Wall Street will see 'significant spike in volatility,' 'new lows' in 2023: Eddie Ghabour
Key Advisors Group, LLC owner Eddie Ghabour forecasts how the stock market will perform in the first quarter of 2023, telling 'Varney & Co.' the Fed won't be able to save investors.
TikTok fueling 'nightmare scenario' for US cyber, national security: FCC's Brendan Carr
Senior Republican and FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr reacts to Congress moving to ban TikTok on government devices.
Biden admin has no plan for border and 'we've seen the result': Rep. Tony Gonzales
Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, joins 'Morning with Maria' to discuss the Biden administration's management of the border crisis, Title 42 and the omnibus bill to avert a government shutdown.
Russia-Ukraine war is not simply a ‘bilateral fight’: Mary Kissel
Mary Kissel, former senior adviser to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, weighs in on Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s decision to meet with President Biden before Congress on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Toy purchases for adults fueling industry growth
Hasbro President and COO Eric Nyman joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the increasing number of adults purchasing toys for themselves.
Arizona toy store forced to close over inflation after 24 years in business
Kidstop Toys & Books owner Kate Tanner joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss why she is closing her store after decades in business and how the community is reacting to the news.
China lifting lockdown restrictions will benefit the entire global economy: Ryan Payne
Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne on his outlook for the U.S. economy as consumers continue to combat sky-high inflation rates on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Biden's DOJ asks for Title 42 to be lifted despite migrant surge
National Border Patrol Council President Brandon Judd argues the Biden administration 'wants the border chaos.'
It's 'amazing' economy has remained 'resilient': Quincy Krosby
LPL Financial chief global strategist Quincy Krosby argues the Federal Reserve is 'on the path out of' inflation.
Whistleblowers at other Big Tech companies should start coming forward: Spike Cohen
YouAreThePower.net Chair Spike Cohen reacts to the eighth installment of the Twitter Files on 'Kennedy.'
Expect prosecutors to 'flip' people close to FTX founder: Andrew Stoltmann
Securities attorney Andrew Stoltmann discusses the charges against FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried and what's next for the former crypto CEO on 'Kennedy.'
Kennedy: The Biden admin is very busy doing a whole lot of nothing
'Kennedy' panelists Charlie Hurt, Marie Harf and Larry Sharpe discuss the end of Title 42 and how President Biden has handled the border.
Rep. James Comer on 'Twitter Files' latest: US government has 'no business doing this'
Kentucky Rep. James Comer evaluates the relationship between Twitter and the Pentagon on 'The Evening Edit.'
COVID-19 pandemic payouts raise questions about fraud, US workforce
Arkansas Rep. French Hill reacts to a report that shows it pays more not to work in several states across the nation on 'The Evening Edit.'
Chad Wolf: Biden's southern border crisis continues to 'blow up'
Former acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton react to how the Biden administration is bracing for the possible end of Title 42 on 'The Evening Edit.'
Levine: Dems should take note of DeSantis’ popularity
Former Miami Beach Mayor (D) Philip Levine explains how Democrats should be taking note of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ success in the state on ‘Fox Business Tonight.’
Sen. Mike Braun on omnibus bill: 'Why would we want to give Nancy Pelosi a going away present?'
Senator Mike Braun, R-Ind., rips the omnibus spending bill and discusses why he plans to run for Indiana governor in 2024 on 'Kudlow.'
Arizona and other states sue to keep Title 42 in place
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich explains why many states still need Title 42 in place and the Supreme Court’s decision to delay its end on ‘Fox Business Tonight.’
Congress rushing to pass $1.7 trillion package
Fox News contributor Jason Chaffetz explains his frustration with the Republicans that would vote for the $1.7 trillion package on ‘Fox Business Tonight.’
Government benefits can pay more than working: Study
Former White House council of economic advisers chair Tomas Philipson discusses how welfare programs are worsening the worker shortage on ‘Fox Business Tonight.’



















