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As the nation prepares for the annual State of the Union address, Washington remains divided over a partial government shutdown and new legal boundaries for trade policy. While the Supreme Court provides clarification on executive tariff authority, tensions rise following security threats at Mar-a-Lago. Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) joins the Rundown to discuss the path forward for Department of Homeland Security funding, the GOP's economic strategy for the 2026 midterms, and the need to lower the political temperature in America. Optimism exists among the restaurant industry, but it remains cautious. Costs are rising and so is the challenge of keeping a business open as consumers grow weary of high prices. National Restaurant Association Chief Economist Dr. Chad Moutray joins the Rundown to discuss the economic struggles operators face in providing quality service for consumers. Plus, commentary from Guy Benson, FOX News Channel political analyst and host of FOX News Radio's The Guy Benson Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As the nation prepares for the annual State of the Union address, Washington remains divided over a partial government shutdown and new legal boundaries for trade policy. While the Supreme Court provides clarification on executive tariff authority, tensions rise following security threats at Mar-a-Lago. Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) joins the Rundown to discuss the path forward for Department of Homeland Security funding, the GOP's economic strategy for the 2026 midterms, and the need to lower the political temperature in America. Optimism exists among the restaurant industry, but it remains cautious. Costs are rising and so is the challenge of keeping a business open as consumers grow weary of high prices. National Restaurant Association Chief Economist Dr. Chad Moutray joins the Rundown to discuss the economic struggles operators face in providing quality service for consumers. Plus, commentary from Guy Benson, FOX News Channel political analyst and host of FOX News Radio's The Guy Benson Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As the nation prepares for the annual State of the Union address, Washington remains divided over a partial government shutdown and new legal boundaries for trade policy. While the Supreme Court provides clarification on executive tariff authority, tensions rise following security threats at Mar-a-Lago. Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) joins the Rundown to discuss the path forward for Department of Homeland Security funding, the GOP's economic strategy for the 2026 midterms, and the need to lower the political temperature in America. Optimism exists among the restaurant industry, but it remains cautious. Costs are rising and so is the challenge of keeping a business open as consumers grow weary of high prices. National Restaurant Association Chief Economist Dr. Chad Moutray joins the Rundown to discuss the economic struggles operators face in providing quality service for consumers. Plus, commentary from Guy Benson, FOX News Channel political analyst and host of FOX News Radio's The Guy Benson Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The threat of military conflict between the U.S. and Iran is escalating as tense diplomatic talks remain at a stalemate. While the Trump administration seeks a comprehensive deal addressing nuclear enrichment, Tehran is demanding the elimination of sanctions as a precursor to any serious negotiation. Former CIA Chief of Station, Director of Middle East Operations, and FOX News contributor Daniel Hoffman joins the Rundown to discuss why the Iranian regime may be using these talks to buy time against a rising domestic protest movement and whether the U.S. is inevitably headed toward "kinetic strikes" to maintain its global credibility. Will AI take your job—or make it better? Some headlines warn of mass layoffs, while others promise an economic golden age. This comes as many corporate giants are trimming headcounts, but the manufacturing floor is seeing a surprising twist—AI-driven efficiency is actually sparking a hiring spree. Shyam Sankar, CTO of Palantir Technologies, joins the Rundown to discuss his perspective on "human agency" in technology and how AI can be used to strengthen the American industrial base. Plus, commentary by Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The threat of military conflict between the U.S. and Iran is escalating as tense diplomatic talks remain at a stalemate. While the Trump administration seeks a comprehensive deal addressing nuclear enrichment, Tehran is demanding the elimination of sanctions as a precursor to any serious negotiation. Former CIA Chief of Station, Director of Middle East Operations, and FOX News contributor Daniel Hoffman joins the Rundown to discuss why the Iranian regime may be using these talks to buy time against a rising domestic protest movement and whether the U.S. is inevitably headed toward "kinetic strikes" to maintain its global credibility. Will AI take your job—or make it better? Some headlines warn of mass layoffs, while others promise an economic golden age. This comes as many corporate giants are trimming headcounts, but the manufacturing floor is seeing a surprising twist—AI-driven efficiency is actually sparking a hiring spree. Shyam Sankar, CTO of Palantir Technologies, joins the Rundown to discuss his perspective on "human agency" in technology and how AI can be used to strengthen the American industrial base. Plus, commentary by Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The threat of military conflict between the U.S. and Iran is escalating as tense diplomatic talks remain at a stalemate. While the Trump administration seeks a comprehensive deal addressing nuclear enrichment, Tehran is demanding the elimination of sanctions as a precursor to any serious negotiation. Former CIA Chief of