Should the Fed be cutting or waiting?
CLEO Capital Managing Director Sarah Kunst discusses 'political timing' ahead of possible moves from the Federal Reserve on 'Making Money.'
Americans' confidence in higher education drops 21 points since 2015
U.S. adults are increasingly losing confidence in higher education, with a new Gallup poll showing only 36% have "a great deal" or "quite a lot of confidence" in the institutions.
Trump doesn't 'need anyone' to win in November: Rep. Darrell Issa
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., details where he stands on Trump's VP pick and invoking the 25th Amendment.
‘Mini’ Democratic primary would be an ‘incredible catalyst’ for the 2024 election: Andrew Yang
Former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang weighs in on President Biden’s refusal to drop out of the 2024 presidential election.
NATO conference to begin with 'dark, depressing' backdrop: Robert Greenway
Heritage Foundation Center for National Defense director Robert Greenway hopes to see the U.S. and its allies restore their commitment to spending and defense.
This is a ‘pyrrhic defeat’ for France’s far-right party: Gerry Baker
Fox News contributor Gerry Baker predicts that there will be political ‘chaos’ in France for the next few years during an appearance on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast.’
Market expert predicts Powell will wait until after 2024 election for first rate cut
UBS managing director and senior portfolio manager Jason Katz argues that inflation is moving ‘in the right direction’ during an appearance on ‘Varney & Co.’
America's crime reality 'has gotten so bad': Jason Rantz
Seattle radio host Jason Rantz on Democrats' voter perception over hosting the party's convention in crime-ridden Chicago.
Congress not expecting a vote on 25th Amendment ‘anytime soon’: Chad Pergram
Fox News congressional correspondent Chad Pergram explains how presidential disability and succession would unfold across both chambers.
Founding Fathers made it 'very dang clear' they didn't want a president by committee: Rep. Chip Roy
Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, gives an inside look at Congress' pulse on invoking the 25th Amendment, calls to fix the 'lawlessness' border and an update on Hurricane Beryl.
Teachers unions more focused on the ‘LGBTs than the ABCs’: Corey DeAngelis
American Federation for Children senior fellow Corey DeAngelis criticizes the 'unhinged lunacy' coming from the National Education Association and NYC's public school budget.
Biden’s cognitive decline is a ‘national security issue’: Rep. Mark Alford
Rep. Mark Alford, R-Mo., reacts to the NATO Secretary General dodging questions about President Biden’s mental fitness during an appearance on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
I've never seen a political party 'eat itself': Mark Penn
Harris Poll Chairman and former senior adviser to the Clintons, Mark Penn, unpacks Democrats' concerns over Biden's fitness for president and who's most likely to replace him.
Americans 'deserve to know' if Biden's meeting with Parkinson's specialists: Sen. Roger Marshall
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., on Biden's physical and mental fitness for office, Democrats' re-election efforts and the upcoming NATO conference.
US foreign policy is 'way off course' under Biden: Rep. Warren Davidson
Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, reacts to an alleged meeting between Democrats to discuss Biden's future, the U.S. hosting NATO leaders this week and Trump prosecutors' upcoming testimonies.
Commission finds COVID pandemic caused $18 trillion in economic damage to US
A report by the Heritage Foundation's Nonpartisan Commission on China and COVID-19 found that the economic damage to the U.S. caused by the pandemic exceeded $18 trillion.
Former Home Depot CEO clears the smoke from Biden's 'deceptively correct' jobs report
Former Home Depot CEO Bob Nardelli and economist Steve Moore react to June's job report, arguing that the better-than-expected report may be slightly deceptive.
Labor market nearing pre-pandemic conditions, Fed report says
The Federal Reserve said in a report to Congress that the U.S. jobs market is back in a "tight but not overheated" situation that it was in prior to the onset of the COVID pandemic.
US national debt to surge to record levels without reform, raising prospect of debt crisis
The U.S. national debt is on pace to set a new record in 2027 when compared to the size of the economy as federal budget deficits are projected to widen in the years ahead.
'TRAITORS': Musk calls for ultimate penalty for those opposed to requiring voters to prove citizenship
Elon Musk responded to a post from House Speaker Mike Johnson about the SAVE Act, saying anyone who opposes the legislation is a "traitor."