$2000 tariff dividend check update: Trump says dividend refund checks coming in 2026
During a cabinet meeting on December 2, President Donald Trump said the U.S. is collecting "trillions of dollars" from tariffs and that part of this money would be returned to citizens as dividend refund checks in 2026.
During a cabinet meeting on December 2, President Donald Trump said the U.S. is collecting "trillions of dollars" from tariffs and that part of this money would be returned to citizens as dividend refund checks in 2026.
Hegseth vows deadly strikes "just begun"
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth vows the Pentagon has "we've only just begun striking narco boats and putting terrorists at the bottom of the ocean." Hegseth added "we are defeating."
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth vows the Pentagon has "we've only just begun striking narco boats and putting terrorists at the bottom of the ocean." Hegseth added "we are defeating."
Pentagon holds rare press briefing
Pentagon Press Secretary Kingsley Wilson held a rare briefing as Department of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces heat over Venezuelan drug boat strikes. This comes after White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Monday that Hegseth authorized strikes on an alleged drug trafficking boat in the Caribbean on Sept. 2, while saying it was Adm. Frank Bradley who specifically ordered a second strike that killed survivors.
Pentagon Press Secretary Kingsley Wilson held a rare briefing as Department of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces heat over Venezuelan drug boat strikes. This comes after White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Monday that Hegseth authorized strikes on an alleged drug trafficking boat in the Caribbean on Sept. 2, while saying it was Adm. Frank Bradley who specifically ordered a second strike that killed survivors.
House GOP lawmakers on shooting
House Speaker Johnson on National Guard shooting. GOP lawmakers also discussed claims about fraud in Minnesota.
House Speaker Johnson on National Guard shooting. GOP lawmakers also discussed claims about fraud in Minnesota.
Minnesota study backs birth vaccine for hepatitis B
Universal Hepatitis B vaccines at birth are safe, effective and essential, and eliminating them does not improve health outcomes or safety, according to a review by the University of Minnesota.
Universal Hepatitis B vaccines at birth are safe, effective and essential, and eliminating them does not improve health outcomes or safety, according to a review by the University of Minnesota.
'Full House' actor Dave Coulier shares new cancer diagnosis after beating lymphoma
“Full House" actor and Michigan native Dave Coulier revealed Tuesday that he has been diagnosed with another form of cancer months after beating stage 3 non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
“Full House" actor and Michigan native Dave Coulier revealed Tuesday that he has been diagnosed with another form of cancer months after beating stage 3 non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Dr. Oz on Medicare open enrollment
Dr. Oz president Trump's administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services joins LiveNOW to dicuss the revamped process of enrolling into Medicare.
Dr. Oz president Trump's administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services joins LiveNOW to dicuss the revamped process of enrolling into Medicare.
LiveNOW from FOX: Monday "watch with moment"
Raw & unfiltered. Watch non-stop stream of breaking news, live events and stories across the nation.
Raw & unfiltered. Watch non-stop stream of breaking news, live events and stories across the nation.
Luigi Mangion pretrial day 2
Today marks the second day of pretrial hearings for Luigi Mangione, as his attorneys continue fighting to have several key pieces of evidence thrown out before the trial begins. It has been nearly one year since Mangione allegedly killed UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson in Midtown Manhattan. Several witnesses testified yesterday as the defense argued that some of the most incriminating evidence tying Mangione to Thompson’s murder was illegally obtained, focusing largely on Mangione’s arrest in Pennsylvania after a multi-day manhunt. The court reviewed surveillance video of his arrest at a McDonald’s in Altoona last December, which occurred after the restaurant’s manager called 911 when customers recognized Mangione and believed he matched the shooter. The courtroom also listened to that 911 call. The defense claims Mangione was not read his Miranda rights until about 20 minutes after police first encountered him, and therefore anything he said before that should be suppressed. Officers additionally found a 3-D printed gun, a silencer, and a journal—allegedly detailing a plan to target an insurance executive—in his backpack, but his legal team argues that search was unlawful. Prosecutors dispute that claim, and now a judge will decide whether the evidence will be allowed at trial.
Today marks the second day of pretrial hearings for Luigi Mangione, as his attorneys continue fighting to have several key pieces of evidence thrown out before the trial begins. It has been nearly one year since Mangione allegedly killed UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson in Midtown Manhattan. Several witnesses testified yesterday as the defense argued that some of the most incriminating evidence tying Mangione to Thompson’s murder was illegally obtained, focusing largely on Mangione’s arrest in Pennsylvania after a multi-day manhunt. The court reviewed surveillance video of his arrest at a McDonald’s in Altoona last December, which occurred after the restaurant’s manager called 911 when customers recognized Mangione and believed he matched the shooter. The courtroom also listened to that 911 call. The defense claims Mangione was not read his Miranda rights until about 20 minutes after police first encountered him, and therefore anything he said before that should be suppressed. Officers additionally found a 3-D printed gun, a silencer, and a journal—allegedly detailing a plan to target an insurance executive—in his backpack, but his legal team argues that search was unlawful. Prosecutors dispute that claim, and now a judge will decide whether the evidence will be allowed at trial.