Station, Director of Middle East Operations, and FOX News contributor Daniel Hoffman joins the Rundown to discuss why the Iranian regime may be using these talks to buy time against a rising domestic protest movement and whether the U.S. is inevitably headed toward "kinetic strikes" to maintain its global credibility. Will AI take your job—or make it better? Some headlines warn of mass layoffs, while others promise an economic golden age. This comes as many corporate giants are trimming headcounts, but the manufacturing floor is seeing a surprising twist—AI-driven efficiency is actually sparking a hiring spree. Shyam Sankar, CTO of Palantir Technologies, joins the Rundown to discuss his perspective on "human agency" in technology and how AI can be used to strengthen the American industrial base. Plus, commentary by Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The FBI says a glove found near Nancy Guthrie's home could match the gloves worn by the man seen on surveillance video the night she disappeared. Read Shepherd and Dana McKay run through new developments in the case with Fox News Radio's Eben Brown and National Correspondent Rory O'Neill.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The FBI says a glove found near Nancy Guthrie's home could match the gloves worn by the man seen on surveillance video the night she disappeared. Read Shepherd and Dana McKay run through new developments in the case with Fox News Radio's Eben Brown and National Correspondent Rory O'Neill.
Two landmark trials underway this week against social media giants are shining a spotlight on the potential dangers of minors' digital lives. In New Mexico, Meta faces allegations of failing to protect children from exploitation. Meanwhile, a high-profile "bellwether trial" in Los Angeles seeks to determine if platforms like Instagram and YouTube are designed to get children addicted to their content. Maurine Molak, co-founder of Parents SOS and David's Legacy Foundation, joins the Rundown to tell the story of her son, who tragically took his life ten years ago following intense cyberbullying and what she describes as a crippling addiction to online platforms.The Trump Administration says it is focused on affordability, specifically making it easier to buy a home. Bill Pulte, Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), joins to discuss his mission to lower interest rates and tackle the housing supply crisis. He also addresses a popular new policy push aimed at ensuring the American dream of homeownership remains accessible to families rather than corporations. Plus, commentary by Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Two landmark trials underway this week against social media giants are shining a spotlight on the potential dangers of minors' digital lives. In New Mexico, Meta faces allegations of failing to protect children from exploitation. Meanwhile, a high-profile "bellwether trial" in Los Angeles seeks to determine if platforms like Instagram and YouTube are designed to get children addicted to their content. Maurine Molak, co-founder of Parents SOS and David's Legacy Foundation, joins the Rundown to tell the story of her son, who tragically took his life ten years ago following intense cyberbullying and what she describes as a crippling addiction to online platforms.The Trump Administration says it is focused on affordability, specifically making it easier to buy a home. Bill Pulte, Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), joins to discuss his mission to lower interest rates and tackle the housing supply crisis. He also addresses a popular new policy push aimed at ensuring the American dream of homeownership remains accessible to families rather than corporations. Plus, commentary by Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Two landmark trials underway this week against social media giants are shining a spotlight on the potential dangers of minors' digital lives. In New Mexico, Meta faces allegations of failing to protect children from exploitation. Meanwhile, a high-profile "bellwether trial" in Los Angeles seeks to determine if platforms like Instagram and YouTube are designed to get children addicted to their content. Maurine Molak, co-founder of Parents SOS and David's Legacy Foundation, joins the Rundown to tell the story of her son, who tragically took his life ten years ago following intense cyberbullying and what she describes as a crippling addiction to online platforms.The Trump Administration says it is focused on affordability, specifically making it easier to buy a home. Bill Pulte, Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), joins to discuss his mission to lower interest rates and tackle the housing supply crisis. He also addresses a popular new policy push aimed at ensuring the American dream of homeownership remains accessible to families rather than corporations. Plus, commentary by Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
#198 - The Brain Fog Fix: How to Rewire Your Mind and Reclaim Your Focus with Judy Gaman Pretty Well Podcast: Judy Gaman on Brain Optimization, Longevity & Cognitive Health What if your brain fog, fatigue, or “I just can't focus” moments aren't about age — but small, daily habits that for the most part, go unnoticed? In this week's Pretty Well episode, I sit down with Judy Gaman, CEO of Executive Medicine of Texas, bestselling author, frequent healthy living expert on Fox News Radio, and host of Stay Young America. Judy is a powerhouse in preventive medicine, longevity, and brain optimization — and she's sharing what she's learned from decades of helping high-performing patients reclaim their energy, clarity, and focus. We talk about everything from brain mapping and neurofeedback to why multitasking is wrecking your nervous system (and what to do instead). Judy also shares incredible insights from her late 100-year-old best friend, Lucille — including how connection, laughter, and purpose might just be the most powerful