
The Fox News Rundown
The FOX News Rundown is a daily news podcast that provides in-depth reporting on major and controversial stories. Hosted by Mike Emanuel, Dave Anthony, Lisa Brady, Jessica Rosenthal, and Chris Foster, it leverages FOX News' extensive reporting resources. The podcast includes a morning edition, an evening edition, a weekend edition from Washington, and special uncut interviews. It features insights from top newsmakers, FOX News reporters, and contributors, along with daily commentary on significant issues.
Episodes
Evening Edition: Nonprofit Working To Solve Healthcare Worker Shortage
A large population of America is aging and there are not enough healthcare workers to take care of them. The worsening nurse shortage can be attributed to not only an aging workforce but overall burnout and an insufficient number of new nurses. More and more hospitals and organizations have put a focus on training up the next wave of healthcare workers, and keep them out of enormous debt while doi
Business Rundown: Dagen McDowell on the Founding Father You May Have Forgotten
When we think of the United States’ Founding Fathers, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin are often the names that come to mind. But what would this nation be like without the voice behind the famous line, “Give me liberty, or give me death?” Dagen McDowell is the co-host of “The Bottom Line” on FOX Business, but she also serves on the Board of Directors for the Patrick Henr
America 250: Small-Town Patriotism and the State of National Pride
America is gearing up for its landmark 250th anniversary this Fourth of July. “FOX & Friends” co-host Steve Doocy joins Peter Doocy to share his insights from his tour across multiple states, hitting small towns in Missouri, Georgia, Oklahoma, and Maryland. The father-son duo dive into polls that reveal a national decline in patriotism, as small towns embody optimism, civic pride, and historic par
Evening Edition: The History And Future Of The American Bar with Jon Taffer
America's 250th Anniversary is a chance to celebrate the traditions and rituals that have impacted out country, like - the American pub. From the nation’s earliest days, even before the official draft of 'The Constitution', taverns have been a place where ideas are exchanged, and communities and friendships have been built. Now, the American 'watering hole' has been facing some obstacles with youn
Is The Democrats' Tent Expanding, Or Moving (Far) Left?
As local primary elections across the country reveal a surge of victorious far-left and socialist candidates, questions and concerns are growing over this major shift in direction within the Democratic party. Josh Kraushaar, FOX News Radio political analyst and Editor-in-Chief of Jewish Insider, joins to discuss the rise of these new winners unseating long-time lawmakers in states like Colorado an
Evening Edition: President Putin Acknowledges Russian Fuel Crisis
Lines at Russian gas stations are growing, fuel rationing has been put into effect in many regions of the country, and even President Putin admits the problem will get worse. This, after several months of Ukrainian attacks that have set oil refineries ablaze and started choking supplies for motorists across the country. Also, a new report says new Russian recruits have a life expectancy of just 20
Fractured Court: Birthright Citizenship Upheld, Transgender Athlete Bans Allowed
A divided Supreme Court ended its term by delivering a series of blockbuster rulings on birthright citizenship, transgendered participation in sports, and campaign finance restrictions, reshaping the nation's legal and political landscape. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins to discuss the intense 14th Amendment debate surrounding birthright citizenship, the court's decision allowing states
250 Most Impactful Moments in American History: 140-136: The Wild West
