First generation cattle ranchers Megan and Trevor Stark elaborate on how rising prices and efforts to cut costs have impacted their business on "America Reports."
Dr. Phil interviewed two parents who lamented that current leadership is forcing them to pay for illegal immigrants while their family struggles to afford basics.
The Department of Education finalized a sweeping reversal of Trump-era Title IX reforms on Friday, a win for teachers unions that had advocated for such an action.
Talk show host Dr. Phil was openly flabbergasted with a real estate agent guest's argument that colonization justifies squatting in certain circumstances.
NBC News chief Cesar Conde's financial ties to Walmart and Pepsi are fueling questions among critics, including one insider who says it doesn't "smell right."
Tax Day is behind us, but it already looms large for next year. The FairTax would give us eight things to help us take the power from the IRS and change April 15 forever.
Jan Damm, known as Nick Nack for Ringling Brothers, is a circus performer whose act includes balancing, juggling β and a robotic partner named Bailey.
National correspondent Griff Jenkins tells Dana Perino about his standout reporting assignments, the most adventurous thing he's ever done and the three presidents he'd invite to a dinner party.
Several celebrities have lived in properties rent-free for a time in their lives, also known as squatting. Jay Leno is one who has told his squatting story on multiple occasions.
Wesley Williams, a performer for Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, breaks a record with every show he performs in as he rides the world's tallest unicycle.
Former President Donald Trump held a rally in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania on Saturday and local business owners spoke out to Fox News Digital about the economy and his visit.
President Biden's administration is admitting there has been slow progress on combating inflation, despite years for Biden saying it is a "top priority."
Music is a great motivator that can help you be productive through your day at work, whether at home or in an office. This playlist provides inspiration for upbeat songs to listen to.
The bad economic news Americans saw last week is not something the Biden White House can easily spin their way out of. Still, with the help of the liberal media, they're trying.
Katie Couric was ripped for targeting Trump supporters in a way some found similar to Hillary Clinton's remark that they can be categorized in a "basket of deplorables."
Chaos broke out at an IRS office in Houston after taxpayers got into a brawl and people rushed into the building. The office was forced to close early.
Billionaire business mogul Mark Cuban was ridiculed on X Sunday night after posting that he proudly filed millions in tax dollars to the IRS for Tax Day.
A Los Angeles restaurant owner slammed the stateβs newly enacted $20 minimum wage law, saying it could put him and others out of business as employees expect similar salary increases.
Take a look at your grocery bill or whether you feel safe to leave your house. There's no spinning those realities and that isn't good for Biden. Only he doesn't care about your pain.
Disease, crime and urban decay are all part of the left's insane homeless policies. Help could be on the horizon as the Supreme Court hears a case that might let cities fight back.
Deborah Adler of New York has achieved acclaim in industry and art for her prescription bottle designs and labeling program that have helped to prevent thousands of deaths each year.
The New York Times' liberal economist Paul Krugman continues touting the Biden economy, suggesting Americans who express dissatisfaction with the economic climate aren't struggling.
NBCUniversial News Group Chairman Cesar Conde is facing intense scrutiny for serving on the board of directors for both Walmart and PepsiCo, raising journalistic ethics questions.
Maher Youssef, owner of Pluto Organic Cafe in Seattle, pinned the blame for inflation on top lawmakers, including the president, instead of big corporations.
Rep. Jim Clyburn, D-S.C., was interrupted while defending President Bidenβs economic on MSNBC by a report that showed overall prices increased in March.
The Justice Department sided with Wisconsin's Bad River Band, arguing that the Enbridge Energy Company is "liable for trespass'" over its Line 5 pipeline.
A Gallup poll revealed that Gen Zers are happiest when they find a sense of purpose at school or work. Study author Zach Hrynowski and psychologist Dr. Michele Borba shared insights on the findings.
An unexpected bump up in inflation is giving former President Trump more ammunition to fire at President Biden as the two face off in their 2024 election rematch.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, suggested recently during an appearance on a podcast that Black Americans should be exempt from paying taxes as a form of reparations.
