POLITICS July 24 Steven Pinker: Young people sick and tired of being told, 'you can't say that, you can't think that' on campus Dr. Steven Pinker offers a robust defense of Enlightenment values, liberalism, rationality, and market economies, while championing academic freedom on college campuses.
Media May 22 RFK Jr. vows to give $5 billion for Black farmers in an effort to 'return stolen property' Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy promised to give Black farmers $5 billion if he wins the presidential election.
South America May 18 Argentina's Milei shuts up critics with miracle turnaround of economy, strong security policies Argentina elected Javier Milei as the country struggled with some of the highest inflation in the world, seeking radical change in the face of crisis.
Economic Policy May 3 US employers scaled back hiring in April. How that could let the Fed cut interest rates US employers added a respectable 175,000 jobs in April, but still short of the estimated 233,000 jobs that economists had predicted.
VIDEO April 25 Vivek Ramaswamy: Biden's at risk of being the Jimmy Carter of our day Former 2024 GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy weighs in on the U.S. economy under President Biden and says he is 'wildly out of touch' on 'Hannity.'
Media March 28 White House still insists 'Bidenomics' is effective despite Democrats all but ditching slogan: Report According to Axios, President Biden and Democratic Party leaders have all but stopped using the term "Bidenomics" even though the president still insists it's an effective message.
Cuba March 23 Trump suggests regime change in communist Cuba as economy worsens Former President Trump has blasted the current communist dictatorship in Cuba and suggested that a regime change may take place should he be reelected to office in November.
Fox News Multimedia Reporters March 21 Ukrainian refugees, wounded soldiers hope for US aid as funding remains stalled Tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers have lost limbs because of the war. Some worry that number could rise without additional U.S. aid held up in Congress.
India March 20 AP finds grueling conditions in Indian shrimp industry that report calls 'dangerous and abusive' While India is a global leader in shellfish production, recent environmental and labor concerns have caused consumers to question purchasing Indian seafood products.
Washington March 19 MacKenzie Scott donates $640 million, more than doubling her planned gifts to nonprofit applicants 361 small nonprofits will be the beneficiaries of the largesse of billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.