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140: Jesse James and his gang commit the first train robbery in the American West in Adair, Iowa. In 1876 Lawman Wyatt Earp begins work as a peace officer in Dodge City, KS. The same year outlaw Wild Bill Hickok is shot dead during a poker game in Deadwood, Dakota. In 1881 Tombsto
Evening Edition: Supreme Court Rules On Trans Athletes In Women's Sports
The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 ruling, upheld state laws requiring student-athletes to compete on sports teams that correspond with their biological sex at birth rather than their gender identity. The justices ruled in favor of West Virginia and Idaho against trans athletes who sued to gain access to girls' sports. The SCOTUS also struck down striking down President Trump's executive order ending bir
The Supreme Court Reshapes Presidential Power
The Supreme Court has delivered a series of major rulings in the final days of its term, reshaping the scope of presidential power and setting the stage for more landmark decisions. FOX News Legal Contributor and George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley joins the Rundown to explain the some of the court's decisions including expanding the president's authority to remove federal a
Evening Edition: American Marines And Rescue Crews Help In Venezuela Earthquake Efforts
Just days after devastating twin earthquakes struck Venezuela's La Guaira state, rescue teams are still pulling survivors from the rubble. The toll has climbed to at least 1,450 and thousands remain missing. U.S. Marines and other international rescue teams are on the ground helping. The disaster has exposed growing public frustration over the government's response, with many families relying on c
Business Rundown: Oil Prices, SCOTUS Rules on the Fed, & California's Billionaire Tax
Tensions remain high despite ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, though both nations have agreed to a temporary ceasefire following a weekend of missile fire. Executive Vice President of Market Strategy for Prairie Operating Company and FOX Business Contributor Lou Basenese joins FBN’s Jackie DeAngelis to discuss why the global oil market is looking past the conflict. Plus, the Supreme
Will a Left-Wing Wave Take This Crucial Colorado House Seat?
As Colorado takes center stage with the upcoming midterm primaries, eyes are on the state's highly competitive Eighth Congressional District, a crucial battleground for control of the House majority. Colorado Republican Representative Gabe Evans joins the Rundown to respond to criticisms from his Democratic challengers and defend his record of constituent outreach. Plus, he breaks down the economi
Extra: The Political Backlash Facing The AI Expansion
A recent Fox News Poll shows 67% of Americans oppose local AI data centers. With 1,500 new sites planned across 232 congressional districts, the boom is triggering a massive political and legal backlash.
On this FOX News Rundown Extra, we hear the full, unedited perspectives from both sides of the debate: Thomas Meyer of the Stop Data Centers Coalition on why residents are fighting back, and John
From Washington: Sen. Rick Scott on the 'SAVE America Act' Standoff
President Trump has been pressing Congress to pass the 'SAVE America Act' for months now, but with nothing accomplished after months of verbal encouragement, he has opted for a new approach: not signing anything else until the bill is passed. Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) joins The Rundown to explain why the bill is so difficult to pass, and how the President’s new strategy may impact his Republican c
Extra: Why Ukraine Believes Putin’s Time Is Running Out
As Ukraine steps up counterattacks and sends drones deep into Russian territory, Dan Bilak, an attorney-turned-volunteer soldier with Ukraine's Territorial Defense Forces, remains highly confident in his country's path to victory.
Fresh off the G7 summit, where world leaders pledged more support for Ukraine, Bilak joined host Dave Anthony on the FOX News Rundown earlier this week to break down wh
From Washington: Can Party Leaders Quell Midterm Rebellions?
