Phill Kline: Election should not be deemed 'fair and integral'
Amistad Project director discusses election lawsuits and interference on 'Lou Dobbs Tonight.'
Some Democrats open door to smaller coronavirus relief deal
Some Democratic lawmakers opened the door this week to a smaller coronavirus relief deal as Congress faces growing pressure to pass an aid package before the end of the year.
Should Joe Biden's family divest overseas business interests?
Former Deputy Independent Counsel Sol Wisenberg weighs in on 'The Evening Edit.'
Dominion Voting Systems hires former Boehner aide as publicist
Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., reacts to the company's denials of any wrongdoing on 'Lou Dobbs Tonight'
Economists urge Congress to send out second round of $1,200 stimulus checks
A group of more than 125 economists is calling on Congress to send out more direct cash payments to American families to help them weather the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent economic downturn.
Senate report details Hunter Biden's work with China on Rosneft deal
Former Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker offers his analysis on 'The Evening Edit'
Trump 2020 campaign team escalates attacks on election results
Former Utah U.S. Attorney Brett Tolman offers analysis of the 2020 vote and the Hunter Biden story on 'The Evening Edit'
Mitt Romney calls Trump's electoral fraud fight 'undemocratic'
Reaction from Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton on 'Lou Dobbs Tonight'
How will battle over presidential election results impact Georgia Senate races?
Noelle Nikpour and Scott Bolden on election results
If Democrats push socialist agenda, we’ll ‘fight it tooth and nail’: Steve Scalise
Steve Scalise on Democratic socialist agenda
Wisenberg: FBI not investigating Hunter Biden is 'simply ridiculous'
Sol Wisenberg on Hunter Biden foreign dealings
Trump campaign puts up funds for partial recount in Wisconsin
Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., joins 'The Evening Edit' with reaction to Trump campaign's election challenge
Pelosi, Schumer urge McConnell to restart coronavirus relief talks
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer urged Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to resume negotiations on another coronavirus relief package with the clock running out for Congress to strike a deal before year's end.
Jamie Dimon blames 'childish behavior' in Congress for coronavirus relief deadlock
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon lashed out at Congress for a months-long deadlock over another coronavirus relief package to help American workers and families still reeling from the pandemic-induced recession.
Trump's Fed nominee Judy Shelton hits roadblock in Senate vote
The White House said it remains confident Shelton will ultimately be confirmed.
Forgive student loan debt? Top 40% of American households would benefit most
Student debt cancelation could disproportionately benefit the top 40% of American households (those with incomes above $74,000), according to an analysis from the Brookings Institution.
Dan Patrick: Coronavirus vaccine would not have happened under Biden
Dan Patrick on coronavirus vaccine development
Bloomberg's big spending struggles to sway election outcomes
After pouring more than $1.2 billion of his personal fortune into presidential politics this election, former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg has little to show for it.
Sheldon Adelson-owned newspaper tells Trump to accept election loss
Charlie Gasparino on Trump, Sheldon Adelson
Pelosi, Schumer renew push for $3.4T coronavirus relief bill, teeing up battle with McConnell
Democratic leaders on Thursday renewed their push for a multitrillion-dollar coronavirus relief package, likely setting up a showdown with Republicans as the two sides remain fundamentally divided over how much money to spend on stimulus measures.


















