Chicago resident says she 'thanks God' Trump is listening to 'real Chicagoans'
Chicago Flips Red member Danielle Carter-Walters applauds President Donald Trump's crackdown on crime in her city and suggests why Democratic politicians are 'fighting' it on 'The Evening Edit.'
Chicago mayor proposes reviving tax that has businesses sounding the alarm
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson proposed reviving a corporate head tax of $21 per employee monthly for businesses with over 100 workers, despite companies warning of job losses.
Billionaire Ken Griffin says Citadel’s Chicago exodus was ‘not hard,’ cites crime, taxes
Hedge fund leader Ken Griffin explains how Chicago's mounting problems led longtime Citadel employees to relocate to Miami and New York offices willingly.
ICE is seeing an 'all-time high' number of threats against officers, deputy director says
ICE deputy director Madison Sheahan addresses the agency's commitment to deport the 'worst of the worst' as Democrats in Illinois are accused of downplaying anti-ICE violence on 'The Evening Edit.'
Former Chicago Police superintendent addresses whether local police were ordered not to respond to anti-ICE riots
Former Chicago Police superintendent Garry McCarthy explains 'inconsistent' directions in responding to anti-ICE riots on 'The Evening Edit.'
Larry Kudlow: There is no room for 'insurrection' in America
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow sounds the alarm on the 'insurrection' that has spread across the country on 'Kudlow.'
Trump admin pauses $2.1B for Chicago infrastructure projects over 'race-based contracting' concern
The Trump administration is putting $2.1 billion in Chicago infrastructure projects on hold to ensure "funding is not flowing via race-based contracting."
What is the cost of Obama’s presidential center? Price tag reportedly doubles original estimate
Construction costs for former President Barack Obama's Chicago presidential center reached $615 million in 2024, far surpassing the original $300 million estimate.
Kamala Harris had 'no political instincts' in this moment: Tudor Dixon
'The Tudor Dixon Podcast' host Tudor Dixon ridicules Democratic governors' rhetoric against law and order and argues what should have been 'disqualifying' in former Vice President Kamala Harris' bid for president on 'The Bottom Line.'
Former judge explains what kept 'dangerous people' locked up in Florida
Sen. Ashley Moody, R-Fla., dissects where liberal cities are 'getting it wrong' on crime on 'The Bottom Line.'
Chicago pub owner recounts robberies at his business, says crime is ‘out of control’
Chicago pub owner Declan Morgan discusses the burglaries that have impacted his business and President Donald Trump’s planned crime crackdown in the city on ‘Varney & Co.’
Trump is saying 'enough' on this, GOP Texas congressman says
Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, lays out the difference between Democrats and Republicans on the issue of crime in American cities on 'The Evening Edit.'
Rep. Byron Donalds' message to Chicagoans: Your mayor doesn't know what he's doing
Florida GOP gubernatorial candidate Rep. Byron Donalds analyzes growing support for President Donald Trump's crime crackdown and defends his related bill on 'Kudlow.'
Nonprofit director urges ‘all levels of government’ to combat Chicago crime
Fulton Market Association Executive Director Roger Romanelli discusses whether the Trump administration should help efforts to reduce crime in Chicago on ‘Varney & Co.’
Democrats have completely 'lost the plot' on helping people in their everyday lives, former Trump official argues
Former Trump campaign and transition senior advisor Jason Miller dissects how Democrats are trying to downplay the impact of crime on 'The Bottom Line.'
Politicians are 'not listening' to the majority opinion on crime prevention: Larry Elder
Former GOP presidential candidate Larry Elder cuts through the noise on crime in Baltimore and President Donald Trump's executive order to end cashless bail in Washington, D.C. on 'The Evening Edit.'
Obama has ‘no concept of money,’ Pennsylvania GOP lawmaker argues
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Pa., defends Chicago voters slamming former President Barack Obama’s 'monstrosity' on ‘The Evening Edit.’
United Airlines resumes operations after brief nationwide mainline ground stop
A fire alarm at United Airlines' Chicago operations center triggered a brief nationwide ground stop, with employees temporarily moving to a backup facility before returning
Socialist-leaning candidates gain ground in US cities as business backlash grows
Progressive policies have gained momentum as democratic-socialist candidates win primaries in New York and Minneapolis, despite businesses fleeing cities such as Chicago.
Pope childhood home up for sale to the highest bidder, but there's a snag
Pope Leo XIV’s childhood home is being put up for auction, but the Village of Dolton in Illinois is looking at ways to become its new owner.



















