November 23, 2020 Federal agency tells Biden team transition can formally get underway General Services Administration releases $7.3 million; Peter Doocy joins 'Special Report' with the latest
November 17, 2020 Concha: 'Tired' of seeing CEOs grilled at tech hearings but then 'nothing happens' Fox News contributor Joe Concha tells ‘Outnumbered Overtime’ the Senate Judiciary Committee questioning of Big Tech CEOs is ‘status quo’ and ‘a lot of talk.’
November 17, 2020 Mike Huckabee on Big Tech hearing: They are intentionally attempting to tilt conversation in US to the left Outnumbered’ panel weighs in on Twitter and Facebook CEOs testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee about claims of bias against conservatives.
November 14, 2020 How will New York’s new coronavirus curfew impact businesses in the state? NYC Hospitality Alliance Executive Director Andrew Rigie calls Gov. Cuomo’s 10 p.m. curfew ‘absolutely devastating’ for businesses.
November 12, 2020 Bernie Sanders confident Biden will implement progressive policies How much of an influence will the far left have on the president-elect’s policies? Beverly Hallberg of District Media Group shares her reaction.
October 31, 2020 Michigan bars, restaurants will require diners' names, phone numbers starting Monday Diners in Michigan will be required to give their name and number to restaurants and bars starting Monday in an effort to contain a recent coronavirus surge, according to a report.
October 31, 2020 Lee: Big Tech being dishonest about 'tilting the scales to the left' Senate Judiciary Committee member sounds off about Twitter and Facebook's censorship, liberal bias on 'Fox News @Night'
October 30, 2020 Ron Wyden's Big Idea defending the 26 words that created the internet Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., an original author of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, defends the law that's been attacked from both the left and right
October 22, 2020 Biden admits to Trump: 'I would transition from the oil industry' President challenges Democratic nominee over his stance on climate change during debate
October 8, 2020 Texas bars allowed to reopen if county judges agree, Gov. Abbott says Effective Oct. 14, bars in counties that choose to opt-in can resume in-person service at 50% capacity. All customers must be seated while eating or drinking.