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Lines at Russian gas stations are growing, fuel rationing has been put into effect in many regions of the country, and even President Putin admits the problem will get worse. This, after several months of Ukrainian attacks that have set oil refineries ablaze and started choking supplies for motorists across the country. Also, a new report says new Russian recruits have a life expectancy of just 20 on the frontlines, and an expected overall lifespan of 10 days to 3 weeks in combat, showing how quickly Putin’s troops are being taken out by Ukraine's drones.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Greg Palkot, London-based senior foreign affairs correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC), who says the level of anger by Russians is rising to levels which could be a problem for Putin's war on Ukraine.
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A divided Supreme Court ended its term by delivering a series of blockbuster rulings on birthright citizenship, transgendered participation in sports, and campaign finance restrictions, reshaping the nation's legal and political landscape. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins to discuss the intense 14th Amendment debate surrounding birthright citizenship, the court's decision allowing states to ban transgender athletes from female sports, and how the court's unique ideological splits impact the administration's major policy wins and losses. Bream also discusses the political implications of the High Court's historic decisions.
As the nation prepares to celebrate its landmark 250th birthday, Americans are descending on the National Mall in D.C. to reflect on the vast history and the values that shaped our democratic experiment. But if the Founding Fathers stepped into 2026, what would they actually think of the country they built? Jeffrey Rosen, CEO Emeritus of the National Constitution Center, joins FOX's Lucas Tomlinson to discuss his book, Pursuit of Liberty, and how the clashing visions of Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson ignited a timeless struggle for control.
PLUS, commentary by FOX News contributor Joe Concha.
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140: Jesse James and his gang commit the first train robbery in the American West in Adair, Iowa. In 1876 Lawman Wyatt Earp begins work as a peace officer in Dodge City, KS. The same year outlaw Wild Bill Hickok is shot dead during a poker game in Deadwood, Dakota. In 1881 Tombstone, AZ is sight of the gunfight at the OK Corral. And in 1882 the legendary Jesse James is killed by fellow outlaw Robert Ford in his home in St. Joseph, MO. ft. Author of Bandit Heaven: The Hole-in-the-Wall Gangs and the Final Chapter of the Wild West, Tom Clavin.
139: The first major wagon trail heads west on the Oregon Trail with over a thousand pioneers from Missouri 138: African American teenager Emmett Till is lynched in Money, Mississippi
138: African American teenager Emmett Till is lynched in Money, Mississippi
137: President Reagan announces SDI a missile defense program intended to intercept enemy missiles ft. Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute & author of Ronald Reagan and His Quest to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, Paul Lettow.
136: The Spanish Flu Pandemic hits the US
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The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 ruling, upheld state laws requiring student-athletes to compete on sports teams that correspond with their biological sex at birth rather than their gender identity. The justices ruled in favor of West Virginia and Idaho against trans athletes who sued to gain access to girls' sports. The SCOTUS also struck down striking down President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador who shares his reaction to both of the rulings.
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The Supreme Court has delivered a series of major rulings in the final days of its term, reshaping the scope of presidential power and setting the stage for more landmark decisions. FOX News Legal Contributor and George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley joins the Rundown to explain the some of the court's decisions including expanding the president's authority to remove federal agency commissioners, and what a surprise mail-in ballot ruling could mean. Plus, he previews the court's remaining blockbuster cases, including challenges involving birthright citizenship and transgender athletes in women's sports.
Team USA is gearing up for a massive win-or-be-eliminated World Cup match against Bosnia and Herzegovina, but the tournament’s impact is reaching far beyond the game. OutKick’s Dan Dakich joins the Rundown to discuss how hosting the world's most watched sport is reshaping global perceptions of the United States. He also breaks down OutKick’s new three-part docu-series, OutKick 250, which dives deep into the fascinating history of American sports.
PLUS, commentary by Yali Nuñez, visiting fellow with Independent Women.
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Just days after devastating twin earthquakes struck Venezuela's La Guaira state, rescue teams are still pulling survivors from the rubble. The toll has climbed to at least 1,450 and thousands remain missing. U.S. Marines and other international rescue teams are on the ground helping. The disaster has exposed growing public frustration over the government's response, with many families relying on civilian volunteers and international rescue crews to reach loved ones trapped beneath collapsed buildings.
FOX’s Gurnal Scott speaks with Nate Foy, reporting from Caracas, Venezuela, who says the destruction and devastation are everywhere as families pray to see the missing loved ones again.
