May 4 Rep. Kevin Hern reveals reason for reconciliation package Rep. Kevin Hern, R-Okla., discusses the latest as congressional committees make their markups to the reconciliation package, tax policy, Medicaid benefit concerns, and defense spending.
April 29 Trump’s executive order blitz: What he's signed and what's changed President Donald Trump has signed at least 137 executive orders since the inauguration of his second term on Jan. 20, 2025.
April 27 Bernie Sanders denies he and AOC are trying to start third party, says Democrats 'lack a vision of the future' Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said Democrats "lack a vision for the future" but denied he was trying to start a third party during an appearance on "Meet the Press."
April 25 Trump is delivering on his deregulation promises, FTC chairman says FTC chairman Andrew Ferguson joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the latest on the Meta antitrust trial as it enters its third week and the FTC's lawsuit against Uber.
April 18 Federal judge orders halt to Trump admin's CFPB terminations A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to temporarily halt mass layoffs at the Consumer Financial Protections Bureau after an appeals court had previously narrowed an earlier injunction.
April 18 What the financial markets are screaming about Trump's tariffs Financial markets are driven by people investing their own money in anticipation of future economic conditions, and they are screaming that Trump’s tariffs will inflict enormous harm on U.S. economy.
April 16 Mark Zuckerberg on the stand: ‘Crazy,’ ‘scary’ ideas led him to buy Instagram and WhatsApp Mark Zuckerberg was the leadoff witness in an antitrust case against Meta – one filed under the first term of the president he's now cozying up to.
April 15 CDC eyes narrower COVID-19 vaccine guidance ahead of 2025–2026 season The CDC's vaccine committee will convene for a two-day meeting this week to consider recommendations on vaccines, including the COVID-19 vaccine for 2025-2026.
April 10 FDA phasing out some animal testing in 'win-win' for ethics and public health: commissioner The FDA is phasing out an animal testing requirement for monoclonal antibody therapies in favor of testing drugs on “lab-grown human ‘organoids.'"
April 9 Federal judge blocks Biden nursing home staffing mandate The American Health Care Association is celebrating a victory this week after a federal judge in Texas ruled that a nursing home staffing mandate is unlawful.