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The Fox News Rundown

The Fox News Rundown

FOX News Podcasts 1200 Episodes Jul 4, 2026

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 Jul 4, 2026 1010 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 Jul 3, 2026 1409 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 Jul 3, 2026 1921 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 Jul 2, 2026 960 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? Jul 2, 2026 2000 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 Jul 1, 2026 863 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 Jul 1, 2026 1969 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 Jul 1, 2026 2324 You can find the rest of 250 Most Impactful Moments in American History's episodes wherever you listen to podcasts! 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 Jun 30, 2026 1054 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 Jun 30, 2026 1998 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 Jun 29, 2026 925 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 Jun 29, 2026 1068 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

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