School security changes debated on Capitol Hill
Fox News congressional correspondent Chad Pergram details the evolving debate amongst lawmakers regarding school security, following the Texas school shooting on 'Cavuto.'
Hillary Clinton had her 'paws' on this: Lahren
Fox Nation host Tomi Lahren weighs in on Special Counsel John Durham's ongoing prosecution of Michael Sussmann on 'The Evening Edit.'
Biden signs executive order on policing
Iowa Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks and former NYPD lieutenant Darrin Porcher react to the Uvalde, TX shooting on 'The Evening Edit.'
Kennedy: How can we stop this kind of evil after Texas school shooting?
'Kennedy' panelists react to Tuesday's mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, and how this type of tragedy could be prevented.
Eric Adams to address NYC crime with business elite
A who’s who of New York’s business elite will be attending an emergency meeting Thursday sponsored by Gotham’s largest business group and Mayor Eric Adams to address the city’s crime problem and its impact on people who work there.
Philadelphia businesses 'closing left and right' over increase in shoplifting: 'Very dangerous'
An increase in shoplifting at Philadelphia convenience stores is forcing the outlets to close, merchants say.
Elon Musk faces sexual assault claim from SpaceX flight attendant; says he exposed himself during massage
A former SpaceX flight attendant accused Telsa CEO Elon Musk of exposing himself to her and propositioning her for sex in exchange for a horse, according to a new report. Musk reportedly denied the sexual assault allegation and called the story a "politically motivated hit piece."
Georgia police ID teen Taco Bell employee who victims say allegedly fired at them over Mexican Pizza
Georgia police have released the identity of a teenager who allegedly brought an assault rifle to his job at Taco Bell and used it to shoot two other teenagers.
New York AG launches investigation of social media companies after Buffalo shooting
New York Attorney General Letitia James is investigating Twitch, Discord, 4chan, and 8chan after a mass shooter opened fire at a supermarket in Buffalo, killing 10 people.
U.S. officials warn about North Korean IT workers posing as freelance contractors
U.S. officials are warnings private companies that North Korean IT workers are attempting to do remote contract work with businesses and funnel the proceeds back to Kim Jong Un’s regime.
Uber and Lyft offering free grocery trips to Buffalo residents affected by mass shooting at supermarket
Rideshare apps Uber and Lyft are offering free rides to residents of the Buffalo neighborhood where a gunman opened fire on a supermarket Saturday, killing 10 people and wounding three others.
NY Gov. Hochul: CEOs of social media companies 'need to be held accountable' in wake of Buffalo shooting
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul called for executives of social media companies to be held accountable on Sunday after a White 18-year-old allegedly posted a racist 180-page manifesto online before livestreaming a shooting rampage at a supermarket in a predominantly Black Buffalo neighborhood on Saturday afternoon.
Democrats are encouraging intimidation tactics against the Supreme Court: GOP lawmaker
New York Rep. John Katko weighs in on upcoming Supreme Court protests and the surging crime wave in America on 'The Evening Edit.'
Democrats are encouraging intimidation tactics against the Supreme Court: GOP lawmaker
New York Rep. John Katko weighs in on upcoming Supreme Court protests and the surging crime wave in America on 'The Evening Edit.'
Democrats are encouraging intimidation tactics against the Supreme Court: GOP lawmaker
New York Rep. John Katko weighs in on upcoming Supreme Court protests and the surging crime wave in America on 'The Evening Edit.'
Why does the Clinton campaign not want its emails released?
Heritage Foundation senior legal fellow Hans von Spakovsky weighs in on the Durham probe on 'The Evening Edit.'
'Woke' politicians have destroyed our judicial system: FOP national VP
Fraternal order of police national VP Joe Gamaldi reacts to the growing crime wave in America on 'The Evening Edit.'
Texas man gets 5 years in prison for massive PayPal credentials scam
An Austin man was sentenced to five years in prison on Thursday for buying credentials for 38,000 compromised PayPal accounts then using those credentials to steal money from the accounts' owners, the Department of Justice announced.
Lawmakers ask tech giants to archive potential evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine: report
Four high-ranking House lawmakers sent letters on Thursday to executives of Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, and Facebook's parent company, Meta, asking the social media giants to archive potential evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
Retired NYPD detective blasts city's bail reform laws
Oscar Odom says once the bodies start piling up, hopefully it will be a wakeup call on 'Fox Business Tonight.'