Cyber Monday digital sales expected to break record
The Shortcut's Matt Swider joins LiveNOW's Shawna Khalafi to break down the hottest online deals available this Cyber Monday.
The Shortcut's Matt Swider joins LiveNOW's Shawna Khalafi to break down the hottest online deals available this Cyber Monday.
Manhunt underway after deadly CA shooting kills 4
A manhunt is underway in California after a weekend shooting at a child's birthday party left four people dead in Stockton. Fox 2 San Francisco reporter Henry Lee joins LiveNOW's Shawna Khalafi with more details.
A manhunt is underway in California after a weekend shooting at a child's birthday party left four people dead in Stockton. Fox 2 San Francisco reporter Henry Lee joins LiveNOW's Shawna Khalafi with more details.
WH to make 'Trump Accounts' announcement on Tuesday
LiveNOW's Mike Pache brings USA Today reporter Daniel De Visé into the conversation to discuss a big announcement President Trump is expected to make on Tuesday in the White House regarding a $1,000 deposit into "Trump Accounts."
LiveNOW's Mike Pache brings USA Today reporter Daniel De Visé into the conversation to discuss a big announcement President Trump is expected to make on Tuesday in the White House regarding a $1,000 deposit into "Trump Accounts."
White House rips Biden over ‘Operation Allies Welcome’
We are now learning that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has halted all immigration processing for Afghan nationals as officials continue to review vetting protocols. This comes after two National Guard members were shot near the White House last week. The suspect, identified as Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal, entered the U.S. in 2021 through ‘Operation Allies Welcome’, though his full background is still being confirmed. LiveNOW’s Mike Pache is learning more about the ongoing blame game with retired Marine Intelligence Officer, Hal Kempfer.
We are now learning that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has halted all immigration processing for Afghan nationals as officials continue to review vetting protocols. This comes after two National Guard members were shot near the White House last week. The suspect, identified as Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal, entered the U.S. in 2021 through ‘Operation Allies Welcome’, though his full background is still being confirmed. LiveNOW’s Mike Pache is learning more about the ongoing blame game with retired Marine Intelligence Officer, Hal Kempfer.
Update: Mass shooting in Stockton, California
A manhunt is underway in Stockton, California after 4 people, including 3 children, were killed and 11 others wounded in a mass shooting at a birthday party on Saturday evening. FOX News Amalia Roy joins LiveNOW's Mike Pache with the latest updates.
A manhunt is underway in Stockton, California after 4 people, including 3 children, were killed and 11 others wounded in a mass shooting at a birthday party on Saturday evening. FOX News Amalia Roy joins LiveNOW's Mike Pache with the latest updates.
Wild road rage incident between Phoenix motorcyclists
A road rage incident that left two motorcyclists dead last week in Phoenix is making headlines, as there is video circulating online of one of the motorcyclists being hit by a car after shooting the other.
A road rage incident that left two motorcyclists dead last week in Phoenix is making headlines, as there is video circulating online of one of the motorcyclists being hit by a car after shooting the other.
Trump speaks with Maduro, seals Venezuela's skies
FOX News Correspondent Jennifer Griffin joins LiveNOW's Mike Pache to recap President Donald Trump's call with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
FOX News Correspondent Jennifer Griffin joins LiveNOW's Mike Pache to recap President Donald Trump's call with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
New SNAP rules in effect, how to plan for changes
It has been reported that around 42 million low-income Americans rely on the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, known as SNAP or food stamps, to buy groceries. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), which oversees the program, is currently working on a major overhaul to combat waste, fraud, and abuse. As part of this effort, the Trump administration's new requirements for the SNAP program became effective on December 1st, intended to reform the system. LiveNOW’s Mike Pache is speaking with Darren Botelho from FOX Business Network (FBN) who has all the latest updates on SNAP from Capitol Hill.
It has been reported that around 42 million low-income Americans rely on the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, known as SNAP or food stamps, to buy groceries. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), which oversees the program, is currently working on a major overhaul to combat waste, fraud, and abuse. As part of this effort, the Trump administration's new requirements for the SNAP program became effective on December 1st, intended to reform the system. LiveNOW’s Mike Pache is speaking with Darren Botelho from FOX Business Network (FBN) who has all the latest updates on SNAP from Capitol Hill.
Senator Mark Kelly speaks on Hegseth, boat strikes
Senator Mark Kelly, a former Navy Captain and pilot and pilot of the NASA space shuttle, held a press conference speaking about recent reports he is being investigated by the Trump administration after his comments about boat strikes and legality in the Caribbean.
Senator Mark Kelly, a former Navy Captain and pilot and pilot of the NASA space shuttle, held a press conference speaking about recent reports he is being investigated by the Trump administration after his comments about boat strikes and legality in the Caribbean.
Arizona Senator Mark Kelly addresses Pentagon investigation
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) addressed the Pentagon investigation against him during a news conference held on Dec. 1.
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) addressed the Pentagon investigation against him during a news conference held on Dec. 1.
White House confirms 2nd strike on alleged drug boat
The White House confirmed a second strike against an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the U.S. was within its legal right to order the second strike during the press briefing on Monday.
The White House confirmed a second strike against an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the U.S. was within its legal right to order the second strike during the press briefing on Monday.



