medicine of all. This conversation is equal parts science, story, and soul — with plenty of practical steps you can start today to keep your brain sharp for decades to come and live a life of joy. ⏰ Timestamps: 00:00 – The truth about “drug and drop” medicine vs. true prevention 02:45 – Why personalized goals are the foundation of lasting wellness 06:50 – How brain mapping and neurofeedback reveal hidden stress patterns 10:30 – The link between grief, trauma, and cognitive decline 19:30 – How to reset your nervous system in a world that never stops 23:00 – Neuroplasticity: how your brain can actually heal itself 28:45 – The science of laughter, positivity, and emotional healing 31:00 – Artificial sweeteners, gut-brain health, and shocking research from Harvard 38:45 – Lessons from Lucille: brain longevity from a 100-year-old firecracker 42:15 – Finding purpose, giving back, and keeping your brain young
President Trump and Republicans are putting a major focus on election integrity. The Justice Department has sued multiple states demanding their voter rolls, while Republican members of Congress are pushing for passage of the SAVE Act, which includes voter ID requirements. Democrats are pushing back, accusing the GOP of attempting voter suppression. Shannon Bream, anchor of FOX News Sunday and host of the Livin' the Bream podcast, joins the Rundown to break down why polling shows broad support for these measures despite "Jim Crow 2.0" labels from critics. She also discusses the President's controversial call for a federal takeover of election management. Plus, Shannon dives into the effort to reshape the Federal Reserve with the nomination of Kevin Warsh and the high-stakes political implications of the upcoming testimony from Bill and Hillary Clinton. It's almost Super Bowl Sunday! As the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks prepare for what many experts say is an unexpected showdown in America's biggest sporting event, we look at the strategies both teams are focusing on as they hope to make history this weekend. Longtime FOX Sports analyst Daryl "Moose" Johnston—a three-time Super Bowl champion with the Dallas Cowboys—joins us to preview Sunday's big game, discuss how both teams are preparing, and share what it's like to perform on the NFL's biggest stage. Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of FOX News Saturday Night and FOX News Radio's "FOX Across America" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump and Republicans are putting a major focus on election integrity. The Justice Department has sued multiple states demanding their voter rolls, while Republican members of Congress are pushing for passage of the SAVE Act, which includes voter ID requirements. Democrats are pushing back, accusing the GOP of attempting voter suppression. Shannon Bream, anchor of FOX News Sunday and host of the Livin' the Bream podcast, joins the Rundown to break down why polling shows broad support for these measures despite "Jim Crow 2.0" labels from critics. She also discusses the President's controversial call for a federal takeover of election management. Plus, Shannon dives into the effort to reshape the Federal Reserve with the nomination of Kevin Warsh and the high-stakes political implications of the upcoming testimony from Bill and Hillary Clinton. It's almost Super Bowl Sunday! As the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks prepare for what many experts say is an unexpected showdown in America's biggest sporting event, we look at the strategies both teams are focusing on as they hope to make history this weekend. Longtime FOX Sports analyst Daryl "Moose" Johnston—a three-time Super Bowl champion with the Dallas Cowboys—joins us to preview Sunday's big game, discuss how both teams are preparing, and share what it's like to perform on the NFL's biggest stage. Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of FOX News Saturday Night and FOX News Radio's "FOX Across America" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump and Republicans are putting a major focus on election integrity. The Justice Department has sued multiple states demanding their voter rolls, while Republican members of Congress are pushing for passage of the SAVE Act, which includes voter ID requirements. Democrats are pushing back, accusing the GOP of attempting voter suppression. Shannon Bream, anchor of FOX News Sunday and host of the Livin' the Bream podcast, joins the Rundown to break down why polling shows broad support for these measures despite "Jim Crow 2.0" labels from critics. She also discusses the President's controversial call for a federal takeover of election management. Plus, Shannon dives into the effort to reshape the Federal Reserve with the nomination of Kevin Warsh and the high-stakes political implications of the upcoming testimony from Bill and Hillary Clinton. It's almost Super Bowl Sunday! As the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks prepare for what many experts say is an unexpected showdown in America's biggest sporting event, we look at the strategies both teams are focusing on as they hope to make history this weekend. Longtime FOX Sports analyst Daryl "Moose" Johnston—a three-time Super Bowl champion with the Dallas Cowboys—joins us to preview Sunday's big game, discuss how both teams are preparing, and share what it's like to perform on the NFL's biggest stage. Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of FOX News Saturday Night and FOX News Radio's "FOX Across America" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the Morning News Express, Bob Miller welcomed Tonya J. Powers of Fox News Radio to talk about what people actually care about on Super Bowl Sunday — and it’s not just the football. From classic staples like chicken wings and pizza to chips with dips, nachos, sliders, and queso, the game-day spread has become its own cultural event, with Americans planning massive food purchases and parties around the Big Game.
