February 26 House Republicans descend on Clintons' hometown for high-stakes Epstein probe grilling The House Oversight Committee is grilling Hillary Clinton behind closed doors Thursday morning.
February 26 Why capping credit card interest rates will kill credit for working families Price controls on credit cards could create shortages like President Nixon's 1971 gasoline controls, forcing consumers toward payday lenders and reducing credit access.
February 26 Dem voters were less enthusiastic when Trump touted crackdown on cartels and fentanyl, SOTU dial reveals Real-time voter data showed a partisan split when Trump praised his cartel offensive during the State of the Union address, with Dems showing very little enthusiasm.
February 26 New York's Mayor Mamdani promised change — now he’s gutting the NYPD Mayor Zohran Mamdani's decision to halt NYPD hiring contradicts campaign promises, raising questions about his commitment to New York City public safety.
February 26 Trump’s Iran ultimatum enters decisive stretch after State of the Union Trump sets 10 day to 15 day deadline for Iran nuclear deal, backed by massive U.S. military buildup in Middle East. Negotiations continue as tensions escalate.
February 26 SEN LINDSEY GRAHAM: Iran is facing a Berlin Wall moment — history is watching us now Iranian protests and military setbacks create historic opportunity for Middle East peace. Could this be a "21st Century Berlin Wall moment" for the region?
February 26 DHS says ICE agents will not be at polling places during midterms A DHS official said immigration agents will not be stationed at polling locations during the midterm elections, addressing Democratic concerns about voter intimidation.
February 26 Trump admin says VA benefits claims backlog below 100K for first time in 6 years: 'Record levels of service' The Department of Veterans Affairs announced that the VA disability claims backlog dipped below 100,000 for the first time since 2020, a major priority under VA Secretary Doug Collins.
February 26 Kim Jong Un calls South Korea ‘most hostile enemy,’ says North could ‘completely destroy’ it Kim Jong Un threatens to "completely destroy" South Korea, calling it the "most hostile enemy" while expanding North Korea's nuclear arsenal and military capabilities.
February 26 Dial shows Republicans and Independents hot on stock trading limits for Congress, Dems not so much During President Trump's State of the Union address Tuesday Republican and Independent voters responded positively after the president slammed Nancy Pelosi for her controversial stock trades. (Credit: Maslansky & Partners for Fox News Digital)