This Small Business Saturday, Main Street needs your support – and your voice
Saturday, November 25 is known as 'Small Business Saturday." It's a critical day for merchants on 'Main Street' in the town where you live. Here's why.
Why it's so important to 'shop small' on ‘Small Business Saturday’ and every day of the year
The first Saturday after Thanksgiving is known as 'Small Business Saturday.' It's a day to shop 'small' at your local business. But where you shop matters every day.
America is 'failing public schools,' giving families 'less freedom': Denisha Allen
American Federation for Children senior fellow Denisha Allen expresses 'outrage' over failing education performance while teachers' unions rake in millions.
American taxpayers are now slaves to interest payments
The result of politicians in Washington racking up a $33.7 trillion federal debt? It now takes over a fifth of all government revenues just to pay the interest.
There's 'concern, fear' criminal threats are pervading US communities: Matt Whitaker
Former Acting U.S. Attorney General Matt Whitaker weighs in on legal actions being taken against former President Donald Trump, potential Biden family crimes and national crime concerns.
This was the 'most disgraceful' thing from American business leaders: Morgan Ortagus
Former State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus says Iran wants to control the Middle East and kick 'the U.S. out' of the region, and ultimately off the world stage.
Ransomware attack on Chinese bank highlights fragility of the $33.7 trillion Treasury market
Treasury bonds, like all fixed-income assets, have been shellacked by inflation during the Biden administration, which has caused the dollar to lose more than 17% of its value.
Miss Universe's transgender owner 'couldn't be more of an oxymoron': Emily Austin
2022 Miss Universe judge Emily Austin argues the Miss Universe brand filed for bankruptcy due to failure 'socially.'
A winning, 3-part spending cut strategy for Republicans
Instead of trying to come up with a brand-new plan in a fractious conference, Republicans should rally around pro-growth policies that already unite them.
The 'cops and robbers' approach to theft, migrant crises could 'get a lot done': Jimmy Failla
'Fox Across America' host Jimmy Failla reacts to San Francisco cleaning up the streets ahead of President Biden and Xi Jinping's meeting, retail theft and cities' migrant crises.
US credit rating numbers 'speak for themselves': Steve Forbes
Forbes Media Chairman and editor-in-chief Steve Forbes on the Democrat political and economic agenda, green energy and market trends.
Obama has 'always' had 'a deep hatred of Israel in his heart': Alan Dershowitz
Harvard Law professor emeritus and author Alan Dershowitz harshly criticizes former President Obama and college students for their anti-Israel comments and sentiments.
Party strategists spar over Biden's ability to win re-election
Democratic strategist Tim Hogan and FOX News contributor Gianno Caldwell debate whether swing states will sway towards Biden or Trump in the 2024 election.
The one key reason U.S. economy has beaten predictions
There is one reason economic growth has beaten long-term predictions to date.
The fuse on America's debt bomb just got shorter
If you thought it was scary when the Treasury Department recently dropped a financial bomb, please sit down before you read on.
GOP candidates can't top Trump polling 'unless there's some sort of earthquake': Gerry Baker
The Wall Street Journal editor at large Gerry Baker explains how House Speaker Mike Johnson and Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., have stepped into 'historical significant roles.'
Gen Z gets wake-up call on how the ‘real world’ works: 'Success isn't handed to you,' says young professional
After a Gen Z TikToker cried over her 9-to-5 job schedule being "crazy," Kaylee McGhee White reminds her young peers that "success isn't handed to you."
As UAW strike nears settlement, let's hope this one demand isn't met
If automakers agree to UAW's demand to drop the two-tiered wage system, it will put U.S. industry on perilous path of self-imposed decline. Ask China.
Israel, Iran might have to play a 'half-war game': Christian Whiton
Former U.S. Department of State official Christian Whiton says the Israel-Hamas conflict 'is looking at an open-ended occupation and operation.'
Treasury just dropped a financial bomb, but Bidenomics means the worst is yet to come
The Biden administration is promising more government spending and multi-trillion-dollar deficits forever.



















