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The FOX News Rundown is the place to find in-depth reporting on the news that impacts you. Each morning, Mike Emanuel, Dave Anthony, Lisa Brady, Jessica Rosenthal, and Chris Foster take a deep dive into the major and controversial stories of the day, tapping into the massive reporting resources of FOX News to provide a full picture of the news.
Plus, every night, The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition brings you even more coverage of the day's biggest stories and on the weekend, you’ll hear everything that’s going on in the beltway with The FOX News Rundown: From Washington and special uncut, unedited interviews with The FOX News Rundown: Extra.
Each day The FOX News Rundown features insight from top newsmakers, along with FOX News reporters and contributors, plus a daily commentary on a significant issue of the day. Check us out twice a day, every day.
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Evening Edition: Trump's Defense Rests In Hush Money Trial
After calling just one witness, Donald Trump's defense team has rested their case. The witness called, Robert Costello, was Michael Cohen's former legal advisor and came after Cohen, the prosecution's star witness, finished days of testimony where he admitted he stole $60k from the Trump Organization. Closing statements will happen next week.
FOX’s Gurnal Scott speaks with Nate Foy, FOX News correspondent outside the courthouse in Manhattan, who has details on today's proceedings.
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“A Double Referendum Election”: Unusual Dynamics At Play In 2024
As Election Day gets closer, former President Donald Trump continues to assert that the New York hush-money trial is “a scam” and “a witch hunt.” The former president denies he falsified business records before the 2016 election, blaming his mounting legal issues on his opponent, President Biden. Anchor and executive editor of The Story on the Fox News Channel, Martha MacCallum, explains why former President Trump has an advantage over President Biden, previews the veepstakes, and discusses why the only thing the candidates agree on is keeping Robert F. Kennedy Jr. off the debate stage.
Early Monday morning, Iranian state media confirmed that President Ebrahim Raisi died in a helicopter crash that also killed the country's foreign minister. Now questions arise as to what foreign relations with the country will be like under interim President Mohammad Mokhber. Congressman Darrell Issa (R-CA) joins the Rundown to discuss how the Iranian President's death impacts foreign policy, how the Biden administration has been handling conflict in the Middle East, and what measures he would like to see taken against the authoritative regime.
Plus, commentary by former Trump economic adviser and economist at the Heritage Foundation, Steve Moore.
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Evening Edition: The "Butcher Of Tehran Is Dead", What It Means For The World
Iranian state media has reported Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, the country's foreign minister and several other officials died after their helicopter crashed in a mountainous region of the country. Tehran says the chopper crashed due to a technical issue and confirmation of the deaths took a while due to foggy conditions. After years of mass protests over Iran's Shiite theocracy, a struggling economy and attacks on women's rights and the war in Gaza, what will Raisi's death mean to Iran and the world?
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Andrew Ghalili, Senior Policy Analyst at the National Union for Democracy in Iran (NUFDI), who explains the impact of President Raisi's death and what more the United States could help the Iranian people who want change.
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Business Rundown: Historic Market Highs & Signs Of Cooling Inflation
A rapid burst of good news for the U.S. economy on Friday as the DOW closed above 40,000 for the first time in history, and the opening bell on Monday morning teased indexes on pace for more record highs.
Sparked by a positive CPI report showing inflation cooling off, many are celebrating the positive trend. But with retail sales slowing and a growing trade war with China, is the economy really as strong as the markets suggest?
Anchor of “Kudlow” on Fox Business, Larry Kudlow joins the Fox Business Rundown’s Taylor Riggs to discuss the politics weighing down the economy and why adjusting gains for inflation tells a very different story for the U.S. economy.
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Republicans Look To Flip The Senate In 2024
Less than six months remain until the 2024 Election and who will be sitting in the Oval Office is not the only choice facing voters. Many prominent Democrat senators are set to retire at the end of their terms, leading Republicans to believe they could flip the balance of power in that chamber of Congress. Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) joins the Rundown to discuss Republican strategy heading into the election, what races he'll be focusing on in the Senate, and what issues will be on the minds of voters in November.
It seems that almost everyone is on a journey to become a healthier version of themselves. However, hectic lifestyles, inflation, and a lack of understanding of what's good can make sticking to a healthy regimen hard. Stanford-trained physician and co-founder of Levels, Dr. Casey Means, believes that the key to a healthy lifestyle is understanding your body and metabolism. She joins to talk about her new book, Good Energy: The Surprising Connection between Metabolism and Limitless Health, and how the American healthcare system is failing its patients.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett.
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Extra: Daniel Lubetzky And Lonnie Ali's Fight Against Polarization
The Builders Movement, a global initiative addressing the "us vs. them" mentality, is working to bring people together during this divisive time.
KIND Snacks founder, Daniel Lubetzky, and co-founder of the Muhammad Ali Center, Lonnie Ali, are members of Builders and they both joined host Dave Anthony on the FOX News Rundown to discuss the organization’s mission.
They discussed how to find common ground on issues even as divisive as the war in the Middle East, why extremist ideologies are given so much attention, and how civil dialogue could build a bridge between human beings on each side.
Lubetzky shared his experience being the child of a holocaust survivor and how the recent examples of public antisemitism have impacted him.
They also discussed how the legacy of Lonnie Ali’s late husband, Muhammad Ali, was an inspiration to them.
The segment that aired this week on the regular weekday version of the Rundown only included a small portion of the interview.
On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Daniel Lubetzky and Lonnie Ali author, and hear even more about how they are trying the lift the voices of the center and combat the extremists who are dividing our country and world.
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