Spring break season will be 'all about flexibility': Jeanenne Tornatore
Travel expert Jeanenne Tornatore says some spring breakers may be spending up to $2,000 more this year to visit hotspots.
US adds 517K jobs in January, beats expectations
FOX Business' Cheryl Casone breaks down the January jobs report, which saw payrolls jump way above economist expectations.
Democrats use the ‘race-card’ for everything: Rep. Greg Murphy
Rep. Greg Murphy, R-N.C., discusses Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s emotional reaction to House Republicans voting to remove Ilhan Omar from the foreign affairs committee.
Biden not defending the US is 'an abrogation' of his constitutional duty: Gordon Chang
Gatestone Institute Senior Fellow Gordon Chang discusses Secretary of State Anthony Blinken's trip to China, the Chinese spy balloon over the U.S. Midwest, and the threat of invasion of Taiwan.
America has 'national security crisis' on its hands: Rep. Ben Cline
Rep. Ben Cline, R-Va., discusses concerns around drug cartels on the southern border and U.S.-China relations.
Oklahoma could ban these firms from its state over ESG investing
Oklahoma State Treasurer Todd Russ shares what his state is doing to combat ESG investing on 'The Evening Edit.'
This could be the single most devastating thing to happen to corn farming: Madison Alworth
FOX Business correspondent Madison Alworth joins 'Varney & Co.' with the latest on Mexico's plans to ban GMO corn imports from the United States.
Carol Roth: These are not the things Americans care about
Former investment banker Carol Roth reacts to major blowout fights between the Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill on 'The Evening Edit.'
Miranda Devine: Hunter Biden is doing his 'absolute best' to point the finger at us
NY Post columnist Miranda Devine joins 'The Bottom Line' to weigh in on Hunter Biden’s lawyers denying ever admitting the existence of the Hunter Biden laptop.
Rep. Jason Smith: What are the solutions to Biden's economy?
Missouri Rep. Jason Smith shares how Republicans plan to address voters' concerns over inflation and the economy on 'The Evening Edit.'
Man sues woman for millions after she 'friend-zoned' him
Fox News' Kat Timpf weighs in after a Singapore man sued a woman for $2.3 million for 'friend-zoning' him on 'Kennedy.'
Game Night: Prez Your Luck
'Kennedy' panelists Joe DeVito, Mike Baker and Alexandra Wilkes answer presidential trivia questions.
Finance and tech sectors are both in trouble: Jonas Max Ferris
Fox News contributor Jonas Max Ferris weighs in on the Fed raising interest rates for an eighth time and tech companies laying off thousands of workers on 'Kennedy.'
What is going on in our schools?
Parents Defending Education outreach director Erika Sanzi joins 'The Bottom Line' to weigh in on schools' 'promise of safety' and the juvenile crime surge.
Biden has a difficult time communicating his ideas: Former Navy SEAL Jocko Willink
Retired Navy SEAL Jocko Willink offered advice for President Biden to improve his standing as a leader with the American people on 'The Bottom Line.'
Jimmy Failla: Ban on gas stoves was a 'trial balloon' for the bigger ban on gas cars
'Fox Across America' host Jimmy Failla reacts to reports the Biden administration was serious about banning gas stoves and Frontier Airlines' all-you-can-fly summer pass on 'The Bottom Line.'
Shannon Bream: McCarthy, Jeffries are not going to budge on how they feel about this
'Fox News Sunday' host Shannon Bream joins 'The Bottom Line' to discuss the House voting to remove Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., from the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
Charles Payne: Jay Powell really believes he can engineer a soft landing
'Making Money' host Charles Payne on Fed Chair Jerome Powell's approach to managing interest rate hikes on 'Kudlow.'
Here's what Apple CEO Tim Cook had to say about his company's revenue decline
FOX Business correspondent Susan Li shares her key takeaways from a conversation with Apple CEO Tim Cook after the company reported its earnings on 'The Evening Edit.'
Chip Roy: We want to freeze the woke weaponized bureaucracy
Texas congressman Chip Roy on the debt ceiling fight ahead and what needs to be done to cut government spending on 'Kudlow.'



