Undecided voters from states like Pennsylvania and Michigan admitted that they would be better off economically under President Trump than President Biden.
FIRST ON FOX: Republican Utah Senate candidate Trent Staggs previously worked for a firm that describes itself as an "ESG company," despite his stance against ESG policies.
Some laid-off workers try their hand at content creation rather than trying to return to traditional employment, though success online is not always easy to come by.
Do the CEOs understand the goals of the Chinese Communist Party? The contrast could not be starker when one compares the meetings in Beijing with the warnings of U.S. military leaders.
Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett joined "Fox & Friends" Monday to discuss Biden's upcoming announcement on student loan forgiveness on the campaign trail.
It wasn't just COVID-19. Randi Weingarten and the rest of the education bureaucrats have done what they can to keep kids out of class and keep schools closed across the country.
A lifetime of collecting -- coins, stamps and china. But younger generations don't want it all. Hate to tell Boomers, but kids would rather pass on it than have you pass it along.
As a college dropout, I found success not through degrees and diplomas but through grit, determination and a willingness to learn from every experience.
Little Miss BBQ is a celebrated casual-dining hotspot in Phoenix, Arizona. It's most famous dish is a giant sandiwich called El Jefe, "The Boss" in Spanish.
Global Seamless Tubes and Pipes, an India-based pipe manufacturing company, plans to bring its first production facility in the U.S. to Louisiana, adding hundreds of new jobs to the area.
"Good Morning America" host Michael Strahan was left stunned when it was revealed the amount of food that could be purchased for $100 today versus 2019.
After Kansas GOP leaders and Gov. Laure Kelly struck a deal on tax cuts, state lawmakers voted it down. Republicans said the cuts were too few and Democrats said it favored the wealthy.
"Jesse Watters Primetime" host Jesse Watters claims President Biden has created 5 million migrant jobs amid the president's touting his administration's economic success.
Indian construction workers are heading to Israel to fill labor shortages, caused partly by restrictions on Palestinian workers after a deadly attack by Hamas.
The House Small Business Committee is demanding answers on a Biden program they say could be unconstitutional that is using taxpayer funds to register Michigan voters.
Kansas Republicans wanted to enact a 'flat' tax rate, but faced with the possibility of a veto from Gov. Kelly, came to a compromise to ensure at least some cuts went through.
In a new "Short questions" piece, Dana Perino talks with wealth adviser David L. Bahnsen, who shares the key question managers should ask in a job interview β and what he would tell his younger self.
15,000 state jobs have been cut in Argentina as part of President Javier Mileiβs effort to reduce spending; hundreds stormed their workplaces on Wednesday demanding their reinstatement.
Joe Biden might pretend to be an ordinary guy. Even former President Barack Obama claims that, but Biden is not your Average Joe and his policies hurt those who are.
U.S. truckers are expressing concern that recent rules finalized by the Biden administration that push for more electric trucks will negatively impact their businesses.
Squatters have become a nationwide problem and homeowners aren't prepared about how fight back. If you value your home and want to stop them from taking it, this should help.
Gavinomics, brought to the citizens of California by their governor, means $18 Big Macs and $20 minimum wage. And it doesn't stop there. The state also has a $68-billion deficit.
As the Kansas Legislature approaches a three-week-long spring break, lawmakers scramble to address tax cuts, funding for disability services and immigration issues.
Pennsylvania candy salesman Robert Strohecker sparked a frenzy with the first chocolate Easter bunny in 1890. The business is facing high prices and low supply in 2024.
An obscure international group that sets building codes and standards adopted by American cities and counties has pulled back an aggressive climate proposal.
American Jewelry and Loan proprietor Les Gold, former star of "Hardcore Pawn," spoke out about what he is seeing in the economy on "The Ingraham Angle."
The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore is presenting Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg a new challenge, the latest in a long string of crises.
The pencil eraser was patented in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by Hymen Lipman, a Jewish immigrant from Kingston, Jamiaca, on this day in history, March 30, 1858.
Democratic Maine Gov. Janet Mills unveiled Friday a budget revision that includes additional, one-time spending on housing expenditures, as well as more childcare grants.
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.