The Fed, Treasury must 'reestablish credibility' after 'flawed' policy: Scott Bessent
Former Soros Fund Management CIO Scott Bessent talks Federal Reserve trajectory, state of the U.S. economy and Donald Trump's potential Treasury secretary pick.
Companies with no 'exit' plan from China are 'in jeopardy': Jonathan DT Ward
Hudson Institute senior fellow and Atlas Organization founder Jonathan D.T. Ward analyzes China's tech competition, the adversary's espionage and military threats.
Middle East conflict will cause 'political fallout' in US ahead of election: Bret Baier
'Special Report' host Bret Baier weighs in on Biden's policy in the Middle East, antisemitic protests and Donald Trump's cases in New York and Georgia.
Fed Chairman Powell finds lowering rates too easy to swallow
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell made some of the right moves, but failed the delayed gratification test and signaled that he would lower rates. Why? He bowed to political pressure, of course.
Federal Reserve is giving your money away and it could destroy more than your wallet
The Federal Reserve went down a dangerous path after the 2008 financial crisis. It increased its balance sheet and made borrowing cheaper. The result is a $23 trillion spike in debt.
3 Biden administration policies harming small businesses
The nation recently marked "Small Business Week," but the regulatory assault from the Biden administration has hardly been a cause for celebration.
3 critical things you must do before you hire a real estate agent
Finding the right real estate agent to guide you through the process of buying or selling a home is crucial for a successful transaction.
Drea de Matteo: 'The far left own Hollywood'
'Sopranos' star and Emmy Award-winning actress Drea de Matteo expands on her recent comments about Hollywood culture and criticizes Biden's response to global, cultural issues.
Jewish university is becoming 'packed' with transfer students: Rabbi Ari Berman
Yeshiva University President Rabbi Ari Berman spotlights the importance that all campuses are 'safe for Jews' and take action against hate speech.
Job interview coming up? Avoid these five deadly sins
Unique deadly sins exist at this end stage of the interview process, particularly when it comes to maturity, ethics and a deeper understanding of the company’s needs.
Another Biden policy delivers a 'massive blow' to affordable energy: Rich Nolan
National Mining Association President and CEO Rich Nolan says bad policy is coming at a time when demand for natural gas options are surging.
Esteemed universities, colleges have 'surrendered' to paying students: Preston Cooper
Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity's Preston Cooper describes the fine line between free speech and threats of violence.
Somebody is 'pulling the strings' of anti-Israel protests on campuses: Paul Mauro
Fox News contributor and former NYPD inspector Paul Mauro explains how the college protests may get 'worse' and what's next in Donald Trump's court proceedings.
Courts want to try Trump 'before the election': Matt Whitaker
Former U.S. Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker on the most important details and updates relating to former President Trump's New York trial and Supreme Court hearing.
California's latest job-killing policy is more bad news for Golden Staters
California is already home to some of the highest taxes and costs of living in the country, the result of failed government policies. A higher minimum wage is more of the same.
Title IX changes should be a top campaign issue: Riley Gaines
OutKick host and former NCAA All-American swimmer Riley Gaines sounds off on the Biden administration's Title IX amendment and female student athletes being forced to be the 'adults in the room.'
The bar for public safety 'has been reached': Jon Levine
New York Post political reporter Jon Levine says 'everyone's out to lunch' when it comes to supporting the New York Jewish community.
Here's how the Supreme Court should weigh presidential immunity: Tom Fitton
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton legally weighs in on Trump's hush money trial moving forward Monday morning, election-related lawsuits and their impacts on the 2024 election.
There's a liberal 'establishment' in US that doesn't want change: Liz Truss
Former United Kingdom Prime Minister Liz Truss says it's 'vital' for Republicans to gain back control of the White House and explains how Biden's 'not working' for Americans.
Biden's economic argument is 'not going to work this time': Monica Crowley
Former Assistant Treasury Secretary Monica Crowley weighs in on the economic impacts from the presidential election and Middle East conflict.