
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
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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From Washington: Trump Currency & Economic Uncertainty
Since 1866, inking a living person’s likeness on legal U.S. tender has been strictly forbidden, but a bill introduced back in February aims to change that, and the Treasury has a $250 note featuring President Trump’s face ready to go if it passes into law. FOX Business White House Correspondent Edward Lawrence joins the Rundown to explain what’s going on with the bill and pull back the curtain on
Evening Edition: The U.S. Housing Affordability Crisis
Homeownership has been the foundation of the American Dream for generations, and a key part to building wealth and stability. With housing growing more expensive and the inventory decreasing, rising oil prices and inflation are making it even worse. There is wide ranging agreement that Americans are facing a housing affordability crisis, but when will it end?
FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with
Business Rundown: From Courtroom to Kitchen ... How CPK Changed the Way America Eats
Today, the barbecue chicken pizza is a menu staple found in restaurants everywhere. But when California Pizza Kitchen introduced it four decades ago, it changed the way America thought about pizza and reshaped the restaurant industry.
The "CPK" brand quickly became a household name with its modern, casual dining concept. What started as a single restaurant in Beverly Hills soon grew into a global
Upcoming Supreme Court Rulings That Could Reshape The Midterms—and America
As the Supreme Court prepares for a flurry of major opinions in June, legal experts are closely watching high-stakes cases that could reshape executive power, civil rights, and constitutional law. Shannon Bream, FOX News chief legal analyst and Fox News Sunday anchor, joins to discuss upcoming decisions on birthright citizenship, the President's authority to fire federal agency officials, and stat
Evening Edition: Possible US-Iran Deal Reached
U.S. and Iranian negotiators have possibly reached an agreement on a 60-day memorandum of understanding extending the current ceasefire and launching negotiations on Iran's nuclear program. The deal still needs President Trump's approval with the major sticking point for both sides remaining Iran's nuclear capability. President Trump has many times reiterated that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon
Sanctuary Cities, Dalilah's Law, And The Midterm Border Fight
The power of the MAGA endorsement strikes again following Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s decisive runoff victory, signaling a significant shift in the Republican landscape as the fight for Congressional control continues. Senator Jim Banks (R-IN) joins the Rundown to discuss whether this primary momentum can be sustained through November. Plus, he breaks down his legislative push for the "Del
Evening Edition: U.S.-Iran Talks Reach Critical Stage
Iran has accused the U.S. of a “grave violations” of the fragile ceasefire after U.S. defensive strikes in southern Iran and near the Strait of Hormuz. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said diplomacy remains possible, but Tehran continues to signal distrust over key issues. And Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has warned that its forces are “lying in wait” if the President Trump orders t
The Unprecedented Threats to President Trump
After another violent incident near the White House over the holiday weekend, new questions are being raised about the safety of President Trump and the growing threats surrounding the presidency. With this marking the second attempted attack in just one month, concerns are intensifying over whether current security measures are enough. New York Republican Congressman Andrew Garbarino, Chairman of
Evening Edition: 'Taylor Force Act' Reinstated, Penalizes PA's 'Pay For Slay' Program
The U.S. State Department reached a new settlement committing to strictly enforce the Taylor Force Act, a measure Congress first passed in 2018, which bans U.S. economic aid to the Palestinian Authority until they end their "pay-for-slay" policies that compensate imprisoned terrorists or their families. The Palestinian Authority "Pay-for-Slay" policy gained wide public attention when Taylor Force,
Lone Star Showdown: Cornyn vs. The MAGA Endorsement
Texas voters head to the polls for a high-stakes Republican Senate runoff that could test President Trump’s influence once again. Senator John Cornyn is fighting to fend off a Trump-endorsed challenge from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, as both candidates argue they are best positioned to keep the seat in Republican hands ahead of November. With several recent GOP incumbents losing primaries a
Evening Edition: 'Folds of Honor' Supporting Families Of Our Fallen
This Memorial Day we honor the members of the military who lost their lives in service to our country, and we also remember their families who carry their loss everyday. A folded American flag is presented to the next of kin at the funeral of a fallen service member. It is also the symbol of 'Folds of Honor', a non-profit that provides life-changing educational scholarships to the spouses and chil
Business Rundown: When Can Crypto Buy You Coffee?
