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  • President-elect Donald Trump raised eyebrows internationally this week when he said Panama should return control of the Panama Canal to the United States if they don't renegotiate a new deal for its use. Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino shot back saying the Panama Canal belongs to Panama and no-one else. It is estimated that seventy three percent of all ships that pass through the canal end up in U.S. ports.

    FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with William Ruger, President of the American Institute for Economic Research, and they discuss the history of the canal and why Trump is floating this idea.

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  • Republicans open the new year with control of Congress and a laser-focused legislative agenda on cutting government spending. President-elect Trump is hopeful that with control of both chambers, they can pass tax cuts and border security measures and use the newly minted DOGE department to roll back government waste. Senator-elect Tim Sheehy (R-MT) joins the Rundown to discuss the importance of confirming President-elect Trump's cabinet picks, working to cut government spending, and what the transition to Washington D.C. will be like for his family.

    As 2024 approaches, the Rundown looks back at the year's best interviews.

    After a very tight presidential election, President-elect Donald Trump will return to the White House in January. The state of the economy remained a top issue for voters throughout the election cycle. Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris promised to improve things for the everyday American. Kevin O’Leary, chairman of O’Leary Ventures and star of ABC’s Shark Tank, joined in October to give his take on both candidates' policies, how the markets prepared for either candidate winning, and why getting inflation under control has proven so difficult.

    Plus, commentary by orthodox rabbi, lawyer, and digital strategist Sam (Shlomo) Bregman
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  • This 'Evening Edition' segment first aired November 24th, 2024 ... Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy, in an exclusive interview with FOX News, says that he worries about the impact of losing support from allies, especially the United States. One thousand days into the war, Fox News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst sat down with Zelenskyy in an interview that first on “Special Report” and they discuss the possibilities and obstacles of ending the war.

    FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Trey Yingst, chief foreign correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC), who talks about his exclusive with President Zelenskyy.

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  • The story of Jesus Christ has been told and retold for centuries, but a new FOX Nation special looks to tell the story from a new lens. Jesus Crown Of Thorns takes a look at the politics of the time of Jesus and the turmoil that engulfed the life of the savior and his disciples. Associate Professor in the Classics at the University of Iowa, Professor Robert Cargill joins to discuss the story of Jesus and the strife that faced the Apostles.

    As 2024 approaches, the Rundown looks back at the year's best interviews. Was it divine intervention or just sheer luck? Pennsylvania pastor Glenn Germany walked away unscathed following an unusual attack during routine Sunday services back in May. The pastor stared down the barrel of a gun during his sermon after twenty-six-year-old Bernard Polite claimed God told him to enter Jesus' Dwelling Church and shoot him. The commotion was live-streamed on the church's Facebook page, leaving parishioners stunned. Germany joins the Rundown to talk about the incident and how it led him to be closer to God.

    Plus, commentary from Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church.
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  • It's been over a year since Hamas abducted more than two hundred hostages from Israel and forced them into captivity in underground tunnels of Gaza. Those taken ranged in all ages from toddlers to seniors with about a hundred still remaining captive. One woman is sharing the story of her niece that was abducted by Hamas and says the remaining hostages need all the support we can give them.

    FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with Liz Hirsh Naftali, author of the book 'Saving Abigail: The True Story of the Abduction and Rescue of a Three-Year-Old Hostage', who shares the dramatic story of her 3-year old niece that was abducted by Hamas and the importance of keeping those still captive in the spotlight.

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  • President Biden commuted the sentences of 37 out of the 40 inmates on federal death row. The administration is touting the move, celebrating American history's "largest single-day grant of clemency." In total, President Biden has pardoned 65 individuals and commuted sentences for 1,634 inmates during his time in office. Former DOJ prosecutor and member of the Attorney General’s Capital Case Review Committee, James Trusty, joins the Rundown to share his thoughts on the President's actions and the impact the commutations will have on the victims and their families.

    The American Red Cross spends every year working to help those in medical need, and one of the most important needs during the holidays is blood. Red Cross national spokesperson Tiffayn Taylor joins the Rundown to discuss the importance of donating blood during the holiday season and why the blood supply trends low in the winter months. Later, they and how the blood supply has been crucial during disaster relief efforts.

    Plus, commentary by Vice President of Communications for Focus on The Family, Paul Batura.

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  • A 33-year-old Guatemalan migrant has been arrested in connection in the death of a woman who was set on fire inside a subway train in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. It remains unclear if he entered the United States legally or illegally, but police said he was detained in Arizona in June of 2018. The fatal incident occurred Sunday morning on a train when police say the suspect approached a sleeping woman and lit her clothing on fire with a lighter.

    FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Paul Mauro, former NYPD Inspector and current FOX News contributor, who says these subway crimes have become very random but they do share some similarities.

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  • From grades to standardized exams, even letters of recommendation—the college admissions process can leave a student’s stomach tied up in knots.

    But new data suggests they can maybe relax a bit as college acceptance rates are going up.

    FOX Business correspondent Lydia Hu speaks with Chief Educational Consultant at Firat Education, Ibrahim Firat, about the trend of rising college acceptance rates and how it could impact the cost of a four-year university degree.
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  • Congress avoided a government shutdown over the weekend as the House passed a continuing resolution to fund the government through the new year. Dozens of Republicans opposed the bill brought to the floor by Speaker Mike Johnson, with disagreements over how to handle the debt ceiling. President-elect Trump will start his term looking for policy achievements on securing the border and delivering on tax cut promises. Congressman-elect Mike Haridopolos (R-FL-8) joins the Rundown to discuss his goals as a new member of the House, the concerns he has as China continues building their military, and he weighs in on the recently passed spending bill in Congress.

    Although inflation is subsiding, many Americans still find it hard to put food on the table. In 2023, nearly one in seven households claimed they experienced food insecurity, and food prices are up more than twenty percent since 2020. Feeding America CEO Claire Babineaux-Fontenot joins the Rundown to share why food insecurity is at an all-time recorded high, why it's important to invest in American farmers and Feeding America's partnership with the Department of Health and Human Services.

    Plus, commentary from host of OutKick’s Gaines For Girls, Riley Gaines
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  • Artificial intelligence is already a part of our lives and will shape our future. However, as the technology rapidly advances, concerns about its potential misuse exist.

    A bipartisan House task force has just released a report with recommendations for smart regulation, aiming to position America as a leader in this emerging field.

    California Republican Congressman Jay Obernolte, co-chair of the task force, joins host Dave Anthony this week to discuss how AI can revolutionize our lives for the better and why Congress must establish protections to prevent potential harm.

    Rep. Obernolte explained how AI will help our military, supply chain, financial services, and other vital facets of our lives.

    We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.

    Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Rep. Jay Obernolte, allowing you to learn more about his AI expertise and background in video game development.
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  • President-elect Donald Trump has tapped billionaires Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk to lead the new Department of Government Efficiency. Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute Brian Riedl explains the new department's priorities and how excess spending can realistically be cut.
     
    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spent much of this week on Capitol Hill trying to convince Senators that he is worthy enough to head the Department of Health and Human Services. President-elect Donald Trump nominated Kennedy for the position over a month ago, and since then, bipartisan lawmakers have questioned his qualifications over previous comments about vaccines, abortion, and COVID-19. Former Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams discusses what the HHS could look like under RFK Jr. and the impact he could have on the department and the nation. 
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  • The country spent much of this past week fixated on those mysterious drones flying over New Jersey and other parts of the country.

    But one story that was under the radar for many was the Pentagon's release of a report on China warning of the nation’s rapid military buildup and expansion of its nuclear program.

    Earlier this week, I spoke with New Jersey Republican Congressman Chris Smith, Chair of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China.

    We discussed his concerns about our adversaries' growth, and he explained how bad decisions made by the US policymakers over the last several decades have ‘aided and abetted' China’s human rights violations and their continued aggression on the world stage.

    The New Jersey congressman, of course, also weighed in on those drones… and laid out why he does not believe the Biden administration’s statements regarding the matter and believes many are nefarious--perhaps even being operated by our foreign foes.

    We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.

    Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire with Representative Chris Smith, allowing you to learn even more about his concerns with China, including allegations of child labor and human organ harvesting.
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  • Will a wild week in Washington foreshadow what to expect from President-elect Trump's second term in office? As Congress stared down a government shutdown, President-elect Trump and Elon Musk took to X to shoot down the 1547-page Continuing Resolution. It wasn't until Friday evening that Democrats came together with some Republicans to pass the temporary government funding bill. FOX News Senior White House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich breaks down what this all could mean for the incoming administration.
     
    American diplomats visited the Syrian capital of Damascus for the first time in over a decade last week, meeting with the leader of the Islamist rebel group Ha'yat Tahrir al-Sham -- the terrorist organization that has largely taken control of the region after ousting former President Bashar Assad. Now, as various rebel groups with differing agendas aim to fill this new power vacuum in Syria, how can the U.S. act to ensure a dangerous terror group like ISIS doesn't take control of Syria? FOX News Foreign Correspondent Alex Hogan shares the significance of Americans meeting with HTS, what could happen if Syria permanently fell under the control of terrorists, and how this potential future reality could be avoided.
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  • Thousands of Amazon workers from California to New York remain on strike as the Teamsters try to pressure the retail giant into allowing them to join contract negotiations. Workers at seven facilities have been striking over the company’s refusal to recognize the union and its contract negotiation needs. The Teamsters only represent ten thousand of the million and a half Amazon employees and Amazon says this strike will not disrupt holiday deliveries.

    FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Madison Alworth, FOX Business Network correspondent reporting from outside an Amazon delivery hub in Maspeth, NY, who says Amazon has told FOX Business that the work stoppage has been created and “manufactured” by the Teamsters.

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  • Amazon warehouse workers are striking this week, pushing for higher wages and improved benefits and safety conditions. A local Teamster president said the strike will last “as long as it takes” but Amazon tells customers last-minute holiday orders will not be impacted.

    In Washington, the Federal Reserve cut rates by a quarter point—in line with expectations. Fed Chair Jerome Powell signaled that the inflation data guides future rate cut decisions…but is the battle to rein in rising prices over yet?

    Fox Business correspondent Lydia Hu speaks with President and Chief Investment Officer at Equinox Partners Investment Management Sean Fieler to discuss how unions are testing their political capital and what to expect from inflation and interest rates in 2025.

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  • President Biden is still commander in chief for about another month, yet it seems like President-elect Donald Trump has already taken over. Yet, Biden did attend the Democratic National Committee's holiday party over the weekend, where he confidently said he believes he has left the country in better shape than when he took office. FOX News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream joins to discuss how the President-elect is already influencing policy, the fate of TikTok, and the mysterious drones flying over New Jersey.

    Congress is scrambling to avoid a government shutdown right before the holidays, and President-elect Trump has stirred up another debate on the debt ceiling, which he says should be eliminated. The call to end the debt ceiling has divided the Republican party, with some lawmakers openly opposing the President-elect. Senator James Lankford (R-OK) joins the Rundown to discuss what should be done about the debt ceiling, the fight to secure the Southern border, and what the first 100 days of President-elect Trump's administration will look like.

    Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick,” Tomi Lahren.

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  • Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan just weeks ago, is now back in the custody of New York law enforcement. The alleged murder was extradited from Pennsylvania and now faces new federal murder charges. The new charges include stalking and murder which carry a possible death sentence.

    FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Bryan Llenas, FOX News correspondent reporting from outside the Blair County Courthouse, Hollidaysburg, PA, who describes dozens of law enforcement officers showed up to the extradition and details the new federal charges the suspect faces.

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  • The Pentagon released a new report on China outlining their efforts to increase military capabilities to rival the United States. China is ramping up nuclear warhead production, aiming to build 1,000 by 2030, along with increased investment in drone programs. Stateside, drone sightings and the lack of information from the government have caused a stir with citizens and local politicians. New Jersey Republican Congressman Chris Smith joins the Rundown to discuss China's increased military capabilities, his theories on the drone sightings across the Northeast, and shares details from his Autism CARES Act.

    The fight to raise the minimum wage has been taking place across the nation for the past several years. Soon, nearly two dozen states will have wages starting at over $15 an hour. These increases will have helped folks marginally, with wages still not keeping pace with quickly rising costs of living necessities. Co-host of The Big Money Show, Brian Brenberg joins to share how increased minimum wage has impacted businesses and their workers, later reflecting on the 2024 economy as a whole.

    Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus.

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  • A group of female lawmakers are sharing their frustration with the nearly one hundred hostages, including three Americans, that remain in Hamas custody in Gaza. Its been nearly four hundred fifty days after Hamas attacked killing and kidnapping Israelis from toddlers to senior citizens. President-elect Trump has promised that "all hell will break loose" if all the hostages are not let go by the time he takes office in January.

    FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Representative Kat Cammack (R-FL), who was at an event outside the White House Wednesday with the 'Bipartisan Women’s Caucus' calling for all hostages to be immediately released.

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  • The mysterious drones spotted flying over New Jersey and at least six other states have captured Americans' attention, creating worry and concern over their source for over a week now. Government agencies issued a joint statement on Monday saying there is no evidence that these drones are a threat to national security or public safety. So when will Americans have more answers on these peculiar sightings? Military affairs analyst Dr. Paul Schwennesen joins to explain the evolution of drone technology and what exactly drones of this size could be capable of.

    How will artificial intelligence shape our future? While AI holds the promise of significant benefits for humanity, there are also concerns about its potential misuse. A bipartisan House task force has just released a report with recommendations for smart regulation, aiming to position America as a leader in this emerging field. California Republican Congressman Jay Obernolte, co-chair of the task force, joins the Rundown to discuss how AI can revolutionize our lives for the better and why Congress must establish protections to prevent potential harm.

    Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Tammy Bruce.

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