Keith Krach on Endless Frontier Act: US worker is ‘winner,’ Xi is ‘loser’ of the bill
Former Undersecretary of State for Economic Growth Keith Krach discusses U.S.-China relations and the origins of COVID-19.
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes has over 100 questions for jurors
Theranos Inc. founder Elizabeth Holmes has more than 100 questions for potential jurors in her coming fraud trial, including whether they have ever called a radio show, posted opinions on social media or taken any medication that could affect their ability to serve.
Fort Lauderdale mayor on future of cruises
Fort Lauderdale, Florida Mayor Dean Trantalis discusses the CDC approving the first cruise to sail out of the U.S. in over a year in June.
Biden’s probe into COVID origins is ‘too late’: Congressman
Rep. Darin LaHood, R-Ill., discusses a report from his House committee that raised ‘the alarm bells’ about COVID-19 origins.
Cybersecurity expert on Big Tech and healthcare 'lots of red flags'
Sentinelone chief security adviser Morgan Wright breaks down the potential dangers of Big Tech expanding into healthcare
Elizabeth Holmes jury to hear of faulty Theranos tests from patients
Jurors will be able to hear limited evidence of Theranos Inc. founder Elizabeth Holmes's wealth, and from customers who said they got faulty blood-test results, a judge concluded in a weekend order that will help shape her criminal fraud trial.
Improving the lives of people living with dementia
Tover founder and CEO Hester Anderiesen Le Riche on new technology that helps to improve the lives of dementia patients.
New technology helping improve quality of life of people living with dementia
Tover founder and CEO Hester Anderiesen Le Riche explains how light animation games are being used to boost patients' confidence and discusses the impact of COVID lockdown on the condition.
GOP looks to protect vaccine intellectual property going against Biden's wishes
Senate Republicans are pushing to protect COVID vaccines intellectual property rights despite Biden waiving IP protections. FOX Business' Hillary Vaughn with more.
Rep. Beth Van Duyne on being vaccinated, fined for not wearing mask on House floor
Rep. Beth Van Duyne, R-Texas, provides insight into the Republican-proposed transportation bill and the conversation surrounding wearing masks on the House floor.
How long can Biden avoid tough questions from media?
Turning Point USA contributor Rob Smith and GOP Pollster Lee Carter on confusion surrounding mask rules and media treatment of President Biden.
Rand Paul: Fauci has been participating in mask ‘theater’ for months
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul on the ‘mixed messaging’ that has surrounded masks, unions, spending, taxes, inflation worries and the markets.
Parents should have ‘first and most important say' on vaccinating children: Expert
Independent Women’s Forum senior policy director Hadley Heath Manning on the debate surrounding masks and vaccines for children.
NY to lift mask mandate for vaccinated people
Rockland County, NY executive Ed Day provides insight into New York lifting the mask mandate for fully vaccinated people starting Wednesday.
CDC 'losing' public's confidence over mixed messaging: Doctor
Former HHS chief medical officer Dr. Vanila Singh weighs in on the CDC changing their guidance over masks.
Biden's presidency has been 'disaster' so far: Missouri AG
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt discusses his lawsuit against St. Louis's coronavirus restrictions, President Biden's handling of multiple crises, and Facebook planning an Instagram platform for kids.
COVID 'almost certainly' leaked from Wuhan lab: Foreign policy expert
Independent Women's Forum foreign policy fellow Claudia Rosett on the investigation into the origins of coronavirus.
Data suggests kids 'all ages' will be able to get COVID-19 vaccine: Dr. Matt McCarthy
Infection Disease Doctor Matt McCarthy weighs in on the CDC recommending the Pfizer vaccine for kids between the ages of 12 to 15 and on the rare black fungus found in COVID-19 patients in India.
Biden support of patent waivers for vaccines faces backlash
Rep. Mike Turner, R-Ohio, weighs in on capitalism and COVID-19 vaccines.
Doctor slams CDC's 'outdated' and 'misleading' COVID-19 policies
Johns Hopkins professor of public health Dr. Marty Makary disputes the CDC's coronavirus policies and weighs in on the Biden administration wanting to strip health companies from vaccine patents.