January 5 White House ‘laser focused’ on affordability as Trump softens tariff strategy President Donald Trump scales back tariff increases on furniture and cabinets as White House focuses on affordability messaging amid voter economic concerns.
January 5 BENNETT, MOHRMAN: 2026 will give us over 1,000 ways to boost educational freedom New federal tax credit scholarship program allows taxpayers to donate $1,700 to education nonprofits starting 2027, creating educational choice options.
January 5 Supreme Court’s 2026 rulings could define America for decades to come Constitutional questions on federalism, executive power and citizenship dominate Supreme Court's upcoming term with key cases set for oral arguments.
January 4 Trump vows US 'in charge' of Venezuela as he reveals if he's spoken to Delcy Rodríguez President Trump claimed the U.S. is "in charge" of Venezuela after Maduro's arrest, outlining plans to rebuild economy and delay elections until recovery is complete.
January 3 US capture of Maduro throws spotlight on Venezuela’s massive oil reserves Despite holding the world’s largest oil reserves, Venezuela’s oil industry has been hollowed out by economic collapse under President Nicolás Maduro.
January 3 Supreme Court tariffs case, Fed chair pick loom as twin tests for Trump’s economic agenda in 2026 Supreme Court weighs Trump tariff authority while White House prepares to name next Fed chair, with both decisions carrying major economic implications.
January 2 SBA administrator vows people will be jailed in Minnesota alleged fraud SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler discusses cracking down on alleged Minnesota fraud, holding borrowers accountable and taking decisive action to protect taxpayers on ‘Hannity.’
January 2 Minimum wage spikes in 19 states, raising concern of lower jobs and higher prices Fox News correspondent Alicia Acuna and CEO of 'MikeRoweWorks Foundation' Mike Rowe join 'America Reports' to discuss the economic impact of minimum wage spikes across 19 states and more.
January 2 Trump's second term dubbed the 'Santa Presidency' Robert Wolf and Dan Greenhaus join 'America Reports' to discuss President Donald Trump's economic efforts and policies to increase affordability as the 'big, beautiful bill' is set to take effect ahead of midterm elections.
January 2 San Francisco launches reparations fund despite historic debt Political analyst Katie Zacharia joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss backlash against San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie's new reparations ordinance that would give out millions as the city faces a $1 billion budget deficit.