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The President of the National Civics Art Society, Justin Shubow, advocates for classical architecture, which has become uncommon in the modern age. Despite the public debate, he claims classical architecture can inspire meaning for public buildings.
Justin and Martha discuss the possibility of rebuilding New York's Penn Station to have a similar "wow factor" as Grand Central Station, attracting more than just travelers because of its beauty.
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Martha revisits her conversation with food blogger, social media influencer, and the founder of Half Baked Harvest Tieghan Gerard as she reminisces about spending time in New York City during the holiday season and some of her favorite memories of Christmas.
Later, Tieghan walks Martha through three delicious holiday recipes for the whole family.
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In an exclusive interview, New York City Mayor Eric Adams explains what his plan is to restore the city to its former glory.
The Big Apple has been under the media microscope for a multitude of crimes, including illegal gang violence, the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, and mysterious
drone sightings. Mayor Adams explains how faith has sustained him through these challenging times.
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It's the most wonderful time of year: Dana Perino is back to share her top reading recommendations!
The Co-Anchor of America’s Newsroom, Co-Host of The Five, and Host of the Perino On Politics podcast reflects on books she's read and listened to this year — and which ones she
believes people should add to their shelves depending on what genres and themes they enjoy most.
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Over the last month, thousands of New Jersey residents have spotted drones in their airspace, yet no one seems to know where they are coming from. Some panicked residents have called on the U.S. government to take action, fearing these mysterious drones come from malevolent foreign adversaries.
Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ) delves into potential reasons for these sightings and urges the U.S. military to take action.
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While Bible sales are rising, Christians return to their faith to defeat loneliness and a longing for relationships in a post-pandemic world.
As we embark on the holiday season, Father Mike Schmitz encourages others to be aware of its true meaning. Advent is not solely for shopping, decorating, and cooking, so what three things should we prepare for?
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As news resurfaces about COVID-19, an investigation has led to a congressional report confirming the virus originated in a lab leak.
Director and producer of "Thank You, Dr. Fauci," Jenner Furst examines Dr. Anthony Fauci's role in the 2020 Global Pandemic. He suggests another global pandemic is imminent due to gain-of-function research conducted in labs. The documentary calls for the U.S. to hold those involved accountable.
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With Christmas only weeks away, the Hallow App is kicking off its Advent Pray 25 challenge,
shedding light on the profound significance surrounding the Bible verse John 3:16.
The actor from the hit series "The Chosen" Jonathan Roumie explains the
significance of the app's value during the holiday season. Jonathan is one of the app's main narrators and portrays Jesus in "The Chosen." Later, they discuss a new season of his show, which depicts Jesus's final days on earth.
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Though the holiday season is filled with joy and cheer, it can also be a time of stress, anxiety and sickness. That's why Martha is revisiting her conversation with Clinical Herbalist Olivia Amitrano, also known as Organic Olivia.
Olivia reminisces on her start in the organic health industry and the science behind herbal healing.
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While on the campaign trail, President-elect Trump ran on the promise to fix the ongoing migrant crisis, and he chose one person in particular to combat the root cause.
Incoming border czar, Tom Homan joins Martha to address the President-elect's plan to reinstate effective U.S. Southern Border control measures and how his experience serving as ICE Director prepared him to tackle this new role. They also discuss the nation's response to potential policies and confrontations with local officials in sanctuary cities.
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Many Americans are unaware of how the ingredients in our food and the rate of disease in the country are far different than in many other places in the world. With sudden illness becoming the norm for countless Americans, what can be done to get the U.S. back on the right path? Addiction Medical Specialist Dr. Drew Pinksy weighs in on concerning trends that have infiltrated the typical American lifestyle.
Later, Dr. Pinsky scrutinizes the food and medical industry for its current practices and lack of reasonable regulations and shares why he's hopeful that, with new leadership, America can get back on track.
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For years, an array of health experts have been sounding the alarm on the questionable ingredients found in America's food, disconcerting cancer rates, and a variety of other health concerns involving the U.S. government's regulation of the food people eat, the medical care they receive, and the public health advice they are given. Now that President-elect Trump is preparing to return to the White House, how will he aim to address this issue, and can his Cabinet live out Robert F. Kennedy's goal of "Making America Healthy Again?"
Professor of Health Policy at Stanford University Dr. Jay Bhattacharya breaks down the current state of health in America, where he believes the government has gone wrong with health care, and how new leadership could drastically impact the National Institutes of Health and, as a result, American lives.