First, we had paper bills. Then, we had plastic cards. After that, we got mobile wallets. Is cryptocurrency next? Caroline Pham is the chief legal officer and chief administrative officer of Moonpay She joins FOX Business Network's Darren Botelho to discuss how crypto is evolving and when it may be the standard for everyday American finance.
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The Sacred Stories Of Arlington National Cemetery
New Census data reveals a massive migration shift as residents flee major blue cities like Los Angeles and New York for the booming South. Texas is leading the charge as a corporate "sponge," earning the nickname "Y’all Street" as Dallas suburbs become the fastest-growing areas in the nation. FOX Business Correspondent Gerri Willis joins the Rundown to break down what's driving this historic Ameri
Extra: The Global Networks Stealing Billions in U.S. Unemployment Fraud
Since the start of the president’s second term, the Trump administration has vowed to cut the waste, fraud, and abuse in government.
This past week, Acting Secretary of Labor Keith Sonderling sat down with Fox Business’ Connor Hansen to discuss how his department is taking part in that effort.
He explained how they’re cracking down on unemployment insurance fraud and other schemes that have cost
From Washington: The White House's Crackdown on Fraud
The Department of Justice is rapidly escalating its crackdown on government fraud, revealing massive, sophisticated schemes designed to siphon off hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars. Assistant Attorney General Colin McDonnell joins to discuss a recent $1 billion healthcare fraud conviction in Florida, the inner workings of international scam centers, and how the newly established White House
Extra: Why Gen Z is Booing AI at Graduation
Viral videos of college graduates booing commencement speakers over AI have sparked a national conversation.
Is Gen Z right to worry about how artificial intelligence will reshape their careers?
To answer that, Representative Jay Obernolte—who chaired the Bipartisan House Task Force on Artificial Intelligence—joined FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony.
He breaks down the public anxiety around
From Washington: Inside the Battle Over the President's 'Anti-Weaponization Fund'
Ever since Donald Trump jumped into the 2016 presidential race, his grip on the GOP has been unshakeable. But with mounting pressure over rising costs and renewed foreign conflicts, that grip may finally be loosening, and a new $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund could be the final straw for some Republicans. FOX News Chief Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins The Rundown to explain w
Evening Edition: Disconnecting From Tech, How To Do Less And Feel Better
May is 'Mental Health Awareness Month', and with so much of our moods hinging on our screen addictions many people are choosing a 'downgrade' culture - being tech-free and cultivating simple routines. While changing hard core habits always seems to be a daunting task, there are practical, realistic ways to reclaim your attention which can provide serious mental health benefits.
FOX’s Tonya J. P
Business Rundown: "Unmuzzled" ... The Man the SEC Silenced Finally Speaks Out
What some see as a victory for "free speech," the Securities and Exchange Commission has dropped a controversial “gag rule” that barred defendants who settled SEC cases from publicly defending themselves. Thomas Powell, senior strategist at the Founders Office, has been one of the rules' most vocal critics—even while legally restricted from challenging the allegations against him.Finally able to s
The Problems Facing Both Parties This Summer
Memorial Day weekend is here, but as Americans hit the road, the "unofficial start of summer" is being overshadowed by high prices amid the ongoing conflict in Iran. GOP Strategist and former RNC Communications Director Doug Heye joins the Rundown to discuss why Republicans are feeling the pressure as new polling shows 58% of voters view the cost of living as their top concern.
The Democratic Pa
Evening Edition: Could Ebola Spread To The United States?
