Pelosi says Congress has 'several options' on debt ceiling as partisan battle looms
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Tuesday that Congress has "several options" over the coming weeks to raise, or suspend, the debt ceiling before the U.S. government runs out of cash to pay its bills.
100 Afghan refugees have terror ties: Report
Former Acting Director of National Intelligence Ric Grenell discusses the vetting process for Afghan refugees, Americans stuck at the Afghan airport and Susan Rice's role in the administration.
Marine Corp. Medal of Honor Recipient: I don't have confidence in Biden, Military generals
Marine Corp. Medal of Honor Recipient Dakota Meyer discusses reports of Americans being held hostage by the Taliban and the Biden administration's botched withdrawal.
Biden portrays ‘falsehood’ that everything’s ‘over’ with Afghanistan: Bill McGurn
Wall Street Journal columnist Bill McGurn argues the Taliban will return stronger after Biden pulled U.S. troops out of Afghanistan.
Moderna stock slips on FDA COVID-19 booster data uncertainty
Moderna has begun submitting data on its COVID-19 booster vaccine to the Food and Drug Administration for review.
Biden admin has 'no intention of showing strength' across the globe: Marine Corp. Medal of Honor Recipient
Marine Corp. Medal of Honor Recipient Dakota Meyer discusses the State Department allegedly holding up hostages at the airport and the impact of the Afghanistan exit on the world.
Democrats push climate agenda following Hurricane Ida destruction
House Minority Whip Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., discusses the Democrats pushing their $3.5 trillion economic spending, fossil fuels and the Biden administration's scrambled Afghanistan exit.
GOP congressman hits Biden for call with Ghani : 'We need to see all of the conversations'
Virginia Rep. Rob Wittman breaks down President Biden's phone call with the Afghan leader with 'The Evening Edit'
Marsha Blackburn: ‘Biden has created chaos and confusion’
Senator Marsha Blackburn, R-TN, and Daniel Davis, Retired Lt. Colonel in the U.S. Army, discuss President Biden's withdrawal in Afghanistan on 'Evening Edit'
Health officials urge the White House to slow rollout of vaccine boosters
Dr. Bob Lahita discusses the potential timeline for booster vaccination for the general public and the concern around infection rates going into the winter
Peter Brookes: 'There are dark days ahead in Afghanistan'
Peter Brookes, Senior Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, discusses the Taliban's new Afghan government on 'Fox Business Tonight'
Ric Grenell: Biden admin 'pressured' officials to speed Afghan vetting process
Former acting director of national intelligence assesses the US terror threat on 'Kudlow'
Charlie Hurt calls out Biden's 'unmitigated disaster'
Charlie Hurt and Kim Strassel weigh in on Biden's withdrawal from Afghanistan, China's dealings with the Taliban and budget reconciliation on 'Kudlow'
Future of Afghanistan under Taliban rule
Paul Wolfowitz, former deputy secretary of defense, argues the Taliban 'would like the world to believe that' they are different compared to 20 years ago, but that is not the case.
Disappointing job numbers 'temporary problem': Economist
FOX Business' Connell McShane speaks with economist Mark Hamrick, on the heels of a lackluster jobs report in August, about what to expect going forward.
August jobs report puts Biden administration in ‘bit of a pickle’: Market expert
Michael Lee Strategy founder Michael Lee provided insight into August jobs numbers.
Biden blames delta variant for disappointing August jobs, concedes White House wanted a 'larger number'
President Biden on Friday will address the lackluster August jobs report after surging COVID-19 cases threatened to derail the labor market's recovery.
Labor secretary on ‘no growth’ jobs report: ‘Lots of reasons’ for sharp miss
Labor Secretary Marty Walsh argued on Friday that part of the reason U.S. hiring slowed sharply in August is because of the resurgence in new COVID-19 infections and acknowledged that there is "more work to do."
US labor secretary on August jobs report: 'Lots of reasons' for sharp miss
Labor Secretary Marty Walsh argues part of the reason U.S. hiring slowed sharply in August is because of the resurgence in new COVID-19 infections and acknowledged that there is 'more work to do.'
Amid Afghan crisis, America looks weak for the first time: Rep. McClain
Rep. Lisa McClain, R-Mich., on the withdrawal from Afghanistan and America’s relationship with the Taliban.



















