‘The Armor of Light’ Explores Connection Between Guns and Religion
A new film by Abigail E. Disney, “The Armor of Light,” explores the close connection between guns and religion through the eyes of an Evangelical minister and mother of an unarmed teen shot and killed.
RNC Chases Asian American Millennials
As a percentage of the voting population, Asians have risen steadily since 1996 and their voter turnout rates have increased to almost 50%, according to Census Bureau data, making the group a prime target for the GOP.
Drone Owners to Be Required to Register Devices
The U.S. Transportation Department plans to start requiring drone owners to register their devices with the government later this year.
U.S. Fiscal Year Budget Deficit Narrows to $439 Billion
The U.S. budget deficit narrowed to $439 billion in fiscal 2015, the lowest level since 2008, as the economy continued to recover from the financial crisis.
Treasury's Lew Says U.S. Will Hit Debt Ceiling No Later Than Nov. 3
The federal government will hit a legal debt limit and be unable to borrow more money no later than Nov. 3, U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew said.
Lew to Claman: A 'Terrible Time' for Debt Limit Fight
Treasury Secretary Jack Lew in an exclusive interview Thursday on FOX Business Network warned Congress against waiting to approve raising the debt limit.
Treasury Expected to Run Out of Cash in Early November Unless Debt Limit Is Raised
The U.S. Treasury will run out of cash in the first half of November if the federal borrowing limit isn't raised, the Congressional Budget Office said Wednesday in an updated estimate.
Despite Health Reform, 32.3 Million Are Uninsured
A full 32.3 million non-elderly people do not have health insurance despite the costly health reform act and the individual mandate tax penalty, new analysis shows. Of that, nearly half are still not getting health insurance through the Affordable Care Act or Medicaid.
Clinton Unveils Plan to Break Up Big Banks
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton unveiled a new plan to break up too-big-to-fail banks and more oversight of the shadow-banking system.
Clinton to Detail Sweeping Plan to Rein in Wall Street
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will unveil on Thursday a sweeping plan to curb what she has called the abuses of Wall Street.
Hillary Clinton Tackles Gun Control with Universal Background Checks
In a town hall meeting on Monday morning, Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton laid out her vision for gun control before voters in Hollis, New Hampshire.
What the ‘Income Inequality’ Critics Ignore
In America, those who pay more than eight out of every ten dollars collected in federal income taxes are criticized by those who don’t pay their “fair share” at all.
Anti-Muslim Remarks at Trump Town Hall Fuel Islamophobia
The always outspoken GOP front-runner Donald Trump is now under fire for what he didn’t say. During his town hall in New Hampshire on Thursday night, Trump failed to address an audience member’s anti-Muslim remarks.
U.S. Consumer Prices Post First Decline in Seven Months
U.S. consumer prices unexpectedly fell in August as gasoline prices resumed their decline and a strong dollar curbed the cost of other goods.
When Can the U.S. Take Your Cash or Property?
Civil forfeiture process can be used to take your property even if you have not been formally charged with a crime. Learn everything you need to know to protect your assets and your rights.
Casinos Set Odds on Each Candidate
Trump? Hillary? Learn the odds on the current presidential candidates.
Trump Towers Over GOPs in Iowa on Leadership, but Falters on Trust
The numbers are in for the Republican field as the Hawkeye state has spoken.
Exclusive: New Emails on Secret Benghazi Weapons
On the third anniversary of the Benghazi terrorist attack, emails reviewed by Fox News raise significant questions about US government support for the secret shipment of weapons to the Libyan opposition.
Treasury's Lew Says U.S. Can Still Borrow Through Late October
U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew on Thursday maintained his forecast that U.S. borrowing capacity would last at least until late October, and added that the Treasury's cash balance would temporarily rise with Sept. 15 tax payments.
New Poll: Sanders Takes the Lead in Iowa By a Single Percentage Point
Move over Hillary Clinton, Iowa has a new favorite Democratic candidate and it’s Bernie Sanders.



















