Trump 'TRUTH Social' launch expected by end of March, sources say
EXCLUSIVE: The servers for Trump’s TRUTH Social are up and running and will have the platform fully operational by the expected end-of-quarter launch date, Fox News has learned.
GM hires Biden niece Missy Owens for director position
General Motors has hired Missy Owens, niece of President Biden, as their new Director of Environment, Sustainability and Governance (ESG) Policy, Fox News has confirmed.
Watchdog group pushes Google, YouTube parent company for government censorship requests
An ethics watchdog is using shareholder activism to try to pry information about whether the Biden administration has been essentially outsourcing censorship to Google and YouTube.
Kudlow: COMPETES Act has nothing to do with competing with China
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow breaks down Senator Todd Young's comments about the COMPETES Act on "Kudlow."
Biden highlights 500 new jobs at Tennessee charger manufacturing facility
President Biden is set to travel to Tennessee Tuesday to visit a charger manufacturing facility in the area, which is expected to produce up to 30,000 ‘Buy America-compliant’ DC Fast Chargers per year and create up to 500 new local jobs.
Trump says getting tough on crime is No. 1 issue
Former President Trump revealed, during an exclusive interview on “Mornings with Maria” on Tuesday, that his priority is getting “tough on crime.”
Varney: A weakened president, NATO face a ruthless Russia
FOX Business Stuart Varney discusses Europe's fear of climate change and its impact on the Ukraine-Russia conflict
Kudlow: Some congressmen are pushing a junior version of Build Back Better
FOX Business host gives his take on the COMPETES Act on 'Kudlow.'
Americans doubtful that Biden will deliver student loan forgiveness in 2022, poll shows
A new poll shows that U.S. adults believe President Joe Biden will make little progress in canceling debt for student loan borrowers in 2022.
Rep. Jamie Raskin slapped with ethics complaint over failure to report wife's huge stock payout
Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin was hit Monday with an ethics complaint over his failure to properly disclose stock shares that his wife, Sarah Bloom Raskin, received for her work at a Colorado-based financial technology company.
Russia-Ukraine conflict unearths Biden’s Afghanistan exit: ‘Weakness does arouse evil,’ Marc Short says
Marc Short, former chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence discusses the administration's Afghanistan exit and how it became a precursor to U.S. adversaries testing Biden's leadership
Spotify won't be 'silencing' Joe Rogan amid controversy: CEO
Spotify will not be 'silencing' Joe Rogan after a video compilation of him repeatedly using the 'n-word' surfaced this week, the company’s chief executive officer said.
AOC has allies on bid to break up Facebook
AOC isn't alone in her belief that Facebook needs a reboot.
Kudlow: Politicians should listen to the police
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow slams the Democrats' soft-on-crime' policies during Friday's 'Kudlow.'
Biden signs executive order requiring project labor agreements for federal construction projects over $35M
President Biden signed an executive order requiring project labor agreements, or agreements with labor organizations, for all federal construction projects over $35 million.
Surprisingly strong January jobs report boosts odds of Fed half-point rate hike in March
The Federal Reserve could kick off its interest rate hikes in March with a 50-basis point increase after the surprisingly strong January jobs report suggested the economy is more resilient than initially believed.
Michael Avenatti found guilty of bilking Stormy Daniels out of nearly $300K in book proceeds
Avenatti was accused of stealing nearly $300,000 from adult film actress Stormy Daniels' advance for her autobiography, "Full Disclosure", in 2018.
Michael Avenatti trial: Jury deliberating disgraced lawyer's fate says discussions stalled by 1 juror
Just hours after indicating it might be deadlocked on one of two counts, the jury deliberating the fate of embattled attorney Michael Avenatti said Friday that one juror was refusing to look at evidence and was deciding the case based on her feelings and emotions.
Biden praises surprisingly strong jobs report: 'America is back to work'
President Biden touted U.S. job growth on Friday as it soared past expectations, adding 467,000 new jobs, even amid the surge in cases of the highly transmissible omicron variant of COVID-19.
Democrats tout higher-than-expected January jobs numbers
The economy added significantly more jobs than expected in January.



















