It's better to be safe than sorry. When conducting a job interview, it's important to avoid certain topics that could be perceived as biased or discriminatory.
Former secretary of education details why obtaining a college education is no longer an automatic decision for America's students β and why the real guardrails in life are values, virtues and faith.
The US has a taxing problem and a spending problem. Democrats' proposed solution is a wealth tax. They pretend it's only for the super wealthy, but it will still hurt the middle class.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida wants to meet with North Korea's Kim Jong Un to have the nation recognize the return of Japanese people abducted during the 1970s and 80s.
The White House is intervening in a labor dispute in Mexico, which could lead to a thousand workers losing their jobs over objections by the Mexican government.
The Walt Disney Company is facing accusations that its programming has intentionally alienated its customer base by pushing a "woke" political agenda on multiple shows.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed admitted temporary defeat after she failed to veto a bill that would restrict new housing projects in historic parts of the city.
Bidenomics, the word has come to mean higher prices on goods and services. Consumers can't even afford to get their pawned goods out of hock. Too much spending seems like Uncle Sam.
The Internal Revenue Service, or IRS, said 940,000 people in the U.S. have until May 17 to submit tax returns for unclaimed refunds for tax year 2020, which total more than $1 billion.
Washington state has signed legislation know as the strippers' bill of rights into law. The new law aims to create safer working conditions for the adult entertainment industry.
Americaβs debt crisis continues to move into dangerous territory. The Treasury is on track to pay $1 trillion in debt service as the federal budget approaches a debt βdeath spiral.β
Look for the union label on your local college sports team? Labor unions are starting to unionize college athletes, but that's bad for the students and their teams.
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey announced that families in overflow shelter sites will soon be required each month to document their path toward independence, such as looking for a job or housing.
In a celebration of Parisian culture and tradition, the city recently revived a 110-year-old tradition: a race for waiters and waitresses through central Paris.
Biden is trying to ram through 800 pages of new rules restricting successful apprenticeship programs. The new plan mandates DEI and makes the whole concept too expensive.
A fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City killed 146 people on this day in history, March 25, 1911 β leading to a host of worker safety reforms.
HBO's Bill Maher is sounding the alarm about former President Trump's surge in support among young voters, suggesting the cost of food will hurt President Biden in the election.
Jimmy Dean was a country crooner with a TV variety show. He became famous for his supermarket sausage after investing in a business in his hometown of Planview, Texas.
FormerΒ President TrumpΒ has blasted the current communist dictatorship in Cuba and suggested that a regime change may take place should he be reelected to office in November.
The handyman who turned the tables on squatters who took over his mother's vacant house warns tenants to watch out for scams that might turn them into squatters.
President Biden's landmark CHIPS and Science Act is quietly contingent on funding applicants meeting a series of diversity, equity and inclusion requirements.
The U.S. is facing a significant shortage of affordable housing. This has resulted in a resurgence of single-room βmicro-apartments' across the country.
The Landa family has spoken at length with news outlets about their case, which framed Brett Flores as an unscrupulous squatter who abused housing laws to keep them from their home.
Environmental regulators in Maine are set to determine whether the state will join others that have adopted standards aimed at increasing electric vehicle use.
The Georgia House voted Wednesday in favor of a new bill, backed by Gov. Brian Kemp, which may make it harder for employees at companies receiving state economic incentives to unionize
Mark Cuban criticized statements made by Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., on X, before explaining why former President Trump may not be able to acquire the $464 million appeal bond.
Kurt βCyberGuy" Knutsson says an Identity Protection PIN is how the IRS is trying to decrease the number of scammers in the millions that have committed tax fraud.
Under Joe Biden Americans have witnessed an immigration crisis, record high inflation and soaring housing costs. The president can't fix his own mess. So it's all small potatoes now.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited New Zealand on Monday, voicing his readiness to enhance trade and economic ties with the Pacific island nation.
Several groups of protesters in Santiago, Cuba, on Sunday demonstrated against electricity outages and food shortages, with some lasting up to eight hours.
Medicaid's estate recovery process varies from state to state. Critics say the rule is cruel, and that people are often unaware that their property could be seized when they sign up.
Woke lunacy, both DEI and its cousin ESG, are in retreat. Except in the banking sector. Lenders are deciding your loans based on race because they know Biden will cover for them.
Biden's Green New Deal is the color of money. Even though American air quality is the best it has been, the EPA is pushing a rule that could cost the economy $200 billion.
Arthur Guinness is the namesake of one of the world's most famous beers and best-selling books. But little is known about the man who gave Ireland its signature drink.
