Tulsa rally follows Juneteenth protests across US
The holiday, which commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans, is usually celebrated with parades and festivals but became a day of protest this year in the wake of demonstrations set off by George Floyd’s killing at the hands of Minneapolis police.
Trump seeks campaign reboot with Tulsa rally
President Trump is framing a campaign rally in Tulsa, Okla., on Saturday as a reset after a punishing several months.
Trump nominates SEC Chairman Jay Clayton to replace Geoffrey Berman as US attorney in New York
President Trump nominated the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Jay Clayton, to be the next US Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
AG Barr 'worried' about censorship, mail-in ballots ahead of 2020 presidential election
Barr said mail-in ballots "open the floodgates of potential fraud."
AG Barr: US companies with China ties prioritizing short-term profit over 'American strength'
Barr: Many business leaders are willing "to sacrifice the long-term viability of their companies" in China dealings
North Face pulling ads from Facebook amid backlash over Trump ads
The North Face said on Friday that it is pulling ads from Facebook amid backlash over the company's policies.
Who is the richest Federal Reserve president?
The wealthiest person to lead the U.S. central bank was Marriner Eccles, who held the position from 1934 to 1948
Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy on racism in America: 'We're shameful'
Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy said white people need to approach discussions about race with empathy and try to understand the “emotional indignity” black people face in an unjust system.
What is Juneteenth?
Here’s what you need to know about the anniversary of the end of slavery in the U.S.
What company is the largest employer in the US?
Walmart said in April it was hiring 50,000 new associates in mostly temporary positions, including delivery drivers.
Varney on 2020 presidential election state of play
FOX Business' Stuart Varney argues during his latest "My Take” that Joe Biden is running on identity politics while President Trump is running on the strengthening U.S. economy.
Second-half economic recovery 'has begun': Kevin Hassett
White House senior adviser Kevin Hassett credited the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) for the quick economic recovery after coronavirus.
NCAA's SEC to Mississippi: Change state flag or no college sports championships
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey said it was "past time" for a new state flag.
University of Florida bans 'Gator Bait' fight song over 'horrific historic racist imagery'
“It is past time for UF to commit and engage in this challenging, uncomfortable, transformational work,” school president Kent Fuchs said.
Trump says SBA during coronavirus has processed $4.6B+ in small business loans, saving 50M jobs
In a roundtable with small business leaders on Thursday, President Trump announced the Small Business Administration has processed more than $4.6 billion in SBA Loans, saving an estimated 50 million American jobs.
Facebook removes Trump ads for ‘organized hate’ violation
The ads were run on pages belonging to Trump and VP Mike Pence.
How much does a Federal Reserve chair earn?
In his capacity as chairman of the world's most powerful central bank, Powell is tasked with trying to ensure that, once the virus outbreak subsides, the American economy can return to pre-crisis levels.
Twitter CEO donates $1.5M to Catholic, African-American high school in New Orleans
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has donated $1.5 million to a Catholic, historically African-American high school in New Orleans.
Taco Bell responds after worker claimed he was fired over Black Lives Matter face mask
The Yum! Brands subsidiary said it has since apologized to the employee, voicing the company's support for the movement.
Varney: Democrats associate with ‘lawlessness' in Seattle’s CHOP
FOX Business' Stuart Varney during his latest "My Take” argues liberal rhetoric and the autonomous zone is a "political problem" for Democrats.


















