VIDEO 1 day ago Trump is delivering on his deregulation promises, FTC chairman says FTC chairman Andrew Ferguson joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the latest on the Meta antitrust trial as it enters its third week and the FTC's lawsuit against Uber.
Donald Trump April 18 Federal judge orders halt to Trump admin's CFPB terminations A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to temporarily halt mass layoffs at the Consumer Financial Protections Bureau after an appeals court had previously narrowed an earlier injunction.
Opinion April 18 What the financial markets are screaming about Trump's tariffs Financial markets are driven by people investing their own money in anticipation of future economic conditions, and they are screaming that Trump’s tariffs will inflict enormous harm on U.S. economy.
Media Buzz April 16 Mark Zuckerberg on the stand: ‘Crazy,’ ‘scary’ ideas led him to buy Instagram and WhatsApp Mark Zuckerberg was the leadoff witness in an antitrust case against Meta – one filed under the first term of the president he's now cozying up to.
Politics April 15 CDC eyes narrower COVID-19 vaccine guidance ahead of 2025–2026 season The CDC's vaccine committee will convene for a two-day meeting this week to consider recommendations on vaccines, including the COVID-19 vaccine for 2025-2026.
Health April 10 FDA phasing out some animal testing in 'win-win' for ethics and public health: commissioner The FDA is phasing out an animal testing requirement for monoclonal antibody therapies in favor of testing drugs on “lab-grown human ‘organoids.'"
Politics April 9 Federal judge blocks Biden nursing home staffing mandate The American Health Care Association is celebrating a victory this week after a federal judge in Texas ruled that a nursing home staffing mandate is unlawful.
Politics March 30 RFK Jr talks Kennedy history on first trip as HHS chief, inspires gov to order ‘Mountaineer Mile’ for ‘MAHA' Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joined Gov. Patrick Morrisey last week to announce a first in the nation ban on food dyes, and talk Kennedy history.
Health Care Regulations March 27 HHS says it will cut workforce by 10K, saving $1.8B annually The Department of Health and Human Services will lay off 10,000 full-time employees and save taxpayers $1.8 billion annually in a dramatic restructuring move.
Mehmet Oz March 25 Senate committee advances nomination of Dr Oz to run Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services The U.S. Senate Committee on Finance voted along party lines Tuesday to advance Dr. Mehmet Oz's nomination to run Medicare and Medicaid services to a full Senate vote.
Mehmet Oz March 25 Senate committee to vote on Dr. Oz's nomination to run the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services The U.S. Senate Committee on Finance will vote later Tuesday on whether to advance Dr. Mehmet Oz's nomination to run Medicare and Medicaid services to a full Senate vote.
VIDEO March 23 Jason Miller: 'Radical' judges trying to stifle Trump are a 'threat to democracy' Trump transition senior advisor Jason Miller joins 'MediaBuzz' to discuss the 'out of control' judiciary and why he considers them a threat to democracy as President Donald Trump calls for impeachment.
Politics on Late Night March 22 Bill Maher warns that Democrats are 'gonna be the Whigs' if they don't fix this big problem HBO's Bill Maher sounded the alarm on the current state of Democratic Party, warning Democrats may share the same fate as the "Whigs" if they don't embrace deregulation.
DEI March 20 Trump rescinds Biden-era policy declaring DEI an 'integral' part of scientific process The Trump administration has rescinded the National Institute of Health's Biden-era "Scientific Integrity Policy" as part of a larger effort to root out DEI programs.
Nutrition March 19 RFK Jr targets companies making baby formula after shortages rocked Biden administration The Department of Health and Human Services and the Food and Drug Administration, launched a new initiative to ensure infant formula has the necessary nutrients and is void of harmful contaminants.
VIDEO March 15 Lee Zeldin shakes up the EPA New administrator announces, "the greatest day of deregulation our nation has seen."
Business Regulations March 14 Federal safety rule on baby cushions goes too far, contradicts Trump agenda, legal group claims FIRST ON FOX: NCLA is challenging a CPSC regulatory rule as overly broad and contrary to Trump’s executive orders seeking to further regulate consumer products.
VIDEO March 12 Riley Gaines and Laurel Libby call out Gavin Newsom and Hakeem Jeffries for trans athlete excuses Maine Rep. Laurel Libby joined the "Gaines for Girls" Podcast on OutKick to discuss Democrats who keep fighting for trans athletes in women's sports. (Credit: Gaines for Girls Podcast on OutKick)
NCAA February 28 GOP lawmakers demand info on Biden-era spending used to declare student-athletes as employees House GOP leaders are seeking an accounting of how much the Biden administration spent defending labor organizing rights of college athletes as the appetite for NIL reform grows.
Housing February 27 HUD terminates Obama-era housing rule that Trump warned would 'destroy' home values The Trump administration rescinded the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) rule, which mandated that localities commission extensive analyses to certify that new housing developments do not exacerbate disparities among federally protected groups.
Politics February 19 Major K Street players previously skeptical of Trump now pledging to work together with him Several top lobbying names on Washington, D.C.'s K Street, who have voiced opposition to President Donald Trump in the past, have issued messages pledging to work with him since his re-election.
Media February 19 Trevor Noah asks Princeton professor if integration was 'the right move' Former "Daily Show" host Trevor Noah asked a Princeton University professor if integration in the United States was "the right move."
Opinion February 19 The real reasons why In-N-Out Burger and more are leaving California Hundreds of businesses are discovering that California is no longer the land of opportunity. It's the Left Coast and that means high taxes and lots of excess regulations.
Opinion February 19 Trump can rein in Biden’s out-of-control antitrust operation Trump can fix one of the most-broken aspects of the Biden administration – its antitrust efforts. Activist staffers like former FTC Chair Lina Khan have undermined business.
VIDEO February 17 Gutfeld: Where did this CBS anchor go to school? Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the panel discuss Democrats continuing to rage over Elon Musk and DOGE on ‘Gutfeld!’
Diversity February 17 NAACP urges Black consumers to steer buying power away from companies that have ditched DEI The NAACP is pointing to several companies that it is urging black consumers to stay away from because they have rescinded their commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion.
Medical Research February 14 Over-regulation partly to blame for ‘wildly expensive’ research costs, says medical executive Fox News Digital speaks to the President of the Association of American Medical Colleges, Dr. David Skorton, about reforms that can help reduce overhead costs associated with federally funded research grants.
Environmental Regulation February 12 CA Republicans urge Trump admin to fight state's attack on natural gas: 'It's sick' California's top Republican legislative leaders penned a letter to Energy Secretary Chris Wright asking the agency to intervene against the state's push to ban natural gas.
Opinion February 10 Capping credit card interest is a truly awful idea Sen. Josh Hawley said he has teamed up with the consummate supporter of every bad economic idea, Sen. Bernie Sanders, to introduce an arbitrary 10% cap on credit card interest rates.
Opinion February 5 Trump can delete Elizabeth Warren’s failed experiment once and for all Rohit Chopra’s departure as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau should not be just the end of his tenure but the beginning of the end for the CFPB itself.