Fox News Radio’s Jeff Monosso talks about flyers without a Real ID or passport must now pay a $45 fee before boarding, as new travel identification rules take effect nationwide, plus Hal Jay on visiting the DMV for his driver license renewal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As immigration and the economy dominate headlines, new FOX News polls reveal nearly 60% of voters now view ICE as too aggressive, prompting a strategic shift toward jail-based enforcement to reduce neighborhood operations. While the White House attempts to pivot to an economic message in Iowa ahead of the midterms, other polling shows a significant amount of Americans believe the President is not focused enough on inflation and affordability. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to break down these shifting public priorities and the Trump administration's "draw down" approach to immigration enforcement. Fox News Senior Correspondent Mike Tobin has been around the world covering war, crime, and natural disasters. But last spring, he took time off for a personal assignment: taking on one of the world's most difficult and dangerous challenges—reaching the summit of Mount Everest. The Fox Nation documentary, Everest: Journey to the Top of the World, captures Tobin's grueling battle against extreme weather, oxygen depletion, and the physical toll of his perilous trek to the Earth's highest summit. Tobin joins The Rundown to share his harrowing experience, the training and sacrifice required, and why he wanted to honor veterans and first responders when he finally reached the top of the world. Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of FOX Across America with Jimmy Failla on Fox News Radio and FOX News Saturday Night on FOX News Channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As immigration and the economy dominate headlines, new FOX News polls reveal nearly 60% of voters now view ICE as too aggressive, prompting a strategic shift toward jail-based enforcement to reduce neighborhood operations. While the White House attempts to pivot to an economic message in Iowa ahead of the midterms, other polling shows a significant amount of Americans believe the President is not focused enough on inflation and affordability. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to break down these shifting public priorities and the Trump administration's "draw down" approach to immigration enforcement. Fox News Senior Correspondent Mike Tobin has been around the world covering war, crime, and natural disasters. But last spring, he took time off for a personal assignment: taking on one of the world's most difficult and dangerous challenges—reaching the summit of Mount Everest. The Fox Nation documentary, Everest: Journey to the Top of the World, captures Tobin's grueling battle against extreme weather, oxygen depletion, and the physical toll of his perilous trek to the Earth's highest summit. Tobin joins The Rundown to share his harrowing experience, the training and sacrifice required, and why he wanted to honor veterans and first responders when he finally reached the top of the world. Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of FOX Across America with Jimmy Failla on Fox News Radio and FOX News Saturday Night on FOX News Channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As immigration and the economy dominate headlines, new FOX News polls reveal nearly 60% of voters now view ICE as too aggressive, prompting a strategic shift toward jail-based enforcement to reduce neighborhood operations. While the White House attempts to pivot to an economic message in Iowa ahead of the midterms, other polling shows a significant amount of Americans believe the President is not focused enough on inflation and affordability. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to break down these shifting public priorities and the Trump administration's "draw down" approach to immigration enforcement. Fox News Senior Correspondent Mike Tobin has been around the world covering war, crime, and natural disasters. But last spring, he took time off for a personal assignment: taking on one of the world's most difficult and dangerous challenges—reaching the summit of Mount Everest. The Fox Nation documentary, Everest: Journey to the Top of the World, captures Tobin's grueling battle against extreme weather, oxygen depletion, and the physical toll of his perilous trek to the Earth's highest summit. Tobin joins The Rundown to share his harrowing experience, the training and sacrifice required, and why he wanted to honor veterans and first responders when he finally reached the top of the world. Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of FOX Across America with Jimmy Failla on Fox News Radio and FOX News Saturday Night on FOX News Channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the Morning News Express, Bob Miller checked in with one of our regulars, Jessica Rosenthal of Fox News Radio, to discuss a growing national issue: Americans are living longer, and that longevity is putting added pressure on Social Security and services for the retired community. Jessica explained why longer life expectancy is reshaping retirement, how the system is being stretched, and what challenges policymakers may soon have to confront as the population continues to age.