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared a growing Ebola outbreak in Central Africa as an international public health emergency sparking concerns the deadly virus could spread beyond the region, including into the United States. The outbreak has been linked to dozens of suspected deaths in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and neighboring Uganda. Ebola is a zoonotic, viral disease tha
The President's Political Machine
Following primary losses for high-profile incumbents Thomas Massie and Bill Cassidy, does President Trump’s endorsement remain the GOP's most powerful currency? Former NRSC senior advisor Matt Whitlock joins the Rundown to discuss how this "political machine" could be clearing the field of GOP opposition as we look ahead to the high-stakes Texas Senate runoff between Senator John Cornyn and Ken Pa
Evening Edition: Cuban Ex-President Raul Castro Indicted On Murder Charges
Former Cuban President Raúl Castro has been indicted in connection to his alleged role in the 1996 downing of two planes operated by the Miami-based exile group 'Brothers to the Rescue'. Four Americans were killed while flying in civilian aircrafts when a Cuban military aircraft shot their planes down in international waters. It’s the latest flashpoint in the U.S.-Cuba relationship after CIA Direc
Who Has Time On Their Side, The U.S. Or Iran?
As negotiations with Iran continue under the threat of military action, is a diplomatic breakthrough is actually within reach? Former NSC Senior Director Michael Allen joins us to break down the reality of Iran’s nuclear progress at "Pickaxe Mountain" and the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz. With gas prices rising and the U.S. maintaining a blockade, who has the advantage of time: a d
Evening Edition: Could A Severely Degraded Russian Military Attack Another Neighbor?
The Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service has made a military assessment of Russia, and they say Moscow has no intention of militarily attacking Estonia or any other NATO member states in the coming year. They expect a similar assessment next year because Estonia and their NATO partners have taken certain steps that compel the Kremlin to look honestly and ask it could actually can be a terrible ri
Will The U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Cease?
President Trump meets with his national security team today after warning Iran that the 'clock is ticking' to make a deal which ensures Tehran will never obtain a nuclear weapon. Former CIA Chief of Station and FOX News Contributor Dan Hoffman joins the Rundown to discuss the likelihood of renewed military strikes and the potential for "decapitation" strikes against Iranian leadership. Plus, Hoffm
Evening Edition: New Report Details Sexual Violence Perpetrated By Hamas
A new report, released by Israel's nonprofit the 'Civil Commission', details ‘systematic’ rape and sexual violence during Hamas Oct. 7th terror attack on Israel. Hamas militants and their allies wanted “to maximize pain and suffering” on their victims with gang-rapes, sexual torture, and forced nudity. The sexual violence did not end the day of the attack but continued to happen to women, children
Business Rundown: Senator Rick Scott Talks Crypto’s Future
Throughout the week, FBN is taking a deep dive into the digital asset industry. “Making Money with Charles Payne” host Charles Payne will anchor the “FOX Business In Depth” special, “The Crypto Campaign,” this Wednesday evening. The special week-long focus comes just as the Digital Marketplace Asset Clarity Act is teed up for the full Senate after the Senate Banking Committee voted 15–9 to advance
The President's Primary Prowess
Six more states head to the polls this Tuesday as the 2026 primary season intensifies. Following results in Louisiana that saw incumbent Senator Bill Cassidy ousted from a runoff, targeted Republicans in Alabama, Georgia, Ohio, Kentucky, Oregon, and Pennsylvania are on high alert. Is the "Trump Effect" reshaping the GOP landscape ahead of the November midterms? Political strategist and co-founder
Extra: Justice Gorsuch on America 250, Originalism, and His Day Job
Supreme Court of the United States Justice Neil Gorsuch was the first of President Donald Trump's three nominees to be confirmed to the highest court in the land. As of today, he has been there for nine years and has already been a part of several rulings that could change the course of America’s future.
