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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. read less

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The Fox News Rundown podcast delivers the latest news, twice a day. This podcast is not an audio clip from a Fox News TV program. It is a standalone show produced by Fox News Radio. Each morning, an episode details the biggest news stories of the day. Each evening, the hosts discuss another topic of national or international interest.

Fox News often spotlights conservative political commentary. The Fox News Rundown focuses on current events and ongoing news stories. People from all political perspectives may appreciate this podcast. The nature of a news program is that the subjects can be different each day, but war, politics, schools, and natural disasters are frequent topics on this show. So are health issues, the economy, and immigration.

Dave Anthony, Lisa Brady, Mike Emanuel, Chris Foster, Alex Hogan, and Jessica Rosenthal host The Fox News Rundown podcast. Each host is a well-informed, proficient journalist. Often they'll interview real-life sources to ensure information is credible. Each 15 to 30-minute episode is engaging and filled with fresh topics. The show's consistent format helps keep it informative and straightforward.

Listeners will appreciate the variety of topics in The Fox News Rundown podcast. Sometimes the show will mention how the anniversary of a historic event is affecting the world today. Other times, it'll be a discussion of coming changes in a particular industry or field. This podcast is excellent for those who already enjoy Fox News.

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Episodes

Why Presidents Trump And Biden Want An Early Debate
Yesterday
Why Presidents Trump And Biden Want An Early Debate
President Biden and former President Trump agreed to terms for two presidential debates, one scheduled for June and another for September. Former President Trump has been calling out President Biden for months on the campaign trail, challenging him to debates. Now, voters will see both in action on stage, discussing the economy, the border, abortion, and other hot button issues impacting the country. Chairman and CEO of Stagwell Inc., chairman of the Harris Poll, and FOX News Contributor Mark Penn joins the Rundown to discuss what led President Biden to make the move to challenge the former President to debate, why swing voters are the key to the election, and what he expects out of each candidate. America is currently dealing with political and cultural unrest, with pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel protests taking place on college campuses. Various organizations and movements are working to bring people together during this divisive time, and The Builders Movement, a global initiative addressing the "us vs. them" mentality, launched earlier this week. Founder of KIND Snacks, Daniel Lubetzky, and co-founder of the Muhammad Ali Center, Lonnie Ali, joined the podcast to discuss the polarization in America, why extremist ideologies are given so much attention, and how civil dialogue could build a bridge between human beings on each side. Plus, commentary by FOX News contributor Deroy Murdock. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Swing State Voters Are Bucking Bidenomics
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Swing State Voters Are Bucking Bidenomics
Election Day is getting closer, and former President Donald Trump is leading the polls in key swing states. The former President returns to court in Manhattan today for Day 17 of the hush-money trial. However, the legal woes aren't slowing his momentum. President Joe Biden continues to tout its economic achievements, yet many Americans still struggle to make ends meet. In the few short months leading up to November, Professor at the University of Texas, co-director of the FOX News Poll, and member of the FOX News Decision Desk, Daron Shaw, says that both campaigns need to convince voters to side with them, despite many who are hesitant of their previous performances. He joins the Rundown to explain why the Biden campaign is losing Black voters and why Trump's legal troubles aren't hurting his base. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have made millions of dollars off the border crisis, and a new report from The Free Press detailed just how much money was being spent and how. They found three of the top NGOs spend taxpayer money at the border on pet therapy, horticulture therapy, and even contracting a music therapist who was paid more than half a million dollars in 2022. Meanwhile, the Office of Refugee Resettlement, which's been tasked with finding safe sponsors for unaccompanied minors, has been scrutinized for their vetting process that has placed some minors with human traffickers. A former senior law enforcement advisor at the Department of Homeland Security, Charles Marino, joins to explain how a lack of oversight for NGOs border spending is going to cause “astronomical” fraud, waste, and abuse. Plus, commentary from former acting DHS Secretary, Chad Wolf. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Israel’s Rafah Offensive & Hopes For A Three-Phase Deal
May 8 2024
Israel’s Rafah Offensive & Hopes For A Three-Phase Deal
The Israeli Defense Force began its ground offensive in Rafah this week after ceasefire negotiations could not be reached between Israel and Hamas. President Biden has continued to reiterate his "ironclad" support for Israel, while also calling out the civilian deaths that are on the rise in Gaza. Hamas still cannot confirm how many hostages remain alive as negotiations persist. FOX News Foreign Correspondent Trey Yingst joins the Rundown to discuss what he has seen from reporting on the ground in Gaza, how Israelis are reacting to anti-Israel protests on college campuses in the U.S., and what ongoing ceasefire negotiations have revealed about a potential three-phase deal. Was it divine intervention or just sheer luck? Pennsylvania pastor Glenn Germany walked away unscathed following an unusual attack during routine Sunday services over the weekend. 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 kill him. The suspect also fled the scene of an earlier homicide where he murdered his relative. The commotion was live streamed on the church's Facebook page, leaving parishioners stunned. Germany joins the Rundown to talk about Sunday's incident and how it brought him to be closer to God. Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Tammy Bruce. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Unrest Creating Unease for The Biden Campaign
May 7 2024
Unrest Creating Unease for The Biden Campaign
President Biden finds himself between a rock and a hard place as he maneuvers showing support for Israel while still appeasing young Democratic voters who have aligned with the Palestinian cause. With protests continuing on college campuses, numerous universities have canceled graduation ceremonies out of fear of anti-Israel demonstrations interrupting the events. Politico White House and Washington reporter Daniel Lippman joins the Rundown to discuss how these protests are impacting President Biden's re-election campaign and how the administration is reacting to young voters. Later, CEO of Schoen-Cooperman Research, Carly Cooperman, joins to talk about what the polling shows for Democrats and addresses the funding for college protests. Navigating adulthood is a difficult feat for anyone. However, it is especially hard for those in their twenties. For most, one's twenties are a transitional decade where they make massive decisions about where to live, who to love, and what career to dive into. Yet these days, the pressure to have everything figured out by age thirty is exacerbated by inflation, a tough job market, and general uncertainty many are still struggling with after the pandemic. Dr. Meg Jay, bestselling author and psychologist, joins FOX's Dana Perino on the Rundown to discuss her new book The Twentysomething Treatment: A Revolutionary Remedy For An Uncertain Age and the difficulties of working through such a defining decade. Plus, commentary from former U.S. Senator and U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa, Scott Brown. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices