Marc Short on rail strike legislation: 'Always unintended consequences when the federal government gets involved'
Former chief of staff to VP Pence Marc Short discusses the impact of the legislation to avert the rail strike, what it means for other unions and reacts to the Supreme Court taking on the student debt bailout case.
Will President Biden avoid potential rail strike in time for the Christmas holidays?
Former Trump economic adviser Steve Moore analyzes what railroad union workers are demanding and how the White House can prevent a strike on 'The Evening Edit.'
Climate reparations a 'controversial' and 'flawed' idea: Gerry Baker
'WSJ At Large' host Gerry Baker discusses the mixed messages sent by the White House regarding rail strikes, Biden's comments on a potential 2024 rematch against Trump, and his WSJ column on the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference.
FAA OKs new $4.2 billion terminal at New York's JFK airport
JetBlue and Kathy Hochul's New York Government partner to build a new Terminal 6 at John F. Kennedy (JFK) airport which will include 10 additional gates.
Affordability squeezing homebuyers’ wallets as builders face 'worst-case scenario'
National Association of Home Builders CEO Jerry Howard argues rising costs and mortgage rates has created "the worst case scenario" in building more affordable starter homes.
No market can build an 'affordable' home for first-time buyers: NAHB CEO Jerry Howard
National Association of Home Builders CEO Jerry Howard says construction costs and regulations make it 'impossible' to build an affordable home.
Biden's economic agenda is 'pure insanity': Rep. Byron Donalds
Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., discusses Biden touting his 'green' economic agenda, why the GOP had a lackluster performance in the midterms and the president's student loan handout.
Biden says he 'can't guarantee' end to inflation in next two years
During remarks from the White House Wednesday President Joe Biden said he couldn't guarantee that inflation would go away in the second half of his term.
Biden shouts, whispers while touting infrastructure bill: 'The future is about the future'
President Biden whispered, shouted and touted his optimism for the future of America, its infrastructure and workforce plan to make more jobs available.
Mike Rowe spotlights industries that are 'desperate to hire' workers
'How America Works' host Mike Rowe previews the Season 3 premiere and describes how a worker shortage is impacting essential jobs.
Biden broke promise to Black farmers, farmers of color over debt relief: John Boyd Jr.
National Black Farmers Association President John Boyd Jr. discusses the lawsuit against the Biden Administration for its alleged backtracking on providing debt relief for Black farmers and farmers of color on 'Varney & Co.'
Biden admin 'putting Band-Aids on everything' in the housing market: NAHB CEO Jerry Howard
National Association of Home Builders CEO Jerry Howard says the Biden administration needs to address inflation in the housing market.
It's 'important' to increase lithium infrastructure in the US: Denis Phares
Dragonfly Energy Corp CEO Denis Phares provides insight on lithium supply and his company on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Inflation generates rent increases in cities riddled by crime
Newsweek deputy opinion editor Batya Ungar-Sargon joins 'The Evening Edit' to discuss President Biden's California visit, rent increases in high-crime cities and Ohio's tight Senate race.
Biden calls Republicans 'socialists' who opposed $1.2T infrastructure law and then applied for its funding
President Biden called Republicans "socialists" because they voted against his massive $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, but then applied to receive funding for their districts.
Turning vacant office buildings into apartments presents a 'historic' solution to housing crisis, expert says
Alexandria Real Estate Equities founder Joel Marcus says transforming vacant office buildings into apartments could bring more housing supply to U.S. markets.
Brookfield buys US renewable developers for $1.5B
One of the world’s biggest clean-energy investors, Brookfield, is buying two U.S. renewable developers for $1.5 billion, using their $15 billion war chest.
Hurricane Ian hitting Florida fertilizer plant could cause surge in grocery store costs
FOX Business' Jeff Flock speaks with Morning Consult Food & Beverage analyst Emily Moquin, who warns disruption in Florida fertilizer exports could impact crops nationwide.
Stephanie Schmidt has never seen new construction 'challenge quite like what we have right now'
Poole Anderson Construction president Stephanie Schmidt says the construction industry continues to face increase costs, supply chain delays and labor shortages.
Judge rules RI truck tolling system unconstitutional
A federal judge ruled that Rhode Island's truck tolling system that took effect in 2018 to fund repairs to the state's crumbling bridges is unconstitutional.



