The UK Antarctic Heritage Trust is seeking five people to staff remote Port Lockroy in Antarctica for the upcoming season, which begins in November 2024 and goes until March 2025.
Biden's new budget aims to tackle climate change. The president wants 50,000 new climate activists to accomplish it. That's more employees than the EPA and NASA combined.
Chicago plans to start evicting waves of illegal immigrants from the cityβs shelter system this weekend as his 60-day rule kicks, Mayor Brandon Johnson has announced.
CBS News spoke to Wisconsin voters about how they feel about President Biden's handling of inflation, and one of them said she's "not buying" the old excuses anymore.
Ken Langone, co-founder of Home Depot and benefactor of the NYU Langone medical center, called out Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders for his high-tax policies and 32-hour workweek plan.
The Biden administration is funneling a staggering $1 billion to the U.S. borders to fund climate and green energy projects amid the ongoing migrant surge.
FIRST ON FOX: House Republicans are introducing legislation to reform how the federal government regulates air quality in response to recent Biden administration rules.
Caesar salad was named for Italian immigrant restaurateur Caesar Cardini, according to the best known origin story. But the identify of the salad's inventor caused a famil fued.
On Monday, the Native Land Podcast panel agreed with actor Terrence Howardβs recent declaration that descendants of slaves should not have to pay taxes.
Daniel Phillips, who specializes in landlord and tenant disputes, said squatting legal battles are prompting long and costly legal battles for tenants.
Thousands of farmers protested on Thursday in India's capital to press their demand for a new law that would guarantee minimum crop prices, officials say.
In the emerald mines of Colombia, women are challenging traditional gender roles by taking up power tools and chiseling away at boulders in search of gems.
When Sesame Streetβs Cookie Monster tweeted his exasperation with shrinkflation, leading to smaller cookies, Bidenβs team jumped on it, blaming corporate America and greed.
Dana Perino speaks with Brian Brenberg of "The Big Money Show" β who shares how he made his first dollar, his best investing advice for others and the smart insight he'd give his younger self.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., is facing a Democratic challenger in this year's primary. Ex-Wall Street banker Marty Dolan has announced his candidacy.
North Carolina is the latest state to legalize mobile sports betting. Local bettors said they're excited for the launch and have been waiting a long time for this moment.
You could say this much for President BidenβsΒ StateΒ ofΒ theΒ UnionΒ address Thursday night: If you paid closeΒ attention, get ready forΒ fourΒ more yearsΒ ofΒ tax-and-spend policy.
A recent survey indicates that Gen Z is the least financially confident generation. Their attitude toward money differs from previous generations on investing, budgeting, and more.
Americans have suffered under Bidenomics. Inflation, interest rates and immigration have combined to create a financial triple threat that means they can't keep up.
Former President Trump is laying out his potential foreign policy plan if reelected, appearing to queue up an emphasis on foreign aid loans as opposed to grants.
We are working with human resources pros and lawyers to find out how many women we will have to let go when the new Department of Labor independent contracting rule takes effect.
On this day in history, March 12, 1933, FDR gives his first fireside chat over the radio to the American people, explaining the banking crisis and reassuring them that there was a plan and a way through economic woes.
Germany's GDL union, which represents many of the Western European country's train drivers, has called for another strike amid a dispute with Deutsche Bahn.
A new report found that New York has the highest amount of government union workers in the country. Unions have spent big sums backing Democrat causes in recent years.
The extra hour of sunshine comes with a spike in heart attacks, auto accidents and workplace injuries the day after the change. And try getting your school kid out the door earlier.
βThe Big Weekend Show' panelists discuss the 'buy now pay later' spending habits of Millennials and Gen Z on essential goods during record high inflation rates.
Alexander Graham Bell made the first phone call, telling his assistant, "Mr. Watson β come here β I want to see you," on this day in history, March 10, 1876.
China's economy has faced several hurdles on its path to economic recovery, starting with the draconian zero-COVID policies that hampered activity and led to a supply chain crisis.
Barbie, best-selling toy and fashion icon, made her global debut at the North American International Toy Fair in New York City on this day in history, March 9, 1959.
The head of the largest union of Chicago transit workers said he would welcome Illinois National Guard members conducting bag checks on trains and buses in the Windy City to help boost security and make the system safer.
Members of the Dartmouth basketball team made history by unionizing to be considered employees of their university, a move that could have a "domino effect."
As Biden tries to hold on to the White House, more than 60% of Americans say they disapprove of his handling of the economy. Some swing state voters say economy will affect their vote.
Lawmakers told Fox News Digital they hope President Biden talks about a range of issues at the State of the Union, including the southern border crisis and his first year track record.