Capitol Hill facing severe legislative gridlock this week as internal party disagreements and sudden policy reversals from the White House are stalling the Republican agenda. Congressional leaders are now struggling to maintain a unified front as a rebellion over the 'Save America Act' has paralyzed the House floor and forced early adjournments. FOX News Chief Congressional Correspondent Chad Perg
Evening Edition: American Built Company Proud To Serve The Public
At a time when conversations about AI often focus on jobs being replaced, America’s infrastructure still depends on skilled workers showing up every day and getting the job done. As America prepares to mark its 250th anniversary, it offers an opportunity to recognize companies that have helped build, maintain, and grow the nation along the way. For more than 50 years, Rose Paving has been working
Business Rundown: 'Sticky' Inflation And The Creeping Spread of Socialism
It was a mixed week on Wall Street with technology and inflation in focus. Investors seem more cautious about the AI boom as inflation rose in May with the PCE report rising 4.1% from than a year ago. Partner and Chief Market Strategist at Slatestone Wealth LLC Kenny Polcari joins FOX Business’ Lydia Hu to discuss what that means for summer spending, plus the rise in popularity of socialism among
Democrats Divided Over Socialist Surge
As the country waits for high-stakes rulings from the Supreme Court, both parties are in the middle of internal spats that could have massive impacts on the upcoming midterm elections. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins to discuss the Court's looming birthright citizenship ruling, President Trump's clash with Republicans over a bipartisan housing package, and how a surge of democratic soci
Evening Edition: Breaking The Silence On Men's Health Issues
Men account for higher rates of nearly all major chronic diseases, but nearly two-thirds admit that they avoid going to the doctor for as long as possible. Physicians warn that once men enter their 40s, routine screenings become essential for spotting problems before preventable conditions turn life-threatening. June is 'Men's Health Month', and the Department of Health and Human Services wants ra
The Iran Conflict and U.S. Readiness for the Next War
The United States’ military prowess has been on display over the last several months during operations in Iran. But are our assets ready for other potential conflicts around the globe? Montana Republican Senator Tim Sheehy joins FOX News White House Correspondent Aishah Hasnie to discuss the nation’s military preparedness, whether the U.S. is ready for a major war, and why he believes that investi
Evening Edition: Socialist Candidates Sweep NYC Congressional Primaries
A big night for Democrat Socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani in the Empire State as he went three-for-three on endorsements, helping oust two incumbents. Primary election winners Avila Chevalier and Claire Valdez are members of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), which not too long ago was dismissed as a fringe element of the left, but is now surging in the Democrat Party. President Donald Trum
Power Struggle: Why Data Centers Are Becoming The Next Political Flashpoint
The construction of data centers around the country is shaping up to be a contentious topic as the midterm elections grow closer. Pressure is mounting on government officials to balance the economic growth these facilities could bring with the needs of the communities hosting them. Florida Lieutenant Governor and Republican candidate for Governor of Florida, Jay Collins, joins FOX News' Bill Melug
Evening Edition: Benefits Of Nuclear Power During Extreme Weather Events
The summer heat is here and so is a heavier load on our country's electrical grid. The U.S. Northeast, Northwest, and areas of Texas and California face an elevated risk of blackouts from extreme weather and overextended power grids. Combine the normal load increase with a sharp rise in expansion of AI data centers, digital infrastructure, and industrial electrification. Proponents of nuclear powe
Why Some Democrats Are Nervous About The Party's Future
As New York voters head to the polls, a closely watched fight is underway over the future direction of the Democratic Party. Several Democratic Socialists of America-backed candidates are competing in key congressional primaries, with support from New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and hopes of expanding the movement's influence beyond local politics. Democratic strategist Yemisi Egbewele joins th
Evening Edition: What Led To Britain's Keir Starmer's Resignation?
Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced Monday that he will resign following a full on revolt inside his own Labour Party after devastating local election losses to Nigel Farage's 'Reform Party'. Starmer stepping down happens after the resignation of other government ministers and growing pressure from senior members of his own cabinet. Starmer said he would step down as prime minister and
Business Rundown: Did Alan Greenspan Warn Us About Today's AI Boom?
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan has passed away at the age of 100, leaving behind a massive, complex economic legacy. Does his most famous warning about the economy perfectly describe the market we are living in right now? Chief Market Strategist for ProCap Financial Phil Rosen joins Lou Basenese to discuss Greenspan’s nearly 19-year tenure steering the economy and whether his iconi
Democrats Have a New Star. Republicans Think That's a Gift.
The battle for control of the House continues to heat up with several primaries underway, including in New York state. Representative Mike Lawler (R-NY) joins the Rundown to break down his own reelection bid, voter turnout, and why he believes a far-left progressive shift will ultimately alienate suburban voters. Plus, Rep. Lawler outlines some of the strict nuclear terms facing Iran, and the mili
Extra: "Just Show the Alien" ... Neil deGrasse Tyson on Pentagon UFO Files & AI
Are we truly alone in the universe, and if we aren’t, could humanity actually handle the truth?
