Brother of fallen FDNY firefighter walking 500 miles for 9/11 anniversary
Frank Siller, the 'Tunnel to Towers' co-founder, is walking from D.C. to New York City to honor his brother for the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks.
Rep. Wenstrup on Afghanistan: ‘Image of American morality is being tested’
Rep. Brad Wenstrup, R-Ohio, discusses government spending, the withdrawal from Afghanistan and pushing the Biden administration for a plan for evacuation from Kabul.
Afghanistan conflict creating 'disruption, angst' in the markets: Expert
Kace Capital Advisors managing partner Kenny Polcari on how conflict in Afghanistan will impact markets and Biden's economic policy.
Biden not following 'actual plan with merit' in Afghanistan: Former defense official
Former Defense Department Chief of Staff Kash Patel explains the difference between President Trump and President Biden's approaches to withdrawing from Afghanistan. He also slams Twitter for allowing the Taliban to remain on the platform.
Former counterterrorism coordinator calls Biden's speech on Afghanistan 'dishonest'
Former Coordinator for counterterrorism Nathan. A Sales discusses Biden's speech on events unfolding in Afghanistan and his approach to handling the withdrawal.
Gristedes CEO warns 'transfer of wealth' costing the poor and middle classes
John Catsimatidis, the billionaire owner and CEO of New York City supermarket chain Gristedes, weighs in on inflation and the impact on the U.S. economy.
What’s next for Cuomo nursing home investigation?
New York State Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R) on New York lawmakers bringing back investigations into Andrew Cuomo following his resignation.
Retail in focus as COVID cases rise
Knights of Columbus Asset Advisors President and CIO Tony Minopoli discusses retail earnings amid the delta variant surge, arguing the accelerated COVID restrictions in different parts of the country are 'causing people to take a pause.'
Steve Forbes slams 'outrageous' NYC vaccine mandates, calls out de Blasio's 'inconsistent' COVID restrictions
Forbes Media Chairman Steve Forbes discusses NYC vaccine mandates for restaurants and other indoor businesses.
How back-to-school spending will impact retail numbers
Zeta CEO David Steinberg discusses retail trends, like ecommerce, amid back-to-school shopping.
Inflation is a tax on the poor, middle class: Gristedes CEO
John Catsimatidis, the billionaire owner and CEO of New York City supermarket chain Gristedes, argues the poor and middle class is getting 'hurt' by inflation, noting that increased oil prices leads to higher transportation and food costs.
Is it fair to make businesses require vaccines?
NYC becomes the first city to require vaccines to enter restaurants, fitness centers and entertainment businesses. Forbes Media Chairman Steve Forbes and Fox News Contributor Joe Concha discuss the latest.
Biden blaming Afghanistan chaos on everyone but himself: Joe Concha
The Hill columnist Joe Concha reacts to President Biden’s Monday speech addressing Afghanistan.
‘Would be impossible’ to not criticize Biden’s Afghanistan speech: Concha
The Hill columnist Joe Concha on how President Biden has handled Afghanistan.
Biden took 'zero responsibility' for Taliban takeover in Afghanistan: Gen. Keane
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (Ret.) argues Biden 'misrepresented the facts' about his decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan.
Market expert predicts surge in retail spending going into fall
Mark Avallone, Potomac Wealth Advisors president and founder, discusses concerns of consumer price inflation as Home Depot beats earnings estimates.
Gurdon slams Democrats $3.5T bill: It's designed to change the lives of Americans
Washington Examiner Editor-in-Chief Hugo Gurdon on the Democrat's $3.5 trillion budget resolution, arguing U.S. is seeing an 'extreme' left-wing government under guise of a centrist president.
Intelligence analyst rips US Afghanistan exit, demands leadership from Biden
Lt. Steven Kettel discusses the Taliban sweeping through Afghanistan and the need to evacuate Afghan interpreters and their families.
Afghan interpreters, families denied asylum as US exits region
Intelligence analyst Lt. Steven Kettel urges the Biden administration to help reunite Afghan interpreters with their families as the Taliban gains control of Afghanistan.
US had 'wrong' approach in Afghanistan: Richard Boucher
Former Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Richard Boucher discusses the Biden administration's hasty Afghanistan withdrawal.



