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Tensions remain high despite ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, though both nations have agreed to a temporary ceasefire following a weekend of missile fire. Executive Vice President of Market Strategy for Prairie Operating Company and FOX Business Contributor Lou Basenese joins FBN’s Jackie DeAngelis to discuss why the global oil market is looking past the conflict. Plus, the Supreme Court rules President Trump cannot fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook, a breakdown of a contentious California tax measure, and a look ahead to this week's jobs report.
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As Colorado takes center stage with the upcoming midterm primaries, eyes are on the state's highly competitive Eighth Congressional District, a crucial battleground for control of the House majority. Colorado Republican Representative Gabe Evans joins the Rundown to respond to criticisms from his Democratic challengers and defend his record of constituent outreach. Plus, he breaks down the economic toll of crime and heavy regulations in Colorado, while highlighting his bipartisan work to cut red tape on domestic energy and wildfire management.
From writing chart-topping country anthems to launching an off-broadway hit, the path to a hit record or a packed theater is a long-haul journey. J.T. Harding, multi-platinum country music songwriter, discusses his highly acclaimed off-Broadway musical Music City, sharing how his hit songs for music stars were woven into a deeply American story about the struggle to make it big.
PLUS, commentary by Guy Benson, FOX News political analyst and host of FOX News Radio's The Guy Benson Show.
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A recent Fox News Poll shows 67% of Americans oppose local AI data centers. With 1,500 new sites planned across 232 congressional districts, the boom is triggering a massive political and legal backlash.
On this FOX News Rundown Extra, we hear the full, unedited perspectives from both sides of the debate: Thomas Meyer of the Stop Data Centers Coalition on why residents are fighting back, and John Cofrancesco, founder of American AI Logistics, on why these facilities are vital to national security.
They both spoke to host Jessica Rosenthal recently on the weekday edition of the FOX News Rundown, but we had to make edits for time. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear more of their arguments about data centers and how they would address the concerns of communities upset about their construction.
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President Trump has been pressing Congress to pass the 'SAVE America Act' for months now, but with nothing accomplished after months of verbal encouragement, he has opted for a new approach: not signing anything else until the bill is passed. Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) joins The Rundown to explain why the bill is so difficult to pass, and how the President’s new strategy may impact his Republican colleagues in midterms. Senator Scott also weighs in on the possibility of another government shutdown in the near future, as well as the recent New York democratic socialist sweep.
Later, Senator Tim Sheehy (R-MN) explains the growing need to ensure our military is prepared for another conflict, and weigh in on the current Iran deal.
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As Ukraine steps up counterattacks and sends drones deep into Russian territory, Dan Bilak, an attorney-turned-volunteer soldier with Ukraine's Territorial Defense Forces, remains highly confident in his country's path to victory.
Fresh off the G7 summit, where world leaders pledged more support for Ukraine, Bilak joined host Dave Anthony on the FOX News Rundown earlier this week to break down why he believes Ukraine has the upper hand despite stalled peace efforts.
Bilak discussed how Ukraine is effectively attacking Russia and what the West can do to help end the war faster.
We often have to cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
Today on the FOX News Rundown Extra, we will play our entire conversation with Dan Bilak to let him share even more of his firsthand experience living in Ukraine, the toll the war is taking on the people there, and why he feels Russian President Vladimir Putin is under more pressure than ever.
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Capitol Hill facing severe legislative gridlock this week as internal party disagreements and sudden policy reversals from the White House are stalling the Republican agenda. Congressional leaders are now struggling to maintain a unified front as a rebellion over the 'Save America Act' has paralyzed the House floor and forced early adjournments. FOX News Chief Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins to discuss the growing friction between President Trump and Capitol Hill Republicans over sudden floor shutdowns and narrowly avoided veto overrides.
Plus, Emmy-winning actor, producer and director Kelsey Grammer joins to discuss narrating the new Fox Nation series The Patriot War and explains how studying the resilience of America's founders could help heal the current political divide.
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At a time when conversations about AI often focus on jobs being replaced, America’s infrastructure still depends on skilled workers showing up every day and getting the job done. As America prepares to mark its 250th anniversary, it offers an opportunity to recognize companies that have helped build, maintain, and grow the nation along the way. For more than 50 years, Rose Paving has been working with crews nationwide to support the country’s infrastructure and employing skilled workers.
FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with Jaron Srain, CEO of Rose Paving, who shares the pride and satisfaction he and his team get from serving American properties.