But as the USA prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, Justice Gorsuch is looking back. In
From Washington: The Redistricting War Map Is Expanding
The Trump administration’s redistricting push and legislative maneuvers are reshaping the political landscape, with Speaker Mike Johnson labeling Democratic responses as "institutional arson". FOX News Chief Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins to discuss the potential for a South without Democratic districts, the Republican-led effort to eliminate Jim Clyburn’s seat in South Carolina, a
Extra: Avoiding COVID Mistakes As The World Responds To Hantavirus
The deadly Hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean last month continues to keep people on edge worldwide.
U.S. health officials are monitoring dozens of people across the country for symptoms. Eighteen of them were on the Dutch cruise ship and are being quarantined in health facilities in Omaha and Atlanta.
When reports of the outbreak began, many were reminded of the 2020 pan
From Washington: The President's Taiwan Test
The President’s trip to China has concluded with new agreements on agriculture and trade, but major geopolitical tensions remain, particularly over Taiwan. Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council and former NSC Chief of Staff Alex Gray joins the show to unpack the summit’s real wins, the looming uncertainty over the Strait of Hormuz, and the administration’s evolving strategy toward the People’s Rep
President Trump Says China Offered Help In Ending Iran Conflict
President Trump returns from his high-stakes talks with Beijing and says that Chinese leader Xi Jinping offered to help negotiate an end to the Iranian conflict and the opening of the Strait of Hormuz. China is the biggest buyer of oil and gas that passes through the strategic waterway. Meanwhile, Iranian news agencies claim a few Chinese commercial ships were being allowed through the strait.
Business Rundown: Stolen Innovation & the Cost of Doing Business with China
“Very successful” is how President Trump is describing his historic state visit to China. He says China not only offered to help broker an end to the Iran conflict, but could also invest hundreds of billions of dollars into U.S. companies.
From soybeans to jets, Trump says China’s President Xi Jinping promised to buy more American goods, with Xi reportedly saying China would, quote, “open wider”
America Has A Debt Problem
Americans are carrying more debt than ever, but is the "danger zone" actually here? As a new inflation report shows prices climbing again, disposable income is getting squeezed even while consumer spending remains strong. FOX Business Contributor Lou Basenese joins us to break down the latest New York Fed data, exploring how global conflict affects your wallet and how to manage high-interest debt
How Much Pressure Can China Put On Iran?
China is the biggest buyer of oil and gas passing through the Strait of Hormuz and the White House is saying both President Trump and Chinese President Xi agreed the key waterway must remain open. The discussions also focused on trade and how to better it between the two nations, and will test whether diplomacy can translate into progress on the divisions that define the U.S.–China relationship.
Louisiana Senate Primary: Can Sen. Bill Cassidy Survive Impeachment Backlash?
The 2026 primary season is in full swing, and this year, many sitting lawmakers face challenges from both the left and the right. One Republican incumbent fighting to keep his seat is Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA). He faces multiple primary challengers this Saturday, including Louisiana Congresswoman Julia Letlow, who has been endorsed by President Trump. Senator Cassidy joins the Rundown to discuss
Combatting Antisemitism Fueled By Iran Conflict
Military action between the United States and Iran remains in limbo as anti-Semitism in the U.S. continues to surge, driven in part by the conflict. President Trump recently encouraged Jewish Americans to observe Shabbat in honor of Jewish Heritage Month and the upcoming 250th anniversary of American independence.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Rabbi Yaakov Menken, Executive Vice President of th
‘Friend’ Or Enemy? The President’s High-Stakes Trek To China
With President Trump heading to Beijing for a high-stakes summit with Xi Jinping , a critical debate has intensified regarding the best strategies to counter Chinese aggression and protect American interests. Gatestone Institute Senior Fellow Gordon G. Chang joins to discuss China’s involvement in the Iran conflict, the security risks of allowing Chinese manufacturing on U.S. soil, and the urgent
United Arab Emirates Launching Attacks On Iran
The United Arab Emirates has fired multiple airstrikes against Iran, marking the first time an Arab nation has joined the U.S. and Israel in the air campaign against Tehran. The UAE seems to have been doing this quietly and not publicly acknowledging it. Meanwhile. U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee confirmed reports that Israel had sent an Iron Dome battery and personnel to operate the air d
Former CDC Director On Hantavirus, Cruise Ship Risks
As eighteen Americans are evacuated from a hantavirus-affected cruise ship and placed under observation at specialized facilities in the U.S., experts are evaluating the transmission risks associated with this specific outbreak. Three passengers have died following the outbreak, which originated on the MV Hondius after it departed Argentina. Former CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield joins the Rundow
Latest Iran Proposal Reneges On Giving Up Enriched Material
President Trump Trump has rejected the latest proposal by Iran saying officials in Tehran had previously agreed to allow the removal of enriched nuclear material from a site he described as "obliterated" by U.S. strikes, but then left it out of a written commitment sent to Washington. The President called it 'totally unacceptable' on social media. Meanwhile, new reports are emerging that China is
Business Rundown: Marcus Lemonis On The Market Ignoring Geopolitical Risk (For Now)
President Trump rejecting the Iranian proposal to end the conflict there, ahead of his high stakes trip to Beijing where he will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Entrepreneur, Host of “The Fixer” and FOX News Contributor Marcus Lemonis joins FOX Business Network’s Taylor Riggs to discuss how the market is bracing for an anticipated conclusion to military operations in the Middle East, and t
Why the Superpower Race Is Now An Energy Race
As President Trump heads to Beijing to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping this week, the stakes for global stability are high. With the conflict in Iran reaching a critical "fork in the road," Senator Dave McCormick (R-PA), member of the Foreign Relations Committee, joins the Rundown to discuss how the U.S. can leverage its energy dominance to secure a win for the American people. Plus, he bre
Extra: Maria Bartiromo on the AI Race and China’s Global Ambitions
America and China are in fierce competition to be global leaders in military might, economic power, geopolitical influence, and, most recently, artificial intelligence.
A new FOX Nation special, The Enemy’s Arsenal, hosted by FOX Business’ Maria Bartiromo, looks at America’s relationship—or rivalry—with China, and how President Xi Jinping has been trying to expand his nation’s reach as he attempt
From Washington: 'FDA Easing Concerns Over Baby Formula'
Over the past two years, studies have found concerning levels of PFAS, arsenic and other contaminants in a majority of baby formula brands sold in the U.S. It hasn’t gone unnoticed by one of our nation’s highest regulatory bodies. FDA Deputy Commissioner for Food, Kyle Diamantis joins The Rundown to discuss his administration’s efforts to crack down on contaminants in baby formula, explain their t
Extra: Bret Baier on Finding Unity in a Divided America
Frequent personal attacks among politicians, the tense redistricting wars, and the midterm campaigns that will follow will give many the impression of a country deeply divided.
And in some ways it certainly is, with robust differences over an awful lot of policies.
But in his new book, The Case For America, FOX News Chief Political Anchor and Host of Special Report Bret Baier argues that the upc
From Washington: A Setback For Democrats In The Midterm Redistricting Free-For-All
Democrats saw a setback in the midterm redistricting war Friday as the Virginia State Supreme Court struck down a voter-approved map that heavily favored their party. The court’s decision comes on the heels of other redistricting battles across the country—including in states like Florida, Texas, Alabama, and New York—where both Republicans and Democrats are racing to secure more seats. FOX News C
What Is True Victory In The Iran Conflict?
The U.S. military conducted retaliatory strikes against Iran after U.S. Central Command said Iranian forces “launched multiple missiles, drones and small boat” attacks against U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyers. This happens just a day after President Trump said Iran is most likely to accept a deal to end the conflict within a week. Officials insist the war isn’t restarting and the ceasefire rema
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