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Jan 21, 2026 • 15min

Evening Edition: President Trump Says Only The U.S. Can Make Greenland Secure

Lucas Tomlinson, a Fox News correspondent based in Nuuk, Greenland, provides insight into President Trump's controversial comments on U.S. ownership of Greenland. He discusses local reactions, highlighting the unease among Greenlanders about potential sovereignty shifts. Tomlinson shares strategic issues involving NATO and Denmark, noting their willingness to allow U.S. military presence but rejecting any transfer of title. He also touches on the untapped resources in Greenland and local sentiments regarding independence, offering a captivating look at this geopolitical topic.
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Jan 21, 2026 • 33min

Greenland And The President's Arctic Ambitions

Doug Burgum, U.S. Secretary of the Interior and former North Dakota governor, discusses Arctic strategy and why Greenland is seen as critical for North American security, likening its potential importance to Alaska. He highlights military logistics and evolving threats from global powers. Lydia Hu, a Fox Business correspondent, delves into the ongoing legal battle concerning the Federal Reserve's independence amid Trump’s criticisms and tariff authority challenges. Their insights reveal the intricacies of geopolitics and the Supreme Court's impact on economic policy.
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Jan 20, 2026 • 14min

Evening Edition: Congress Looking Into Rep. Omar's Exploding Wealth

Nate Foy, a Fox News correspondent specializing in political and investigative stories, dives into the sudden wealth surge of Rep. Ilhan Omar and her husband's firm, Rose Lake Capital, which skyrocketed from $5,000 to $25 million in just two years. He discusses the House Oversight investigation focusing on financial disclosures and how this ties to a significant fraud scandal affecting Minnesota's Somali community. With potential subpoenas on the horizon, Foy highlights the political ramifications this could have on Omar's future and the upcoming midterms.
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Jan 20, 2026 • 34min

One Year of Trump 2.0: The Successes and Challenges Ahead

Joining the discussion are Karl Rove, a seasoned political analyst and former advisor to President George W. Bush, and Gerri Willis, a savvy financial journalist specializing in economic impacts. They reflect on the successes of Trump’s “America First” agenda a year in, including border enforcement and economic policies. Rove critiques the administration's tariff strategies and their legal implications, while Willis dives into significant tax changes that aim to boost the middle class and consumer spending. Together, they explore the intersecting paths of politics and economics.
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Jan 19, 2026 • 16min

Evening Edition: What Nations Have Been Invited to Join Gaza 'Board of Peace'?

Elan Levy, a former Israeli government spokesman and analyst, shares insights on the U.S. plans for Gaza post-ceasefire. He discusses the controversial proposal for a 'Board of Peace' to manage governance and reconstruction. Levy emphasizes concerns over Turkish and Qatari involvement, labeling them as security risks due to their ties with Hamas. He warns that reconstruction is futile as long as Hamas remains armed, urging a focus on disarming the group to prevent further conflict and facilitate true stability.
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Jan 19, 2026 • 20min

Business Rundown: The Greenland Gambit and Why Tariffs Loom Large at Davos

Marcus Lemonis, entrepreneur and host of 'The Fixer,' dives into pressing global issues as the World Economic Forum kicks off in Davos. He discusses the potential repercussions of tariffs and why weaponizing them can harm international trade. Lemonis advocates for enhanced housing affordability through policies targeting supply, not just demand. He also reflects on the shifting market of diamonds, attributing price drops to the rise of lab-grown alternatives. Insightful and pragmatic, his views on economic momentum and Federal Reserve independence stand out.
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Jan 19, 2026 • 35min

The President’s Tough Approach To Keeping ‘America Safe’

In this engaging discussion, U.S. Representative Ryan Mackenzie delves into the ongoing Minnesota protests and the delicate balance between civil rights and law enforcement. Jillian Michaels exposes the troubling practices of the food industry in her new documentary 'Toxic: America’s Food Crisis,' highlighting the dangers of ultra-processed foods. Dr. Rebecca Grant emphasizes Greenland’s strategic importance to U.S. national security, linking its defense with NATO efforts. Each guest brings unique insights into critical issues affecting the nation.
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Jan 18, 2026 • 24min

Extra: Kevin O’Leary’s Blueprint for A More Affordable America

Kevin O’Leary, a prominent entrepreneur and investor known for his role on Shark Tank, dives into the implications of a looming Supreme Court ruling on tariffs. He discusses the potential for massive refunds and how tariffs inflate costs. O’Leary stresses the urgency of investing in energy infrastructure to enhance the U.S. economy and tackle affordability issues. He insists healthcare is the biggest challenge, calling for bipartisan action, and promotes natural gas as a swift solution for boosting power generation and competitiveness.
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Jan 18, 2026 • 31min

From Washington: The Funding Fight Over ICE

Chad Pergram, senior congressional correspondent for Fox News, delves into the contentious funding battle surrounding ICE, highlighting the divide among Democrats over defunding efforts. He discusses the strategic significance of Greenland in U.S. military history and Congressman Randy Fine's provocative legislation advocating for its annexation. Fine argues this could enhance local welfare and security, all while defending strong immigration enforcement measures. Their conversation also touches on the recent cancellation of a crypto hearing, adding to the political intrigue.
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Jan 17, 2026 • 26min

Extra: Innovation or Insider Trading? Weighing the Rise and Risks of Polymarket

Chris Giancarlo, former chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and a member of Polymarket's advisory board, dives deep into the world of prediction markets. He explains how platforms like Polymarket function as modern betting tools predicting real-world outcomes, including politics. Giancarlo discusses the ethics of insider information, particularly around a controversial $400,000 bet on Nicolás Maduro’s capture. He also highlights the need for smart regulation as these innovative markets expand in the U.S., stressing their potential societal value.

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