As public curiosity about extraterrestrial life continues to grow, every unexplained sighting fuels intense speculation about what the government might be hiding. Following President Trump's pledge for greater transparency, the Pentagon is gradually unsealing and releasing classified files on what are
From Washington: Rep. Ryan Zinke And His Life Of Service
Holding a seat in the House of Representatives is no easy task, so what is it that drives someone to run for office four times? With the end of his fourth and final term drawing near, Congressman Ryan Zinke (R-MT) joins The Rundown to answer that very question. Rep. Zinke weighs in on the main challenges of the job, the gradual ceding of authority to the executive branch, as well as the ongoing re
Extra: Mike Pence on the Soul of the GOP & a 2028 Run
This week, a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the US and Iran was signed by President Donald Trump after the G7 wrapped up at the Palace of Versailles.
The agreement implements a 60-day ceasefire and creates a framework for further negotiations regarding Iran’s nuclear ambitions and other outstanding issues.
As more details emerged about the plan during the week, critics on both sides o
From Washington: D.C. Divided Over New Iran Deal
A controversial memorandum of understanding with Iran and a sudden executive freeze on a top national security nominee have intensified debate over the direction of American foreign policy and governance. Fox News Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins to discuss the growing Republican backlash against the administration's Middle East strategy, the internal mathematical reality facing the
Evening Edition: Why President Roosevelt Spearheaded The Conservation Movement
As America celebrates its 250th, we take a look at Theodore Roosevelt, America's 26th president, who is renowned as the "Conservation President". Between 1901 and 1909, he established an unprecedented 230 million acres of public lands. His sweeping efforts laid the foundation for the modern U.S. Forest Service, the National Wildlife Refuge System, and the Antiquities Act. Roosevelt's conservation
Business Rundown: Does The Iran Deal Mean Pump Relief Is On The Way?
As President Trump signs a deal with Iran to end the conflict in the Middle East, the naval blockade of the critical Strait of Hormuz is lifted. Senior Market Analyst with the PRICE Futures Group and FOX Business Contributor Phil Flynn joins FBN’s Lydia Hu to break down what the massive geopolitical shift means for the global oil supply, inflation and the American consumer.
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DC Clashes: The Iran MOU, Gun Rights, and National Intelligence
The controversial 'Memorandum of Understanding with Iran' and a high-stakes standoff over FISA surveillance renewals are igniting sharp divisions between the White House and Senate Republicans. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins to discuss the economic and political fallout of lifting Iranian oil sanctions, the Supreme Court's looming decision on birthright citizenship, and how a late-nigh
Evening Edition: Space Force, Bull Riding And Country Music Join To Celebrate A250
The United States Space Force (USSF) and PBR (Professional Bull Riders) are uniting this weekend in a first-of-its-kind event designed to connect the American public directly with the Space Force Guardians and their mission. The landmark America 250 celebration is this Saturday June 20th. PBR Space Cowboys Presented by the U.S. Space Force will bring elite team bull riding and a live concert by Gr
Mike Pence on the New Iran Deal, Populism, and the Future of the GOP
A newly announced memorandum of understanding with Iran and the rise of economic interventionism have sparked intense debate over the true direction of American foreign and domestic policy. Former Vice President Mike Pence joins to discuss his new book, "What Conservatives Believe: Rediscovering the Conservative Conscience," detailing his concerns over modern appeasement, why he believes the Repub
Evening Edition: New Details Of Iran Deal Revealed
The world got some official details of the U.S.-Iran Memorandum of Understanding, a 14-point text leaked to regional media. The memorandum has plans for immediate waivers on Iranian oil exports, a framework for at least $300 billion in reconstruction and economic development, and a 60-day negotiation period aimed at securing a final agreement on Iran's nuclear program. President Trump also shared
ICE Under Fire: How the DOJ is Fighting Back Against Anti-Enforcement Extremists
The Department of Justice is cracking down on nationwide protests erupting over President Trump’s border policies. Backed by a new $70-billion Homeland Security bill funding ICE and Border Patrol, federal prosecutors have charged 15 individuals in Minnesota with violently resisting federal officers. FOX News' Bill Melugin speaks with former Acting ICE Director Jonathan Fahey to break down the DOJ'
Evening Edition: What Do We Know About The Iran Deal?