For more information visit: https://www.rosepaving.com/
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It was a mixed week on Wall Street with technology and inflation in focus. Investors seem more cautious about the AI boom as inflation rose in May with the PCE report rising 4.1% from than a year ago. Partner and Chief Market Strategist at Slatestone Wealth LLC Kenny Polcari joins FOX Business’ Lydia Hu to discuss what that means for summer spending, plus the rise in popularity of socialism among young voters.
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As the country waits for high-stakes rulings from the Supreme Court, both parties are in the middle of internal spats that could have massive impacts on the upcoming midterm elections. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins to discuss the Court's looming birthright citizenship ruling, President Trump's clash with Republicans over a bipartisan housing package, and how a surge of democratic socialist primary wins is triggering an identity crisis for establishment Democrats.
From the baseball diamond to Washington D.C. What motivates an MLB World Series Champion to run for a congressional seat? Texas Republican Congressional Candidate and former New York Yankee Mark Teixeira joins Jacqui Heinrich to discuss why he wants to join President Trump’s team in representing the Lone Star State’s 21st Congressional District.
PLUS, Commentary by New York Post Columnist Karol Markowicz, on Chicago’s crime problem.
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Men account for higher rates of nearly all major chronic diseases, but nearly two-thirds admit that they avoid going to the doctor for as long as possible. Physicians warn that once men enter their 40s, routine screenings become essential for spotting problems before preventable conditions turn life-threatening. June is 'Men's Health Month', and the Department of Health and Human Services wants raise awareness on growing concerns over low testosterone and mental health issues in men.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Adm. Brian Christine, MD, Assistant Secretary for Health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), who says men need to be open and honest about their health concerns.
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The United States’ military prowess has been on display over the last several months during operations in Iran. But are our assets ready for other potential conflicts around the globe? Montana Republican Senator Tim Sheehy joins FOX News White House Correspondent Aishah Hasnie to discuss the nation’s military preparedness, whether the U.S. is ready for a major war, and why he believes that investing in our defense now will save us money and lives later.
A new investigative report reveals the DEA allowed fentanyl-laced pills to be distributed—rather than seizing them—in an effort to catch the "bigger fish" behind the sale and trafficking of the fatal drug. Associated Press investigative reporter Jim Mustian joins the FOX News Rundown to discuss what DEA whistleblowers told him, the fallout from the investigation, and whether these high-stakes tactics were successful in getting dealers off the street.
Joe Concha, FOX News Contributor, does commentary.
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A big night for Democrat Socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani in the Empire State as he went three-for-three on endorsements, helping oust two incumbents. Primary election winners Avila Chevalier and Claire Valdez are members of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), which not too long ago was dismissed as a fringe element of the left, but is now surging in the Democrat Party. President Donald Trump blasted the far-left socialist sweep of multiple New York City congressional districts saying the "downtrodden" blue states are electing 'communists'.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Robert Bluey, President and Executive Director of the 'Daily Signal; who says the real test is how these candidates will try to implement radical change in the Democrats.
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The construction of data centers around the country is shaping up to be a contentious topic as the midterm elections grow closer. Pressure is mounting on government officials to balance the economic growth these facilities could bring with the needs of the communities hosting them. Florida Lieutenant Governor and Republican candidate for Governor of Florida, Jay Collins, joins FOX News' Bill Melugin to discuss his proposed guardrails for AI development and data center expansion. He also weighs in on Florida's competitive Republican primary, responds to criticism from gubernatorial opponent, Congressman Byron Donalds, and explains how he would build on the legacy of Governor Ron DeSantis.
As the nation gears up to celebrate America 250, a new FOX Nation special, titled “The Patriot War,” dives into the stories of Revolutionary figures like Martha Washington, Alexander Hamilton and more. Emmy-winning actor, producer and director Kelsey Grammer joins Dave Anthony to share insight into the special, as well as political division today versus 250 years ago. He also previews his upcoming film Young Washington and reflects on why the political divisions of today aren't as unprecedented as we think.
PLUS, commentary by Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio.
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The summer heat is here and so is a heavier load on our country's electrical grid. The U.S. Northeast, Northwest, and areas of Texas and California face an elevated risk of blackouts from extreme weather and overextended power grids. Combine the normal load increase with a sharp rise in expansion of AI data centers, digital infrastructure, and industrial electrification. Proponents of nuclear power say it supplies cleaner and more reliable energy than other sources, especially during extreme weather events.
FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with John Kotek, Senior Vice President, Policy and Public Affairs, from the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI), who says during extreme weather events nuclear can provide clean, reliable power, and explains how 'microreactors' are an important element of a nuclear future.
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