumers see inflation leveling off and have mixed views about the labor market, as well as worries about household debt.
Texas gun shop owner reveals necessary gun-purchasing 'trend' among border residents
Gary Humphreys, the owner of Humphreys’ gun shop in Del Rio, Texas, breaks down the sudden surge of customers his shop has gotten in the past three years.