Chicago resident slams mayor, calls out city's illegal immigration 'Ponzi scheme': 'Gotten out of hand'
Chicago resident Zoe Leigh sounds off on the Windy City's migrant crisis, even calling out Mayor Brandon Johnson on 'The Evening Edit.'
Kirby's comments on mystery drones are 'ridiculous,' NJ mayor says: He called us 'liars'
Mine Hill Township Mayor Sam Morris responds to White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby's statement on the mysterious drone sightings.
Ex-Keystone XL pipeline worker 'on cloud nine' as Trump reportedly plans to revive the project
Former Keystone Pipeline worker Bugsy Allen celebrates President-elect Donald Trump's win and shares what it means for American energy production.
Trump, Harris Social Security stances pose long-term threats to US economy, financial expert cautions
Financial adviser Bryan Kuderna explains why both presidential candidates are doing a 'disservice' to the country by not taking on Social Security woes.
Finance expert issues warning over the 'elephant in the room' that Harris has been quiet about
Financial adviser Bryan Kuderna and International Center for Law & Economics chief economist Brian Albrecht break down former President Trump and VP Harris' international economic proposals.
NYC business tycoon mulling mayoral run if Adams resigns or is ousted
United Refining Company Chairman and CEO John Catsimatidis explains why he is considering a mayoral bid should New York City Mayor Eric Adams resign.
Tim Walz’s continuing contact with China is ‘very disturbing’: Gordon Chang
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang reacts to Democratic vice presidential nominee Gov. Tim Walz's alleged ties to China on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Kevin O'Leary coaches VP Harris after giving 'wrong' answer to questions on economic plan: 'Paying the price'
O’Leary Ventures chair Kevin O’Leary shared his thoughts on Vice President Kamala Harris' interview on "60 Minutes" where she was pressed on her economic plan.
Biden won't force ports to resume operations by invoking labor law
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre affirmed the Biden administration is "not planning to" intervene in the port strike using the Taft-Hartley Act.