"Tim Walz, look at that, a +4 net favorability rating." According to the favorability ... and Margaret Brennan will moderate the debate. Fox News Digital reached out to JD Vance's team for comment.
CBS News will host the debate, and coverage begins at 8 p.m. ET. Fox News will also have pre- and post-debate coverage in addition to simulcasting the event across Fox News Channel, Fox Business ...
The vice president's lead over Trump exceeds the roughly 25-point victory by Biden over Trump among younger voters, according to a Fox News Voter ... in Harris' approval rating as vice president ...
Graham University Center on FIU's flagship campus, Beastro prepared chicken teriyaki for Jocelyn Hernandez, 22, a senior studying natural and applied sciences, as Fox News Digital watched and filmed.
The Senate race in Wisconsin is being shifted to a "Toss Up," signifying Democrats losing ground in the crucial state.
HISTORY-MAKING DEVELOPMENT: Open AI CEO Sam Altman says the world could be just "a few thousand days" from creating an artificial "superintelligence." AI FORECAST: Artificial intelligence is ...
The new Fox News survey of Pennsylvania voters finds Harris ... 51% unfavorable for a 3-point net negative rating. Trump is underwater by 9 points (45% vs. 54%). It plays out the same way among ...
Vice President Harris has a 2 percentage-point edge over former President Trump in the latest Fox News survey of North ... 49% unfavorable for a +1 net positive rating. Trump’s rating is ...
Former President Trump is ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris in the presidential contest 50%-48%, according to a new Fox News national survey. That’s a reversal ...
Facing off against former President Trump in a margin-of-error showdown with less than three weeks to go until Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris is stepping ...
"I think the real catalyst was the crazy way that the Democrats were managing both Washington and Albany," Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, a Republican, told Fox News Digital. "Now ...
Former President Trump is narrowly ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris in the presidential contest in Arizona, as the Democratic nominee loses ground among women, Hispanics and young voters.