On the Morning News Express, Bob Miller checked in with one of our regulars, Ryan Schmelz of Fox News Radio, for the latest from Washington as Congress works to prevent a government shutdown. Ryan broke down where negotiations stand, the sticking points lawmakers are still battling over, and what needs to happen next to keep the government funded. With deadlines looming, it was a timely update on a situation impacting everyone.
ICE-related tensions continue to erupt in Minneapolis, following the shooting death of resident Alex Pretti, who was carrying a legally concealed weapon. Meanwhile, thousands of people have taken to the streets in freezing temperatures to protest the Trump administration's immigration enforcement. Host of The Guy Benson Show on FOX News Radio, Guy Benson, discusses the situation in Minneapolis and whether it will continue to escalate. Dana and Guy also touch on foreign policy issues, including the situation in Iran and the President's relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin. I Wish Someone Had Told Me: Guy explains why he is following Virginia politics closely. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the Morning News Express, Bob Miller welcomed Eben Brown of Fox News Radio to talk about a growing tech concern: why so many people aren’t updating their iPhones—and how skipping those updates can leave users wide open to hackers. Eben explained what’s holding people back, what security fixes are included in the latest updates, and why hitting “update now” is one of the simplest ways to protect your personal data. Bottom line: if you haven’t updated yet, it’s time.
On the Morning News Express, Bob Miller welcomed Jonathan Savage of Fox News Radio to discuss a historic moment on the world stage: Speaker of the House Mike Johnson addressing the British Parliament. Jonathan explained why the address is so rare, the diplomatic significance behind it, and how the procedures and traditions of Parliament make the moment especially meaningful. It’s a fascinating look at how history, protocol, and international relationships intersect in real time.
Fox News Radio correspondent Ryan Schmelz breaks down the political fallout from Minnesota ICE protests and how they are influencing negotiations over Department of Homeland Security funding. The segment covers Democratic demands around ICE policy, border security challenges, deportations of dangerous criminals amid local resistance, and growing bipartisan scrutiny of Secret Service training and presidential protection. Schmelz also explains the nonstop pace of the modern news cycle and the pressure it puts on reporters.
Hour 3 features Fox News Radio correspondent Ryan Schmelz breaking down the political fallout from Minnesota ICE related protests and how they are shaping negotiations over Department of Homeland Security funding. Heidi reacts to a clip from Pete Buttigieg on housing, healthcare, and affordability, discuss immigration, ICE reform versus abolition, Secret Service scrutiny after assassination attempts on Donald Trump, and the strain of a nonstop news cycle on journalists and hosts.
Fox News Radio's Jeff Monosso has a recap of everything happening in that "nice" place we overlook- Minnesota.
What is your favorite girl scout cookie? Well, The WBAP Morning News had Fox News Radio’s Tonya J Powers on the show to talk about the start of the sales and what the most popular cookies are!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Morning News Express, Bob Miller welcomed a familiar voice, Tonya J. Powers of Fox News Radio, to talk about the return of Girl Scout Cookie Season. Tonya shared how cookies grew from a small fundraiser into a nationwide phenomenon, why demand remains sky-high, and what the market looks like this year as fans line up for their favorites. It’s a fun, tasty tradition with a surprisingly interesting backstory.
Jessica Rosenthal of Fox News Radio reports on key Supreme Court developments, including pending decisions on presidential tariff powers, executive authority over independent agencies, redistricting challenges in Louisiana, and upcoming transgender sports cases. The discussion emphasizes timing, potential impacts, and the broader political context, highlighting how high-profile cases—especially those linked to Trump—capture national attention and affect policy and public discourse. Rosenthal also touches on media leaks and the complexities of court decision-making.
