Hunt for Brian Laundrie: Social media's role in Gabby Petito's mystery homicide
Social media has proven to be a reliable source in the hunt for Brian Laundrie, a fugitive person of interest in the killing of his fiancée, 22-year-old Gabby Petito.
Spending negotiations a battle between left and far-left: Sen. Lankford
Oklahoma Sen. James Lankford discusses the ongoing spending negotiations on Capitol Hill.
Republicans say Biden's $3.5T spending bill will spur cultural decline and sap the work ethic
As Democrats forge ahead with unilateral negotiations on President Biden’s $3.5 trillion spending package, Republicans – and at least one Democratic moderate – caution the expansive slate of social programs included in the bill could have lasting negative consequences for American workers.
Navient wants to exit the federal student loan program, impacting 6M borrowers
Navient wants to transfer its federal student loan servicing contract to a new company. Here's what to do if you're one of the 6 million borrowers impacted by this decision.
House is ‘voting today’ on infrastructure bill: Rep. Green
Rep. Mark Green says he expects the House to vote on the infrastructure bill Thursday.
Shipping backlog adding to US supply chain delays
The Port of Savannah is trying to clear backlog of cargo ships. FOX Business’ Ashley Webster with more.
Nebraska leads states on Biden’s IRS snoop: ‘Not going to comply’
The IRS is close to getting all-out access to the bank accounts and transactions of everyday Americans.
Infrastructure bill vote expected on Thursday: Rep. Green
Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., says he believes the House will vote on the infrastructure bill sometime Thursday.
Ex-NYPD Lt. Porcher slams Manhattan DA's directive to not pursue bail for non-violent offenses
Former NYPD Lieutenant Darrin Porcher argues Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance's directive not to ask for bail in many nonviolent cases, which reportedly was in reaction to violence at Rikers Island, is 'purely political.'
Biden, Blinken's 'bad decision-making' resulted in major failure: Rep. Green
Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., puts blame on the Biden administration for the botched Afghanistan withdrawal
Can Social Security save your retirement when your nest egg falls short?
Here's what you need to know if you're approaching your senior years with limited savings.
Danish artist makes off with pile of cash intended to be art
A Danish artist who was was given a pile of money by a museum with which to create a piece of artwork, submitted two empty canvases — titled “Take the Money and Run.”
McCarthy warns the Democrats are trying to make spending bill larger
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy discusses the Dems' 'wasteful spending' as the party pushes its spending bill on "Kudlow."
Kudlow: President Biden is spreading disinformation
Larry Kudlow gave his take on the spending bills during his Wednesday monologue on 'Kudlow'
Ben Carson launches program teaching patriotism and American values
Former HUD Secretary discusses his program 'Little Patriots' that will teach boys the history of America on 'Kudlow'
Sen. Barrasso: Democrat spending represents ‘big government socialism,’ will cost them the House in 2022
Wyoming Senator John Barrasso blasted President Biden's "reckless" tax and spending plan on "Kudlow."
Senate blocks bill to suspend debt limit, avert government shutdown that may delay Social Security
The Treasury Department has taken extraordinary measures to avoid a financial crisis since the previous debt issuance suspension period expired. But without a new debt limit, the federal budget will hit reach the debt ceiling.
Supply issues are making ‘prices double': Dover Group CEO
Dover Group CEO Butch Yamali discusses how labor and supply shortages have affected his business.
Dollar Tree to sell items priced above $1 amid rising shipping costs, inflation
Dollar Tree shares have jumped more than 16% Wednesday as the discount retailer plans to sell some products at new price points above $1 at all Dollar Tree Plus stores and test additional price points at more than 100 select legacy locations.
Fed can’t raise rates too high, US economy can’t afford debt: Investment manager
Navellier & Associates founder Louis Navellier argues the debt on budget deficit is larger than the U.S. defense department budget, which will result in low interest rates.



















