School choice is a ‘much stronger’ form of accountability: Corey DeAngelis
American Federation for Children senior fellow Corey DeAngelis responds to Trump’s latest proposal to potentially abolish the U.S. Education Department.
Voters are really looking for the buzzword of this election, which is 'vibes': Carine Hajjar
Boston Globe editorial board member Carine Hajjar on the questions the vice president might face during her CNN interview, Harvard's hiring of the former UPenn president, and how the blocking of Biden student loan plan might impact voters.
The government-run system continues to be a failure because fundamentals haven't changed: Betsy DeVos
Former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos weighs in on a Gallup poll showing an improvement in adult satisfaction in K-12 education and discusses the reasons for parental dissatisfaction.
Harvard professor says college campuses can see 'some rebalancing' in political leanings over next decade
Harvard professor Arthur Brooks joins 'Varney & Co.,' to weigh in on Jewish students filing a lawsuit against the school, the political ideology on college campuses, and his new book, 'Build the Life You Want.'
Democrats want to make people more comfortable in poverty: Don Peebles
The Peebles Corporation founder Don Peebles discusses the threat of recession and Kamala Harris' economic policies on 'Making Money.'
Suborno Bari is the youngest person ever accepted to NYU
12-year-old high school graduate Suborno Bari discusses his goals after he graduates from New York University on 'Varney & Co.'
Legoland helps kids learn while having fun this summer
FOX Business' Jeff Flock reports from Legoland in Goshen, New York, where the children's toy brand is trying to inspire innovative and imaginative summer learning.
Kamala Harris is in 'lockstep' with the unions: Corey DeAngelis
American Federation for Children senior fellow Corey DeAngelis reacts to the American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten's warning if Trump is elected and Kamala Harris' position on school choice.
Teachers struggle with burden of covering cost of crucial school supplies
The 2024-2025 school year is inching closer. This means teachers are preparing to stock up their classrooms with droves of supplies, in many cases, on their own dime.
Elon Musk announces X, SpaceX HQs will move from California to Texas after new gender identity law
Elon Musk announced that he will be moving his companies out of California after a new mandate banning schools from notifying parents of their children’s gender identification.
21-year-old Brooke Huckaby becomes youngest female mayor in US history
Brooke Huckaby shares how she juggles being a college student, working a part-time job and her role as the mayor of Arabi, Ga., on 'The Bottom Line.'
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.
Columbia University deans should ‘absolutely’ be fired: Rep. Mike Lawler
Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., reacts to a shocking report that Columbia deans mocked Jewish students via text message during an appearance on ‘Varney & Co.’
Harvard dropouts raise millions to challenge chipmaker Nvidia
Etched CEO and co-founder Gavin Uberti says he and his colleagues have developed a product that can perform better than one of the biggest names in the market.
School choice 'revolution' is spreading across the nation: Corey DeAngelis
American Federation for Children senior fellow Corey DeAngelis explains what's behind the surge in homeschooling in Ohio on 'The Big Money Show.'
Smartphones turn kids into zombies, cause social damage: Nicholas Giordano
Campus Reform higher education fellow Nicholas Giordano reacts to Los Angeles schools potentially banning smartphones in classrooms on 'Varney & Co.'
Washington educator wins $200,000 jackpot after Teacher Appreciation Week
A preschool teacher in Washington known only as "J.C." won $200,000 in a scratch-off game earlier in May, just days after "Teacher Appreciation Week."
Billionaire CEO awards graduates with $1,000 cash at commencement
Granite Telecommunications founder Rob Hale Jr. joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss why he decided to gift the graduates with cash and how he hopes they give back to causes that are important to them.
Dad who sacrificed his savings to pay for son's college calls student loan forgiveness a 'bitter pill'
Amid the renewed student loan forgiveness push, Daniel French said he feels as though people like himself, who sacrificed so their kids could remain debt-free, are left out of the conversation.
Economist blasts 'terrorist sympathizers' for pushing universities to divest from Israel: 'Almost impossible'
First Trust Deputy Chief Economist Robert Stein spoke to Fox News Digital about the anti-Israel protesters calling to divest, calling their demands "almost impossible" to enact.