Venezuela's ousted leader, Nicolás Maduro, is now behind bars in a Brooklyn prison, facing charges that include narco-terrorism and weapons offenses. While support for the U.S. operation that led to Maduro's capture appears to fall largely along party lines, there is broad agreement that the imprisoned dictator's regime was brutal. United States Marine veteran Matthew Heath spent two years as one of Maduro's political prisoners and experienced that cruelty firsthand. Heath recounts how he was kidnapped by the Venezuelan government, the torture he endured, and what he hopes lies ahead for the country following Maduro's capture. The CDC is recommending a new, scaled-back childhood vaccine schedule, no longer broadly advising vaccines for protection against rotavirus, hepatitis A and B, certain forms of meningitis, or RSV. The Trump administration says the change will not prevent families who want the vaccines from accessing them, and that insurance coverage will remain in place. Critics, however, warn the move could create confusion for parents and potentially lead to an increase in preventable diseases. Former CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield joins the Rundown to explain why he believes it's important to take a fresh look at vaccines—while still emphasizing the need to educate the public about their benefits. Plus, commentary by Brian Kilmeade, co-host of FOX News Channel's FOX & Friends and host of The Brian Kilmeade Show on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Venezuela's ousted leader, Nicolás Maduro, is now behind bars in a Brooklyn prison, facing charges that include narco-terrorism and weapons offenses. While support for the U.S. operation that led to Maduro's capture appears to fall largely along party lines, there is broad agreement that the imprisoned dictator's regime was brutal. United States Marine veteran Matthew Heath spent two years as one of Maduro's political prisoners and experienced that cruelty firsthand. Heath recounts how he was kidnapped by the Venezuelan government, the torture he endured, and what he hopes lies ahead for the country following Maduro's capture. The CDC is recommending a new, scaled-back childhood vaccine schedule, no longer broadly advising vaccines for protection against rotavirus, hepatitis A and B, certain forms of meningitis, or RSV. The Trump administration says the change will not prevent families who want the vaccines from accessing them, and that insurance coverage will remain in place. Critics, however, warn the move could create confusion for parents and potentially lead to an increase in preventable diseases. Former CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield joins the Rundown to explain why he believes it's important to take a fresh look at vaccines—while still emphasizing the need to educate the public about their benefits. Plus, commentary by Brian Kilmeade, co-host of FOX News Channel's FOX & Friends and host of The Brian Kilmeade Show on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Venezuela's ousted leader, Nicolás Maduro, is now behind bars in a Brooklyn prison, facing charges that include narco-terrorism and weapons offenses. While support for the U.S. operation that led to Maduro's capture appears to fall largely along party lines, there is broad agreement that the imprisoned dictator's regime was brutal. United States Marine veteran Matthew Heath spent two years as one of Maduro's political prisoners and experienced that cruelty firsthand. Heath recounts how he was kidnapped by the Venezuelan government, the torture he endured, and what he hopes lies ahead for the country following Maduro's capture. The CDC is recommending a new, scaled-back childhood vaccine schedule, no longer broadly advising vaccines for protection against rotavirus, hepatitis A and B, certain forms of meningitis, or RSV. The Trump administration says the change will not prevent families who want the vaccines from accessing them, and that insurance coverage will remain in place. Critics, however, warn the move could create confusion for parents and potentially lead to an increase in preventable diseases. Former CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield joins the Rundown to explain why he believes it's important to take a fresh look at vaccines—while still emphasizing the need to educate the public about their benefits. Plus, commentary by Brian Kilmeade, co-host of FOX News Channel's FOX & Friends and host of The Brian Kilmeade Show on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Monday, Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro pleaded "not guilty" to charges brought against him by the Trump administration following his capture over the weekend in a U.S. operation. Maduro was arraigned on narco-terrorism, drug trafficking, and weapons charges. Following his arrest, some world leaders and Democrats in Congress have questioned the legality of removing Maduro from power. Former state and federal prosecutor Jim Trusty joins the Rundown to discuss the strength of the case against Maduro and whether other witnesses will cooperate. The arrest of Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro has sparked international backlash, emergency meetings at the United Nations, and condemnation from some U.S. allies. Supporters of President Trump's decision to greenlight Operation Absolute Resolve argue the move delivers a major blow not only to the country's drug networks, but also to American adversaries like Iran, Hezbollah, and China, which have expanded their presence in Venezuela and the region. Ian Bremmer, president and founder