President Biden to deliver his State of the Union Address as he remains underwater with voters and looks to reassure them on issues ranging from the economy to immigration.
Elections tend to be a referendum on the incumbent. And so far, the polls show that voters feel better about how their quality of life was under Trump than it is under Biden,
This week, Dana Perino talks with Jackie DeAngelis of "The Big Money Show" β who shares how she made her first dollar, her best advice for building wealth and what she'd tell her younger self.
A 23-year-old California woman shares how she saves money at the grocery store, despite inflation keeping prices high, by following three simple rules.
Teacher unions political action committees have been pouring donations into Republican political campaigns and primary elections, according to a report from the Daily Signal.
Unionized employees at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art went on strike Wednesday after failing to agree with the museum on a compensation dispute.
British Treasury Chief Jeremy Hunt is set to announce tax cuts for workers in his budget statement to Parliament, aiming to improve the Conservative Party's electoral prospects.
Sri Lanka's President, Ranil Wickremesinghe, is seeking a loan repayment pause until 2028 as the country grapples with bankruptcy. The government aims to gradually repay debts.
The Republican National Committee dropped a social media blitz with Fox News Digital hitting President Joe Biden on his low approval ratings ahead of the annual State of the Union.
In spite of her disability, Faith Snapp has never let her challenges get in the way of her dreams β and has now been accepted into veterinary school as a legally blind student.
A new bill will be introduced Wednesday that would require the Veterans Affairs secretary to waive President Biden's infrastructure law to allow for updates to veterans facilities.
A federal district judge ruled that requiring small business owners to report details on their owners and others who benefit from the business, was unconstitutional.
A Maryland lawmaker's bill, the Maryland Reparations Act of 2024, seeks to raise taxes in order to fund reparations efforts that would support "communities of color."
Georgia property owner Paul Callins was able to regain access to his property allegedly seized by squatters while he was away caring for his sick wife, according to a report.
A new university report claims that regulatory costs make up more than half of the price of a new condominium in Hawaii, contributing to a surge in housing costs.
Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., was given the cold shoulder by Sesame Street icon Cookie Monster, who hid his reply on X after an attempt to solicit a campaign donation.
An English woman got to relive her younger life after her assisted living home set up a pop-up chocolate store similar to the one she worked at for decades.
Thousands of Germany-based flights and trains are set for cancellation this week, with two major transportation workers' unions calling for continued strikes.
Americans for Prosperity, a top conservative group, launches a massive campaign to showcase what it says is the 'harmful impact of President Biden's economic polices - known as Bidenomics
The US retirement system doesn't work for working people. They used to get pensions and healthcare. Now, almost 45% of older Americans have no savings at all. We can fix it.
Death and dying are things all of us must learn to handle. But we don't have to do it without help. There are four products aimed at providing tools for families to cope.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has circulated public sectors for over a year after ChatGPT's launch, giving many industries the chance to at least dabble with AI technology.
Rebecca Davis, who runs a daycare in Mabelvale, Arkansas, details how the expiration of federal funds coupled with economic instability is hurting the child care industry.
The ongoing legal fight between a couple who purchased a property in Queens, New York and a man said to be squatting in the house will be heard in court next month.
A focus group of Black voters in North Carolina largely agreed that the economy was "lousy" and were not convinced that President Biden was doing enough.
The case has played out in civil courts with accusations of intimidation tactics and demands for pay-offs as Brett Flores allegedly tries to exploit means of delaying the case.
I grew up with the Midwestern work ethic and benefited greatly from free enterprise. So, I am building a movement to defend it against the activists and politicians in Washington.
FIRST ON FOX: Republicans introduced an effort to block public lands from being listed on a major stock exchange, a proposal backed by climate activists.
Progressive House Democrats, including members of the "Squad," voted against a bipartisan bill to streamline nuclear energy, which advocates say is key for meeting climate goals.
Metropolitan Police responded to a call after a Housing Authority officer was shot in the Navy Yard area of Washington, D.C. Police have arrested two suspects, a male and female.
Labor strikes in Greece brought much of the Balkan nation's transit infrastructure to a halt Wednesday, a year after a train crash killed a record 57 people.
Vincent "Vinny Unions" Ricciardo of the Colombo crime family has been sentenced to over four years in federal prison for a prolonged scheme to extort money from a labor union.
A new act in Alabama would allow families to get government money for education advances such as private school tuition, tutoring and public school transfer fees.
Washington state Republicans are trying to repeal both the carbon pricing program and the tax on the sale of stocks and bonds. Democrats say this would destabilize the state budget.
At least 70 African migrants have been discovered living in an illegally converted hostel in Queens New York, where the owner was charging them $300 per month to stay.