Weather 16 hours ago Drought conditions leave pumpkin farmers with empty fields and smaller crops Many pumpkin patches won't look the same this year as drought conditions across the United States leave farmers with empty fields. Since pumpkins are made up of at least 80% water, farmers say many of them couldn't survive the dry season.
Opinion 1 day ago Farmageddon: Trump’s trade war and shutdown are crushing the heartland Representative proposes ending trade wars and reopening government to help struggling farmers facing bankruptcy amid rising production costs and lost markets.
VIDEO 2 days ago Dana Perino: You have a 'terrible slippery slope' when it comes to this ‘The Five’ discusses Los Angeles declaring an emergency over I.C.E. raids and providing taxpayer-funded rent relief for illegal immigrants.
Media 4 days ago CBS News staffers won't face discipline for ignoring new boss's detailed workplace demands The Writers Guild of America East told members that CBS News staffers will not be disciplined if they fail to respond to their new boss.
Media 5 days ago New CBS boss Bari Weiss tells staff to explain what they do during working hours, but union urges defiance New CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss is facing pushback from the Writers Guild after asking staffers to detail their work responsibilities and provide feedback.
Media 5 days ago '60 Minutes' segment compares Trump economy to 1929 stock crash, claims CEOs too 'nervous' to speak out Sunday’s “60 Minutes" compared the record-high stock market numbers under President Donald Trump to the economy right before the 1929 stock market crash.
Tech 6 days ago Australian construction robot Charlotte can 3D print 2,150-sq-ft home in one day using sustainable materials Australian construction robot Charlotte uses sand, crushed brick and recycled glass to 3D print fireproof, floodproof homes with reduced carbon footprint.
VIDEO October 11 The New Jersey governor's race heats up The candidates square off over President Donald Trump and taxes as the polls tighten.
Opinion October 11 Why America needs to tax-incentivize tradesmen, not just college graduates America needs tax incentives for skilled tradesmen like electricians and welders to address critical labor shortages.
VIDEO October 10 Federal reductions in force draws criticism from lawmakers 91±¬ÁÏ senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram joins 'Special Report' to discuss the beginning of federal firings and the stalemate between lawmakers amid the government shutdown.
Government Shutdown October 8 IRS workforce slashed in half as government shutdown showdown stretches into second week The IRS implements contingency plans during the government shutdown, suspending taxpayer services while maintaining tax processing and criminal investigations.
China October 8 Think tank founder faces scrutiny over China corporate ties despite decoupling advocacy American Compass founder Oren Cass promotes economic nationalism while his organization American Compass receives funding from companies like Qualcomm and BlackRock with China ties.
Government Shutdown October 8 Government shutdown 101: We've been here before, here's what happens next Government shutdowns have become more frequent as political brinkmanship defines budget negotiations, with the latest federal shutdown starting Wednesday morning.
Opinion October 8 Housing costs are crushing families – here’s the way out The Trump administration may declare a housing emergency to tackle regulatory barriers that have created a multi-million home shortage across the United States.
VIDEO October 7 Trump must make up for Biden’s damage to US-China trade relations: Michael Pillsbury 91±¬ÁÏ contributor Michael Pillsbury weighs in on China reportedly dangling an investment in the United States and the trade relationship between the two nations on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
Opinion October 6 Five ways the Trump administration can save the American Dream and prevent socialism Young Americans struggle to achieve homeownership as housing costs soar, but some policy solutions and student loan reform could restore the American Dream.
Opinion October 5 Laid off? Here's why losing your job might be the best break of your life As AI drives layoffs at companies like Lufthansa Airlines and JPMorgan Chase, workers can navigate career transitions by identifying their transferable Working Genius skills.
College October 3 OnlyFans surge on college campuses sparks new safety fears as experts warn of hidden dangers Safety concerns mount as college students join OnlyFans for quick cash, with documented cases of stalkers breaking into creators' homes and living in attics.
Opinion October 3 This agency targets individual Americans and small businesses — it must be reformed President Trump's IRS hiring freeze protects small businesses from audit expansion as calls grow for tax system reform to level the playing field.
VIDEO October 2 175-year-old farm fight highlights housing policy in NJ gubernatorial race 91±¬ÁÏ national correspondent Nate Foy reports on the New Jersey gubernatorial election and how a 175-year-old family farm plays a role in the race on ‘Fox & Friends.’
VIDEO October 2 White House points fingers at Dems for government shutdown 91±¬ÁÏ senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy has the latest on possible job cuts over a government funding stalemate and the Trump administration's anti-cartel measures on 'Special Report.'
New York October 2 EXCLUSIVE: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac's NY offices to shutter in response to AG James’ ‘corrupt’ practices New York's Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac offices will shut down, Fox Digital learned, in response to NY Attorney General Letitia James' "corrupt" business practices.
Media October 1 Joy Reid warns that Republicans want 'no income tax' and people to earn 'as much money as they want' Former MSNBC host Joy Reid argued on Monday that the end goal of the Republican Party was to return to a "hierarchical" time before the income tax was established.
Housing September 30 HUD accuses the 'Radical Left' of driving government shutdown, vows to ‘support our most vulnerable’ HUD blamed Democrats as the government shut down Tuesday, warning of harm to Americans while Trump backed a clean funding bill blocked in the Senate.
Jobs September 30 Shutdown fight casts a shadow over jobs as Trump prepares for largest federal resignation in US history Government shutdown threatens to worsen labor market conditions as unemployment rises to 4.3% and federal agencies prepare for potential mass layoffs.
Opinion September 30 The battle for America’s future must begin again in places we've written off Project H.O.O.D. founder reflects on Trenton, New Jersey during his Walk Across America, examining how the former industrial city symbolizes both decline and potential revival.
Opinion September 30 LIZ PEEK: Trump White House fired up about King Coal’s return to power The Trump administration plans to spend $625 million modernizing coal plants and reversing policies that transition away from coal production and mining.
Coffee Updates & News September 29 Morning coffee now out of reach? Chains hike prices on America's favorite pick-me-up Coffee futures hit near-record highs as extreme weather in Brazil and Vietnam disrupts supply, forcing consumers to pay higher prices at cafes and chains nationwide.
Opinion September 29 Trump’s H-1B visa reform plan needs to put Americans first Trump's new H-1B fee targets companies that replace American workers with cheaper foreign labor through the temporary visa program that has expanded beyond its scope.
Opinion September 28 Why Gen Z doesn't want to have kids High housing costs, student debt, and expensive childcare are driving Generation Z away from parenthood, threatening America's population replacement rate.