of the Eurasia Group, joins the Rundown to assess the challenges ahead—including the possibility of the U.S. using military force to secure offshore oil infrastructure and cut off Venezuela's exports—and how the Trump administration is reshaping American power and influence across the Western Hemisphere. Plus, commentary by Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Monday, Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro pleaded "not guilty" to charges brought against him by the Trump administration following his capture over the weekend in a U.S. operation. Maduro was arraigned on narco-terrorism, drug trafficking, and weapons charges. Following his arrest, some world leaders and Democrats in Congress have questioned the legality of removing Maduro from power. Former state and federal prosecutor Jim Trusty joins the Rundown to discuss the strength of the case against Maduro and whether other witnesses will cooperate. The arrest of Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro has sparked international backlash, emergency meetings at the United Nations, and condemnation from some U.S. allies. Supporters of President Trump's decision to greenlight Operation Absolute Resolve argue the move delivers a major blow not only to the country's drug networks, but also to American adversaries like Iran, Hezbollah, and China, which have expanded their presence in Venezuela and the region. Ian Bremmer, president and founder of the Eurasia Group, joins the Rundown to assess the challenges ahead—including the possibility of the U.S. using military force to secure offshore oil infrastructure and cut off Venezuela's exports—and how the Trump administration is reshaping American power and influence across the Western Hemisphere. Plus, commentary by Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Monday, Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro pleaded "not guilty" to charges brought against him by the Trump administration following his capture over the weekend in a U.S. operation. Maduro was arraigned on narco-terrorism, drug trafficking, and weapons charges. Following his arrest, some world leaders and Democrats in Congress have questioned the legality of removing Maduro from power. Former state and federal prosecutor Jim Trusty joins the Rundown to discuss the strength of the case against Maduro and whether other witnesses will cooperate. The arrest of Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro has sparked international backlash, emergency meetings at the United Nations, and condemnation from some U.S. allies. Supporters of President Trump's decision to greenlight Operation Absolute Resolve argue the move delivers a major blow not only to the country's drug networks, but also to American adversaries like Iran, Hezbollah, and China, which have expanded their presence in Venezuela and the region. Ian Bremmer, president and founder of the Eurasia Group, joins the Rundown to assess the challenges ahead—including the possibility of the U.S. using military force to secure offshore oil infrastructure and cut off Venezuela's exports—and how the Trump administration is reshaping American power and influence across the Western Hemisphere. Plus, commentary by Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Will there be a congressional spending bill for Venezuela now? What about a general budget? And are we still spending more than we're taking in? These questions, answered by our Capitol Hill correspondent Ryan Schmelz, with Fox News Radio.
As we enter 2026, the national debt is quickly nearing $40 trillion and interest costs alone are near $1 trillion a year. Meanwhile, there is no clear bipartisan plan to reverse the trend. The Trump administration points to economic growth, tariffs, and efforts to cut waste and fraud as part of the solution, while critics warn that deficits remain historically high and savings so far fall short of what's needed. Former Indiana Governor and former OMB Director Mitch Daniels joins the Rundown to break down the lack of political will to address the debt crisis, what's politically realistic in the year ahead to rein it in. Then, we revisit one of our most impactful interviews from the past year, when Author and Historian Walter Isaacson joined Chris Foster to discuss the United States' upcoming 250th birthday and why America's revolution is one of the most important events in world history. Plus, commentary by commentary by Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fox News Radio Political Analyst Josh Krauschaar joined Guy Benson as we head to 2026 to discuss the upcoming midterms. Josh also touches on NY politics, including Elise Stefanik dropping out of the governor's race and mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's stance on anti-semitism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 3 covers a wide range of topics. Segment 1 highlights a federal investigation into Minnesota daycare fraud and the political fallout surrounding Governor Walz, emphasizing concerns over systemic corruption and enforcement failures. Segment 2 features Eben Brown from Fox News Radio discussing Trump's Mar-a-Lago meetings with Zelensky and Netanyahu, focusing on Ukraine security guarantees, Russia, and U.S. foreign policy strategy. Segment 3 is 2A Tuesday with Louis Valdez on gun rights, emphasizing Second Amendment protections, the Parkland shooting context, mental health, and school security. Segment 4 addresses Kennedy Center concert cancellations triggered by the addition of Trump's name, exploring the tension between politics and professional obligations in the arts.
