Colorado Gov. Polis on COVID vaccinations: We need to get the right data in front of people
Democratic governor discusses his response to unvaccinated residents and the ongoing fight against COVID.
Stocks slip ahead of Fed decision
FOX Business' Charlie Gasparino discusses the highly-anticipated Fed response to rising inflation and its impact on the cryptocurrency market
Biden admin says Huawei is 'national security threat'
After an investigation into Chinese tech giant Huawei linked the massive company to mass surveillance campaigns by the Chinese Communist Party, the National Security Council says the White House is as cautious as ever toward the enigmatic conglomerate.
Florida AG on continued fight against vaccine mandates
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody discusses the state's fight against vaccine mandates and smash-and-grab robberies taking place in state's that 'don't value law enforcement.'
Foreign adversaries looking to exploit Biden's weakness: Ortagus
Former State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus says the U.S. needs ally support against Russian and Chinese threats.
American insurance company Aflac just had its 'best nine months'
Aflac CEO Dan Amos attributes the recent profits to lower claims being filed than expected due to people refraining from visiting the doctor. He notes, however, that the trend will 'change moving forward.'
Junior's pauses cheesecake production due to cream cheese shortage
Junior's Cheesecake owner Alan Rosen says the famous chain is becoming a victim of their own success.
COVID mandates have caused 'severe vaccine hesitancy': Fmr. Trump adviser
Former Trump advisory board member Jason Meister, podcast host Dave Smith and Democrat strategist Kelly Hyman discuss ongoing coronavirus mandates and restrictions.
Philadelphia Amazon worker caught on camera threatening to shoot someone: ‘stop testing me’
An Amazon delivery driver in Philadelphia was caught on camera Tuesday threatening to shoot someone after they complained that she was blocking the street.
Trump's media company to partner with Rumble
Former President Donald Trump's social media company announced a technology and cloud services partnership with video hosting platform Rumble
Herd immunity 'not operational' for COVID-19 prevention: Former CDC director
Former CDC director Dr. Robert Redfield addresses management of the ongoing pandemic.
Police say some smash-and-grab robberies are being planned online
Former U.S. Attorney Guy Lewis says there is 'no question' that social media platforms are facilitating organized crime.
UAE suspends talks on $23B weapons deal with US
Emirati officials blame an American insistence on restrictions on how and where the deal's F-35 jets could be used and say they are a violation of the UAE’s sovereignty.
Biden went all in with this one promise: Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk discusses Democrat-led states resurrecting mask mandates, 2022 midterm elections and 'AmericaFest'
Infectious disease doctor: Three dose vaccines 'going to be a tough sell for Americans'
Dr. Matt McCarthy discusses booster shots and the rise of omicron cases in the U.S. and Pfizer's COVID pill.
Elon Musk says Tesla will accept dogecoin for some products
Elon Musk said Tuesday that Tesla will begin accepting dogecoin as payment for some products.
Flash-mob thieves used social media to plan crimes
A recent rash of thefts by fast-moving mobs at stores were organized on social media and committed by people who often didn’t know one another, according to law-enforcement officials.
Lithium prices soar, turbocharged by electric-vehicle demand and scant supply
Lithium prices are rising at their fastest pace in years, setting off a race to secure supplies and fueling worries about long-term shortages of a vital ingredient in the rechargeable batteries that power everything from electric vehicles to smartphones.
Whole Foods skewered on TikTok for throwing out 'good' food
Whole Foods is getting torched on social media over a series of videos appearing to show a location throwing away large amounts of unexpired food
Amazon facility collapse in Illinois investigated by OSHA, Labor Department says
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has opened an investigation into the deadly collapse of an Amazon facility that was struck by a tornado in Edwardsville, Illinois, a Labor Department spokesperson confirmed on Monday.



