A memorandum of understanding to end the U.S.-Iran conflict has been signed electronically by both parties, with a formal ceremony scheduled for Friday. Iran and the U.S. will start a new round of negotiations in Switzerland to reach a final agreement after the official start of an interim deal, Iran's foreign minister said on Tuesday. Meanwhile, a ceasefire is expected between Israel and Hezbolla
A Delicate Deal: Will the U.S.-Iran Agreement Reshape the Middle East?
The United States and Iran have negotiated a deal following a period of military conflict involving U.S. and Israeli airstrikes, leading to a 60-day ceasefire to allow for continued nuclear negotiations. Under the preliminary agreement, shipping will resume through the critical Strait of Hormuz without Iranian interference. The director of Heritage’s Center for National Defense Robert Greenway joi
Evening Edition: What President Trump's New Iran Deal Actually Means
President Trump is in Geneva for the G7 summit, where Vice President Vance is expected to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the Islamic Republic of Iran. While the administration touts this as the "peace deal" that ends decades of hostility, the reality is far more nuanced. In truth, it’s a 60-day clock to negotiate the world's most dangerous flashpoints: Iran’s nuclear ambitions, missile pr
Business Rundown: The U.S.-Iran Peace Pact, The Fed, Space X
For over 100 days, the conflict between the U.S. and Iran has kept markets on edge.
But now, investors are celebrating reports that the U.S. and Iran have reached a preliminary deal to end hostilities and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
David Bahnsen, Founder and Managing Partner of The Bahnsen Group, joins FOX Business’ Taylor Riggs to discuss how cautious traders should remain since the potential
Is America Less Safe After FISA Expired?
Major questions are swirling around U.S. national security following the expiration of FISA Section 702, a key surveillance tool used to monitor foreign threats abroad. As Capitol Hill remains divided over its future, Michigan Republican Congresswoman and House Republican Conference Chairwoman Lisa McClain joins the Rundown to discuss the security risks she sees in the lapse. Plus, how Republicans
Extra: Jeff Foxworthy Reflects On 'Clean' Comedy, 'Rednecks' And His Career
Earlier this week, legendary comic Jeff Foxworthy joined the FOX News Rundown, sitting down with host Dave Anthony to talk about his career, his creative process, and his new FOX Nation special, The Joke's on Me.
Foxworthy explained why he wanted to take viewers inside the grueling creative process of stand-up comedy, rather than just make his latest special an hour of performing.
He also told D
From Washington: A Nation Divided Ahead of America's 250th
As we mark the 250th anniversary of our country… it will be a time of celebration, but perhaps also a reminder of how divided we are. A recent FOX News poll takes a closer look at our national mood ahead of the Fourth of July… and it finds more Americans are holding an unfavorable view of the country. So, why are some Americans sour on the nation? Daron Shaw, a member of the FOX News Decision Desk
Extra: How the U.S. is Protecting the World Cup
The World Cup has begun.
From Atlanta to Seattle, Philly to Los Angeles... World Cup games will take place in eleven U-S cities through July nineteenth... as well as five other cities in Canada and Mexico.
And preparing for potential security threats has been an expansive effort.
More than a billion dollars has gone out to cities and states for security, transportation, and to help local law en
From Washington: Showdown on the Hill Over Warrantless Spying
This week, lawmakers on the Hill were working on reforms to FISA Section 702, a warrantless surveillance program that allows our intelligence agencies to spy on foreign targets. Though the program was kept alive with a short-term extension, Democrats and a small cohort of Republicans voted against a continuation after raising concerns over the president’s pick to serve as his Director of National
Evening Edition: Earn A Bachelor's And Master's Degree On Your Phone
Americans looking to earn degrees at their own speed can now do so via their mobile phones after Cornerstone University tailored degree offerings in its business program to cater to students who prefer a self-paced program that can be completed on a smartphone. About 250 students are enrolled in the SOAR program, which offers degrees in business management and leadership, or a master's degree in o
Business Rundown: High Rates vs. Rising Home Sales
A welcome silver lining in what has recently been a bleak housing market.
