Israeli restaurant chain in DC hit by Gaza protests permanently closes
Kosher restaurant chain Shouk permanently closes all Washington, D.C., locations after two years of boycotts and protests over Gaza war allegations.
Israeli restaurant chain owner speaks out after Gaza boycotts cripple business
Shouk co-owner Dennis Friedman speaks out after protests and boycotts force his D.C. restaurant chain to close, reflecting on the backlash, vandalism, and the mission to bring people together through food.
Major airports issue ground stops due to air traffic controller staffing shortages amid government shutdown
Major U.S. airports, including Reagan National, Newark and LaGuardia face ground stops or delays due to air traffic controller staffing shortages during government shutdown.
Government shutdown drives staffing flight delays from 5% to 53% as air traffic controllers call out
Air traffic controller shortages caused over 2,000 flight delays Wednesday, with 53% of recent delays attributed to understaffing compared to the normal 5%, officials say.
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.'
ONLY IN DC: Man calls DC federal agents fascists, throws sandwich
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., weighs in on the most astounding cases of lawlessness in Washington, D.C., 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.'
Trump’s approval rating increases after DC crime crackdown, per new poll
Fox News contributor Mollie Hemingway discusses President Donald Trump’s approval ratings and the effects of his D.C. crime crackdown on ‘Varney & Co.’
WATCH: DC liquor store worker says Trump's crime crackdown brings calmer streets, others report mixed results
A D.C. liquor-store employee says the streets feel quieter since Trump’s federal intervention targeting crime, but other workers said they have not seen many noticeable changes.
WATCH: DC store owner says teens steal from her shop ‘every day’ in White House video
A D.C. store owner named Tumika opens up in new White House footage about the trauma she has experienced from teen looting and vandalism in the nation's capital.
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.'
WATCH: DC business owner says new federal crackdown may be making streets safer, but hurting sales
Local business owners and vendors in Washington D.C. express divided opinions on Trump's federal police presence, citing decreased foot traffic and sales concerns.
Pam Bondi touts 'such cooperation' between DC police and federal agencies
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi describes the results of federalizing Washington, D.C.'s, police and issues a warning to sanctuary cities on 'Kudlow.'
Rep. Jim Jordan alleges Schiff attempted to ‘undermine Trump’ amid new details from whistleblower
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, discusses President Donald Trump’s federal takeover of D.C. police and the Russiagate probe on ‘Varney & Co.’
Trump criticizes Federal Reserve's $3.1B renovation spending as completely wasteful government expenditure
Trump announced a press conference on Washington D.C. crime and beautification while criticizing Federal Reserve's $3.1 billion building renovation as wasteful spending.
Sprawling new $200M White House ballroom to be paid for by Trump and donors
President Donald Trump and private donors will pay for the estimated $200 million construction of a new ballroom on the White House grounds.
USDA to vacate several Washington buildings, relocate staff to regional hubs
The USDA announced that it will relocate much of its staff in the Washington, D.C., area to five regional hubs and vacate several buildings in the nation's capital.
Air traffic controllers at Reagan airport working 6-day weeks amid staffing crisis
Air traffic controller shortage at Reagan National Airport in Virginia prompts overtime work. The FAA said it is planning to onboard more staff.
Commerce Secretary Lutnick outlines fast pace for U.S.-India trade talks under Trump’s tariff approach
Trump supports tariffs to balance U.S.-India trade, with Lutnick urging early cooperation and reasonable market access to reduce the trade deficit.



