Tune in here to this Monday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Robyn Pfaffman, filling in on today’s edition of the show, kicks off by reflecting on her conservative views and personal experiences covering the World Trade Center attacks, which she says shaped her political outlook. She then turns to allegations of long-running fraud in Minnesota involving public funds, highlighting independent journalist Nick Shirley’s reporting and questioning political accountability connected to Governor Tim Walz. Pfaffman also invites listener reaction to a proposal for monitored “safe zones” for child custody exchanges following recent police shootings in Charlotte. Additional commentary includes criticism of Democratic leadership, skepticism of Nancy Pelosi’s prediction that Democrats will retake the House in 2026, and discussion of messaging she believes resonates with voters. later we’re joined by Jared Halpern from Fox News Radio to talk about former President Donald Trump’s recent diplomatic meetings and the latest developments in the Middle East and Eastern Europe. Halpern explains Trump’s discussions with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Mar-a-Lago, where Trump suggested negotiations to end the Russia–Ukraine war may be closer than ever, while uncertainty remains about Vladimir Putin’s willingness to compromise. The conversation then shifts to Trump’s meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, focusing on efforts to move from phase one to phase two of the Gaza ceasefire agreement. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Trump's sweeping reshaping of American politics in 2025 fueled intense support and alarm alike, transformed the role of government and U.S. alliances, and laid the groundwork for a sharply polarized fight heading into the midterm elections. FOX News Radio political analyst & Editor-in-Chief of Jewish Insider, Josh Kraushaar joins to discuss the biggest political stories of 2025, including the future of President Trump and the MAGA movement, the state of the Democratic Party, President Trump's foreign policy achievements, and the early positioning of potential 2028 presidential candidates. Plus, President Trump significantly changed the United States H-1B visa program by imposing a new $100,000 fee on new applicants as part of a broader overhaul aimed at curbing perceived abuse. Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-Deremer explains why she believes the overhaul will help ‘protect' the American worker. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump's sweeping reshaping of American politics in 2025 fueled intense support and alarm alike, transformed the role of government and U.S. alliances, and laid the groundwork for a sharply polarized fight heading into the midterm elections. FOX News Radio political analyst & Editor-in-Chief of Jewish Insider, Josh Kraushaar joins to discuss the biggest political stories of 2025, including the future of President Trump and the MAGA movement, the state of the Democratic Party, President Trump's foreign policy achievements, and the early positioning of potential 2028 presidential candidates. Plus, President Trump significantly changed the United States H-1B visa program by imposing a new $100,000 fee on new applicants as part of a broader overhaul aimed at curbing perceived abuse. Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-Deremer explains why she believes the overhaul will help ‘protect' the American worker. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Despite inflation cooling, many Americans are still struggling with high prices and feeling like they're falling behind. Carol Roth, a former investment banker and the author of ‘You Will Own Nothing,' explains what lawmakers can do to help people feel financially secure, and what individuals can do to get more out of their money in 2026. Then, we revisit one of our most impactful interviews from the past year, when Special guest host, FOX News Anchor Dana Perino, spoke with Rabbi Angela Buchdahl about the scourge of antisemitism and why it was important for Americans to unplug from technology. Plus, commentary by Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Despite inflation cooling, many Americans are still struggling with high prices and feeling like they're falling behind. Carol Roth, a former investment banker and the author of ‘You Will Own Nothing,' explains what lawmakers can do to help people feel financially secure, and what individuals can do to get more out of their money in 2026. Then, we revisit one of our most impactful interviews from the past year, when Special guest host, FOX News Anchor Dana Perino, spoke with Rabbi Angela Buchdahl about the scourge of antisemitism and why it was important for Americans to unplug from technology. Plus, commentary by Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Studies show more students are arriving at college unable to do basic math, forcing even top universities to offer remedial classes. College admissions expert and author Jeff Selingo joins the Rundown to talk about why test scores are falling and what it means for higher education. He explains how pandemic learning loss and grading standards are reshaping who is truly ready for college. Plus, whether a traditional four-year college degree is still valuable, or if alternative paths like company-provided training programs are becoming more viable options. Netflix is set to purchase Warner Bros. for $72 billion after the company moves to separate its studios and HBO Max streaming division from its cable networks. In response, rival studio Paramount has launched a hostile takeover bid of its own. Wall Street Journal entertainment and media reporter Joe Flint joins the Rundown to discuss the differences between the Netflix and Paramount bids for WarnerMedia, the concerns and consequences of a potential streaming monopoly, and how the deal could affect jobs and the creative community in Hollywood. Plus, commentary from Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Minnesota is under scrutiny after prosecutors uncovered an estimated billion dollars in COVID-era fraud tied to a nonprofit that billed the state for meals and services that were never provided. President Trump publicly criticized Minnesota's Somali community in response, while Governor Tim Walz pushed back and said targeting an entire population goes too far. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to explain how the fraud probe has escalated and why it now involves federal funding, immigration cooperation, and oversight questions in the state.The World Cup 2026 Final Draw is today, as soccer fans around the world will be watching to see who plays who next year. FOX Sports analyst Alexi Lalas joins the Rundown to discuss the hype already building around next year's World Cup, what America will gain by being one of the host countries, and how President Trump is proving to be a great ambassador for the sport. Plus, commentary from Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices