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Jan 9, 2026 • 15min

Business Rundown: What Big Benefits Could You Feel From the “One Big Beautiful Bill” This Year?

Steve Moore, a conservative economist and former Trump economic advisor, shares insights on the recent jobs report and the impact of the One Big Beautiful Bill. He discusses how tax changes could save families up to $2,000 annually and stimulate business investment through expanded deductions. The conversation also highlights potential economic growth and the need for technical skills in an increasingly automated workforce. Moore even touches on how technology can help reduce housing costs, making homes more affordable.
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Jan 9, 2026 • 35min

The Clash Between Sanctuary Cities And ICE

Martha MacCallum, anchor of The Story on Fox News and host of The Untold Story podcast, discusses the tense fallout from a Minneapolis shooting involving an ICE officer, highlighting the clash between state and federal authorities. William La Jeunesse, a Senior National Correspondent, reports on the ongoing struggles faced by Los Angeles wildfire survivors as they navigate insurance challenges and slow rebuilding efforts. The conversation reveals stark contrasts in responses to both immigration enforcement and disaster recovery.
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Jan 8, 2026 • 22min

Evening Edition: GOP Members of Congress Pushback On Potential Military Action In Greenland

Blake Moore, U.S. Representative from Utah and vice chair of the House Republican Conference, dives into the heated discussions around Greenland's future. He argues that talk of U.S. military action is dangerous for NATO relations. Moore also emphasizes the impracticality of purchasing Greenland and highlights the importance of local consent. Additionally, he addresses the Minneapolis ICE shooting, calling for thorough investigations, and reflects on bipartisan efforts in health care, advocating for reforms that enhance consumer choice.
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Jan 8, 2026 • 32min

How Minnesota’s Massive Schemes Were Allowed To Go On For Years

Join Lisa Demuth, Minnesota House Speaker and 2026 gubernatorial candidate, as she dives into the startling revelations of long-standing fraud schemes in Minnesota. Demuth discusses the alleged suppression of investigations by state officials and highlights the alarming scale of pandemic-related fraud, potentially amounting to $9 billion. With firsthand insights into whistleblower claims and the political ramifications, she sheds light on the urgent need for accountability. In a surprising twist, the conversation also touches on President Trump's controversial comments about Greenland's strategic value.
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Jan 7, 2026 • 23min

Evening Edition: The Relationship Between Venezuela, Iran And Hezbollah Terrorists

Behnam Ben Taleblu, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, offers keen insights into the complex ties between Iran, Venezuela, and Hezbollah. He delves into Iran's military cooperation with Venezuela, including drone transfers and defense strategies. The discussion highlights Hezbollah's transformative presence in South America and the historical context of Iran's influence in the region. Ben Taleblu also warns about the U.S. response to ongoing Iranian operations and its implications for future regional security.
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Jan 7, 2026 • 34min

Kidnapping, Torture And the Brutality of Maduro’s Regime

Former U.S. Marine Matthew Heath shares his harrowing account of being a political prisoner in Venezuela, detailing the torture and brutality he faced under Maduro’s regime. Heath expresses his hope for Venezuela's future following Maduro's incarceration. Dr. Robert Redfield, former CDC director, discusses the newly recommended childhood vaccine schedule, addressing concerns it may confuse parents and potentially lead to disease outbreaks. He emphasizes the need for public education about vaccines while advocating for a reassessment of vaccination policies.
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Jan 6, 2026 • 15min

Evening Edition: Gov. Walz Drops His 2026 Bid Amid Fraud Scandal

Mike Tobin, a senior correspondent for FOX News Channel, provides insights on the unfolding fraud scandal in Minnesota. He discusses Governor Tim Walz's surprising decision not to seek reelection amidst allegations of a massive scheme involving the theft of over $240 million from a federal program. Tobin delves into the implications of the scandal on local politics, the Somali community's response, and the potential fallout for Walz and his political future, revealing how this crisis may reshape voter attitudes in the state.
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Jan 6, 2026 • 33min

What It Takes To Convict A Dictator

Jim Trusty, a former prosecutor known for his expertise in high-profile criminal cases, discusses the legal intricacies of Nicolás Maduro's charges, including narco-terrorism and potential influences from cooperators. Ian Bremmer, a political scientist and Eurasia Group founder, examines the geopolitical implications of Maduro's arrest, highlighting the impact on U.S. relations with Iran, China, and other adversaries. Both guests analyze the challenges ahead for U.S. strategy in Venezuela and the broader Western Hemisphere.
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Jan 5, 2026 • 16min

Evening Edition: Venezuelan Dictator Maduro And Wife Appear In Federal Court

Tonya J. Powers, a Fox News correspondent with firsthand experience reporting on major events, provides in-depth coverage from the federal courthouse in New York where Nicolás Maduro and his wife face serious drug trafficking and weapons charges. She shares captivating details about the atmosphere outside the court, filled with media and protesters. Inside, Maduro's insistence on innocence and the complex legal strategy ahead highlight the gravity of the case. Powers also discusses local reactions and the broader geopolitical implications of this high-profile prosecution.
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Jan 5, 2026 • 23min

Business Rundown: What the Venezuela Raid Means—and Doesn’t Mean—for Gas Prices

Kenny Polcari, Chief Market Strategist at SlateStone Wealth, shares insights on the geopolitical and market implications of Nicolás Maduro's recent courtroom drama. He argues that while the operation in Venezuela has stirred investor interest in energy stocks, it won't significantly affect short-term gasoline prices. Polcari discusses WTI trading trends and the long-term possibility of accessing Venezuela's oil reserves. He also predicts a normal return for markets in 2026, driven by tech and AI stocks, along with the impact of potential Fed changes on inflation.

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