Sales of previously owned homes jumped more than expected in May... posting an unexpected three-point-two percent increase month-over-month.
That was the highest rate of sales we’ve seen since December. And according to the National Association of Realtors, it was the best month for first-time homebuyers since June 2020...
Why Republicans Are Sounding the Alarm Over Graham Platner
Following Graham Platner's victory in a highly competitive Maine primary runoff, questions are rising over surging voter turnout and what it means for the general election. FOX News Sunday Anchor and Chief Legal Correspondent Shannon Bream discusses the national implications of the race, the growing pressure on the GOP to defend key Senate seats, and how economic pressures like inflation and trade
Evening Edition: President Trump Cancels Airstrikes, Says Deal Is Imminent
President Trump says tonight's planned strikes on Iran have been cancelled and a peace deal is imminent. This after the second consecutive day, U.S. Central Command carried out strikes against Iranian military targets, hitting surveillance systems, communication infrastructure, and air defense sites across Iran. Tehran has denied a deal has been reached.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with FOX's Max
The World Cup Is Here. Is America Ready?
The World Cup is here! The Trump Administration has spent over a year escalating security ahead of the upcoming games—taking place across 11 cities through July 19th—and ensuring that soccer fans and host communities remain safe. Andrew Giuliani, head of the White House World Cup Task Force, joins to discuss the sophisticated strategy designed to protect the World Cup, how they’re deploying counte
Evening Edition: President Trump Says The U.S. Will Strike Iran 'Very Hard' Again
U.S. Central Command striking Iran after the downing of a U.S. Apache helicopter, and possibly showing the ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran is in name only. A senior U.S. official tells FOX News that 20 targets inside Iran were hit, including air defense systems, ground control stations, and surveillance radar sites near the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump has promised more strikes saying the
‘The Cost of Doing Nothing’ — Inside the Staggering Minnesota Fraud Scandal
A damning new report from the House Oversight Committee alleges Minnesota state officials turned a blind eye to massive welfare fraud. House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) joins FOX News’ Bill Melugin to break down the committee's findings, which claim Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison were warned about systemic fraud years before taking action.As U.S. consumer beef price
Evening Edition: President Trump Vows To Respond To Downed Apache Helicopter
President Donald Trump says Iran shot down a U.S. Apache helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz, and vowed to respond in a post on Truth Social. Senior Pentagon officials have told FOX News Iran use a drone to attack the helicopter while it was patrolling the Strait. Meanwhile, Israel is pressing ahead with its campaign against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Yaakov
Is Anti-Trumpism Enough To Hold The Democratic Coalition Together?
It's another primary day, and critical races are testing the true strength of political endorsements, shifting demographics, and candidate platforms. Lee Carter, founder and CEO of the Carter Intelligence Group, joins the Rundown to break down why voter enthusiasm and turnout are going to be the most vital metrics to watch ahead of November. Plus, Carter analyzes the growing identity crisis within
Evening Edition: Israel And Iran Again Trade Heavy Fire, Trump Says 'Stop'
Over the weekend, the conflict with Iran showed fresh signs of escalation as Iran launched new attacks on Israel, the first ones since an April ceasefire, and afer the IDF struck terrorist command centers in Beirut. Israel, in turn, struck military targets in Iran with Prime Minister Netanyahu convening a security cabinet meeting Monday morning to discuss what's next. President Trump has demanded
Business Rundown: Fuel Costs, Data Centers ... And A Coming Rate Hike?