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Many people have heard her name and have seen her stand beside President-elect Trump --but who is Karoline Leavitt, the woman who ran for Congress and who served as the Trump Campaign's National Press Secretary at just 27 years old?
Today, Karoline gives listeners an intimate look behind the scenes of her life -- including what it
was like playing such a prominent role in the Trump Campaign, how she was able to get her foot in the door on Capitol Hill at such a young age, and what it was like to become a mother in the midst of an intense election cycle.
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President-Elect Trump's historic win last week was notable for many reasons, including his ability to win over voters in historically blue states and an array of minority voters. What do these results say about how Americans feel about the country and what they want moving forward? And after an incredibly polarizing election cycle, is there potential for a second Trump
Administration to bring Americans back together, despite many Democrats' disdain for the 45th, and now 47th, President of the United States?
Martha sits down with host of Fox News’ Sunday Night in America and 'The Trey Gowdy Podcast,' Trey Gowdy to analyze last week's election results, how a second Trump Administration may differ from the first, and why it's crucial Americans aim to come together despite having different politics.
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Many Democrats went into Election Night feeling hopeful, predicting Vice President Kamala Harris would either secure a victory or be beaten narrowly by former President Trump.
However, soon into the night, that prediction was proven wrong. Now, after witnessing President-Elect Trump win the three blue wall states and watching the Senate majority flip red — the Democratic Party is facing a harsh reality: the majority of Americans are not on their side.
Senior Writer at National Review Noah Rothman weighs in on how he believes the Democratic Party made many voters feel alienated, why the Party wasn't able to realize it in real-time, and how they may try to regroup after seeing the support President-Elect Trump currently has in America.
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Heading into Election night, the majority of polls had former President Trump and Vice President Harris neck-to-neck -- with many analysts predicting it would take days to decide the winner. Yet, former President Trump defied expectations, outperforming in an array of unexpected counties while Vice President Harris did the opposite. By 2 AM ET, the FOX News Decision Desk announced they projected a victory for former President Trump.
Today, we take a look back at last night's FOX News Democracy 2024 Election Night Coverage, as Martha, FOX News Chief Political Correspondent Bret Baier, 'America's Newsroom' co-anchor and co-host of 'The Five,' Dana Perino, and more react to former President Trump becoming the first President to win two non-consecutive terms since the late 1800s.
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After months of counting down and a historically eventful election cycle, Election Day is almost here. As former President Trump and Vice President Harris remain neck-and-neck with less than 24 hours until polls open, who will ultimately turn out and vote? And what will early voting results reveal about this unique electorate, and the future of American politics?
FOX News Chief Political Analyst Brit Hume answers crucial questions like these, and discuss what he believes the election ultimately comes down to: have Americans' resistance to former President Trump subsided?
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As Martha heads into her sixth election at FOX News, she knows a thing or two about what to look out for as Americans begin casting their ballots.
Today, Martha sits down with another Election Day expert, former Trump campaign senior adviser and host of 'Here's the Deal with Kellyanne' on FOX Nation, Kellyanne Conway to discuss how a potential realignment of demographic groups, split ticket voting, and a polarized electorate will impact this election in a way Americans have likely never seen before.
They also discuss the role faith and religion may play in this election, and the challenges journalists face in restoring public trust in the media.
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With less than a week until Election Day, many polls are finding the same thing they did when Vice President Kamala Harris became the Democratic presidential nominee: this race is going to be close. As former President Trump appears to gain a slight edge and Vice President Harris' summer momentum seems to simmer down, where does this leave the candidates with 6 days to go?
Martha sits down with host of 'The Hugh Hewitt Show,' Hugh Hewitt to discuss potential outcomes in key swing states, what many analysts are taking away from early voting data, and how the former President's ability to bring unlikely voters to the polls could do him a service on Election Day.
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Connie Chung has made a historic career for herself in more ways than one — becoming the
first woman to co-anchor the CBS Evening News and the first Asian American to anchor any news program in America. Her long list of achievements leaves countless Americans in awe, with many wondering: how was she able to do it? In her new memoir 'Connie,' she gives us the answer.
Connie discusses what it was like for her to rise in an industry dominated by white men, how she was able to get iconic interviews with people like Magic Johnson and Gary Condit, and how she currently feels about the complex landscape of journalism in America today.
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