President Biden 'looks the other way' on world stage: Don Bramer
Former Naval intelligence officer Don Bramer on Middle Eastern conflict's impact at home and growing military and economic tensions with China.
How telework is rescuing the government workforce
A just-released report clearly demonstrates that forcing government employees to return to the office will dangerously undermine government performance.
Credit cards are 'keeping us broke': Jade Warshaw
Ramsey Solutions personality Jade Warshaw on younger generations living with their parents, 'buy now pay later' risks and how to best diversify stock allocation.
Democrats 'are not good for the economy': Steve Forbes
Forbes Chairman and editor-in-chief Steve Forbes argues that the U.S. economy is seeing strong growth due to government spending.
The problem is 'almost always' Mitch McConnell: Kevin Roberts
The Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts puts blame on the Senate minority leader for gridlock on a border package.
Student loan boycotts can't stand. Here's how we make them pay up
Borrowers' current strategy involves a literal "boycott" of repayments, a concerted effort to compel the federal government to annul federal student loan debt.
Biden's natural gas decision is nuts. Climate extremists don’t know the facts
It's no secret that natural gas will be needed for the foresable future. Energy transitions take time. Biden doesn't seem to understand how natural gas can help, not hurt.
Riley Gaines: 'I will happily pay' forfeit fee for golf players who boycott transgender player
OutKick host and women's activist Riley Gaines weighs in on recent Ohio legislation, her offer to pay golf players to boycott a transgender player and her new children's book.
This is how Nikki Haley could beat Trump in New Hampshire: Jonathan Bush
Independents Moving the Needle founder Jonathan Bush explains how there's a 'huge opportunity' for voters to upset election predictions.
US is under an 'invasion' that has 'never happened before': Gov. Greg Abbott
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott calls on the Supreme Court to use its powers to secure America's southern border.
Biden's EV insanity just got even worse
Americans have been shivering this month as frigid January temperatures have gripped the nation. Cold in the single digits has been bad news for electric vehicles and their owners.
Iowa bracing for 'record low' temperatures amid caucus night: Mike Naig
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig encourages elevating issues around energy, agriculture and food security in the 2024 election.
There's voter 'rage' about what's happening to America: Stephen Moore
FreedomWorks economist Stephen Moore on the economic impacts of the U.S. borrowing almost $4 billion per day.
This could happen in 2024 'if Republicans don't get their act together': Joe Concha
FOX News contributor Joe Concha explains how a 'red ripple' could replicate in the 2024 election due to these four factors.
My EV drive from Chicago to NY: What I learned
Jeff Flock, a electric-vehicle newbie, chronicles the pros and cons of his trip from Chicago to New York City in a Tesla Model Y, a fully electric, mid-sized SUV.
Biden's Big Labor favors mean taxpayers pay more for less
On Dec. 22, the Biden administration published a rule implementing an executive order making federal construction contracts of $35 million or more subject to project labor agreements.
The future of Bidenomics: You pay Social Security tax on all of your income?
With another four years of Bidenomics, you can be certain that, at the individual and corporate level, a perpetuity tax on Social Security will become front and center.
The Big Three get big subsidies but still do big layoffs
The Big Three automakers clearly are in financial trouble, and the threat of more job losses will likely spur politicians to throw money at the companies.
Riley Gaines: 'I was scared' when I first spoke up
OutKick host and former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines reflects on her efforts to uphold the integrity of women's sports and criticizes the Biden administration targeting Gen Z on TikTok.
Colorado Supreme Court should 'reverse this quickly, put an end to this nonsense': Alan Dershowitz
Harvard University law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz explains why Colorado's removal of Trump on the 2024 ballot is unconstitutional.