Israel and Iran traded fire again this weekend, dimming hopes for a recent peace deal and sending shockwaves through global markets. That news, coming off the Nasdaq’s worst day in over a year, how will this renewed geopolitical unrest impact energy prices and your wallet back home?
Fox Business Network Contributor Jonathan Hoenig joins FOX Business’ Taylor Riggs to break down what investors n
Privacy vs. Security: The Congressional Fight Over FISA
As Congress enters a critical legislative stretch before the midterm campaign season picks up pace, House Republican leadership is focused on passing essential funding bills, securing intelligence measures, and rooting out government fraud. House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) joins the Rundown to discuss the legislative road ahead and why he feels incredibly optimistic about expanding the Republi
Extra: A Combat Vet on Masculinity, the Military, and Uniting America
The Trump administration’s push to return the U.S. military to "basics" emphasizes a warrior ethos, readiness, and accountability. But behind the uniform, service members navigate deeply nuanced human experiences.
Marine combat veteran and Dark Horse author A.J. Pasciuti joined the FOX News Rundown with Lisa Brady recently to share his raw lessons on loss, leadership, and the critical role of emp
AI And The High-Stakes Battle To Protect Our Banks
It sounds like something out of a science fiction film, but Anthropic’s “Mythos” AI model is very much real, and powerful enough that the company is withholding its public release out of fear it could trigger large-scale, automated cyberattacks. Morgan Wright, CEO and founder of the National Center for Open and Unsolved Cases, and former security advisor for SentinelOne joins The Rundown to pull b
Extra: World Cup Security And The New Drone Threat
Militarized drones have drastically changed the battlefield—but the rapidly evolving technology is also creating dangerous new threats right here at home. With massive summer events on the horizon, including the World Cup and the upcoming UFC match on the White House South Lawn, detecting and deterring potential attacks from above has become a top priority for national security officials.
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From Washington: Scandal, FISA Fights, And Contentious Picks Rock The Hill
A chaotic week on Capitol Hill leaves critical national security funding in limbo and puts Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s leadership to the test. Ahead of Tuesday's highly controversial Maine Democratic Senate primary, Senator Schumer is facing intense pressure to address the growing rift between Democrats over Senate candidate Graham Plattner's mounting scandals that threaten the party. F
Evening Edition: Preventive Medicine Remains The Best Medicine
Across the US healthcare system, prevention consistently takes a back seat to treatment, with avoidable illness, outbreaks, and chronic disease left to escalate before action is even taken. Some of the most powerful medicine interventions often occur before disease ever appears, so why is preventive steps taken more? What is behind this “prevention gap”, or the distance between what science alread
Business Rundown: Is The Jobs Report A Sign Of An “Economic Golden Age?”
May’s jobs report blew past expectations with 172,000 jobs added, but the biggest surprise might be buried in past revisions. FOX Business Contributor Lou Basenese joins Lydia Hu to break down the blowout numbers, Wall Street’s reaction, and what it all means for the Federal Reserve.
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The Democrats’ Platner Problem
As political focus shifts toward upcoming midterm primaries and significant legal news, key congressional and Senate races across the country are heating up with mounting controversies. Shannon Bream, FOX News chief legal analyst and FOX News Sunday anchor, joins to discuss the growing opposition research surrounding Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Plattner, primary results out of New Jer
Evening Edition: Lawmakers Prepare For Annual Baseball Game
Since 1909, Democrats and Republicans, every summer, trade vote tallies for run totals in the 'Congressional Baseball Game.' Played at Nats Park just blocks from the Capitol, it raises millions for charity. Thousands come to attend and the lawmakers take it very seriously. It takes place next Wednesday, June 10th and it airs on FOX Sports 1.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Chad Pergram, FOX Ne
Courtroom to Classroom: Florida Takes On ChatGPT As AI Reshapes The Workforce
As Florida sues OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman for allegedly prioritizing corporate profits over public safety, alarm is rising nationwide regarding how advanced artificial intelligence can manipulate vulnerable individuals and even aid in violent criminal acts. Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier joins to examine the state's dual civil and criminal offensive against the tech giant, the chilling ro
Evening Edition: The Most Highly Anticipated NBA Finals In Years Begin
For the ninth consecutive NBA season, there will be a new champion crowned as the San Antonio Spurs host the New York Knicks for Game 1 of the 2026 NBA Finals. This is one of, if not, the most anticipated finals in years as the Knicks try to end a 53 year championship drought. Courtside seats at Madison Square Garden Knick home games are predicted to be the most expensive tickets in NBA history, a
The New Drone Threat: Keeping The World Cup And Summer’s Mega-Events Safe
As militarized drone technology rapidly reshapes global warfare, national security officials are turning their focus to potential threats right here at home. This summer presents unprecedented security challenges, with massive crowds expected for America’s 250th anniversary events—including a historic UFC fight on the White House South Lawn—and for the World Cup tournament, which is being hosted a
Evening Edition: Talks With Iran Lag As Strikes Continue
President Trump claims Iran "really wants to make a deal" even as the U.S. and Tehran continue to exchange military strikes against each other. US CENTCOM says the military has conducted "measured and deliberate" strikes in response to Iran shooting down a US drone that was operating over international waters. Meanwhile, Gulf Arab states are once again worried they will be drawn into the conflict
Spencer Pratt's Rise, The Bidens' Decline, And The Democrats' Dilemma
On this crucial California Primary election day, the race for Los Angeles Mayor is hitting a boiling point. Kennedy, host of the "Kennedy Saves the World" podcast, joins the Rundown to break down the surprising political rise of outsider candidate Spencer Pratt. Once written off by critics, Pratt has surged into a statistical tie with incumbent Mayor Karen Bass following his on-the-ground advocacy
Evening Edition: Israel Breaks Contact With U.N. Sec. General
Israeli officials are blasting the United Nations after the body added Israeli entities to a sexual violence blacklist that also includes the terrorist groups Hamas and ISIS. The UN added the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the Israel Prison Services and the country's border police Counter Terrorism Unit to the report. Now, Israel says they won't be dealing with the office until a new secretary-gener
Business Rundown: Buying Homes With Bitcoin Just Got Real
Buying a home with Bitcoin? It’s no longer a far-fetched idea. The shifting landscape of cryptocurrency now extends to real estate, following the Trump administration’s directive allowing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to accept cryptocurrency on federal mortgage applications. FOX Business Network Real Estate Contributor and Host of Mansion Global on Fox Business Prime Katrina Campins joins FBN’s Darr
The Golden State Stakes: A California Representative Dissects the Fight for a Congressional Majority
As California and five other states prepare for highly anticipated primary elections, political observers are closely watching the shifting dynamics of the state's unique top two open primary system. Rep. Kevin Kiley (I-CA), running for the first time as an independent, joins to discuss the top issues facing voters, including a skyrocketing cost of living, homelessness, and economic challenges. He
Extra: 'Therapy Nation' and America's Addiction to Treatment
It's not your imagination: a lot of people are in therapy right now and talking about it. Mental health awareness has come a long way in recent decades, reducing stigma and encouraging more people to seek care.
But now, with therapy available on demand, there is growing concern about patients following advice they find online or on social media. People sometimes misdiagnose themselves or wrongly
From Washington: How the Feds and States Are Teaming Up to Save Taxpayers' Dollars
Following massive, unprecedented fraud uncovered in welfare, daycare, and autism assistance programs, the federal government has launched a sweeping new Fraud Task Force headed by Vice President J.D. Vance to crack down on rampant benefits abuse. Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman joins the Rundown to discuss how a new $300 million enforcement fund will act as a force multiplier to put aggr
Extra: The Global Fight to Contain Ebola
The latest Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has crossed 1,000 suspected cases, triggering an aggressive response from global health officials and strict travel restrictions at U.S. airports. While the European Union sends emergency supplies and the WHO sounds the alarm on its rapid spread, U.S. health authorities are working overtime to keep the virus contained.
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