January 1 Lawmakers revisit restrictions on congressional trading Fox News chief congressional correspondent Chad Pergram discusses bipartisan proposals aimed at regulating stock trading by lawmakers and the implications for Capitol Hill on ‘Special Report.’
January 1 IRS increases standard deductions, business expense breaks in 2026 FOX Business ‘The Big Money Show’ co-host Taylor Riggs discusses the IRS’s 2026 tax updates and what they could mean for workers and businesses on ‘Fox & Friends.’
January 1 6 kick-butt financial resolutions you should make today to protect tomorrow Six practical financial strategies for 2026 include maximizing retirement contributions, cutting subscriptions and portfolio hedging techniques.
December 31 Why economists are feeling more confident about 2026 Economist Steve Moore explains why confidence in the economy is rising, pointing to strong growth and improving inflation trends ahead of 2026 on ‘The Will Cain Show.’
December 31 DEI and woke ideology are on life support under Trump's return to DC, but could come roaring back with rebrand DEI policies face Trump administration pressure in 2025, but Terry Schilling warns the economic threat could resurge under future Democratic leadership.
December 31 Bosses reportedly using 'hybrid creep' tactics to get employees back into office 'The Fixer' host Marcus Lemonis joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss a push to get workers back in office following years of remote or hybrid stations changing work culture.
December 31 What to know about new state laws in 2026 on wages, SNAP benefits and climate tax New state laws taking effect in 2026 will impact Americans through higher minimum wages, tourism taxes and tighter SNAP restrictions across states.
December 31 Trump promises largest tax refunds ever in 2026 CPA Dan Geltrude joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss President Donald Trump's promise to refund more taxes to the American people than ever before amid the affordability crisis.
December 30 Biden-era rental assistance included payments to dead tenants and noncitizens, new HUD report reveals A new HUD report revealed $5.8 billion in questionable rental assistance payments, including funds allegedly sent to 30,000 deceased tenants.
December 30 AI expert pushes back on layoff fears: 'It won’t take your job' Media Research Center vice president Dan Schneider weighs in on the AI boom heading into 2026 and argues the technology will reshape work, not replace most workers.