US 3 days ago 'Special Report' spotlights energy matters: China adds massive amounts to oil inventories The United States Energy Department is planning to add 3 million barrels of oil to its reserves after allowing them to decline while China has been adding to its stockpiles.
Energy 5 days ago How rare earth elements factor into the clean energy transition Environmental concerns have caused the U.S. to slow down the production of Rare Earth Elements. China, which faces less stringent standards, has ramped up its manufacturing instead.
EDUCATION September 7 Schools increase access to manufacturing and trade skills classes in effort to boost workforce NASCAR Hall of Fame Driver Richard Petty started a groundbreaking school program for students for two Minnesota High Schools this year.
Ohio September 4 Whatever happened to… the Ohio train derailment? The clean-up in East Palestine, Ohio is ongoing seven months after a devastating train derailment, and plenty of questions remain around the response.
POLITICS August 22 Bret Baier speaks with Wisconsin voters ahead of debate Wisconsin voters share what political issues are their top priority ahead of Wednesday's GOP presidential primary debate hosted by Fox News in Milwaukee.
POLITICS August 22 Wisconsin in the spotlight ahead of 2024 election Former Gov. Scott Walker, former White House chief of staff Reince Priebus and Rep. Gwen Moore discuss the role Wisconsin has played in presidential elections, comparing past results between candidates.
World July 21 Russia evades world's sanctions with lessons learned from Iran: 'An alliance of convenience' Iran and Russia have recently been subjected to a new round of U.S. and international sanctions due to illegal actions and, in response, have attempted to subvert them.
World July 19 A look at US sanctions on Russia, Iran from Obama to the Biden years Over the last decade, the U.S. has sanctioned Russia and Iran for dangerous international actions, a continual process that has produced mixed results.
ELECTIONS July 14 The rise and fall of gas prices in election years Low gas prices have coincided with higher presidential approval ratings in recent years, meaning the prices at the pump can play a large role during election season.
China July 13 Whatever happened to ... the investigations into the Chinese spy balloon The Chinese spy balloon was shot down off the coast of South Carolina more than five months ago, yet investigations by the FBI and other agencies have not yielded answers.