The Biden administration is quietly discussing a potentially far-reaching settlement with environmental groups that advocate for tearing down four hydroelectric dams in Washington to protect salmon. Federal attorneys representing the government said it had “developed a package of actions and commitments” and agreed to pause litigation with environmental activist plaintiffs …
Read More »Biden White House faces backlash for housing migrants on national park land: 'Not a place to house people'
FIRST ON FOX: House Republican leaders are opening a probe into the White House over its decision to bypass environmental regulations when green-lighting a plan to house migrants on public land in New York. In a letter sent Monday to White House Council on Environmental Quality Chairwoman Brenda Mallory, House …
Read More »Tributes to former First Lady Rosalynn Carter pour in on news of her death
As news of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter’s death continues to spread, many political leaders are turning to social media to honor her legacy. The wife of former President Jimmy Carter died with her family by her side at her home in Plains, Georgia, on Sunday at the age of …
Read More »Biden admin scrubs webpage showing how taxpayers fund union activities
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) quietly deleted a webpage tracking how much official time federal employees spend working on labor union tasks. The OPM, the agency which oversees federal employment and recruiting, removed both the webpage and reports assembled over the past two decades analyzing how much taxpayer money …
Read More »Biden admin agency quietly leaned on Soros and other billionaire-backed groups for key policy roles
ABiden administrationagency has quietly leaned on a web of technology and antitrust advocacy groups funded by George Soros and other progressive billionaires for critical policy and enforcement roles, Fox News Digital has learned. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), tasked with protecting consumers, has previously faced criticism over its “revolving door” …
Read More »Cook’s potential exit hands Trump greater sway over Fed board shaping US monetary policy
While it is still uncertain whether President Donald Trump‘s dismissal of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, who is preparing a legal challenge, will succeed, her potential departure gives him another chance to install a nominee more attuned to his monetary priorities. The Federal Reserve Board of Governors, commonly known as …
Read More »US companies secure record $170B in global contracts under Trump so far, Commerce says
FIRST ON FOX: American companies have won a record $170 billion in foreign government contracts since President Donald Trump returned to office, the Department of Commerce announced Tuesday. The deals amount to 98 contracts and are expected to generate $144 billion in U.S.-manufactured exports and support nearly 600,000 American jobs, …
Read More »Trump administration to roll out earliest and most streamlined FAFSA form in history
EXCLUSIVE — The Trump administration has announced plans to roll out the earliest and most efficient Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in history for the 2026-2027 school year. The FAFSA form is currently online, and applicants can finish the process in minutes, the administration said. So far, more …
Read More »Trump flips his shutdown approach, leaving Congress to take the heat
This government shutdown isn’t President Donald Trump’s first rodeo navigating a lapse in government funding — but this time, the focus is less on the White House as all eyes are locked on Congress and its budget impasse. While the 35-day shutdown during Trump’s first term centered around the president’s …
Read More »Biden undergoes radiation therapy for cancer, spokesperson says
Former President Joe Biden is entering a new phase of treatment for the prostate cancer he was diagnosed with in May. Biden is undergoing radiation therapy, a spokesperson for the former president told Fox News Saturday. Previously, he had been receiving routine scans, the spokesperson added. “As part of a …
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