DeSantis doesn’t rule out a 2028 presidential run: ‘We’ll see’ 

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis refused to rule out another White House run in a recent sitdown with Fox News host Sean Hannity.  “We’ll see,” the Republican Sunshine State governor responded when asked point-blank by Hannity if he would “run for president again.” DeSantis, 47, is term-limited and will leave office in January 2027 – about a year before the start of the 2028 presidential primaries.  The governor was viewed as one of the most viable alternatives to Donald Trump in the 2024 GOP primaries, but he dropped out of the race shortly after a second-place finish in the Iowa caucuses.  …

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Small business uncertaintly hits all-time high ahead of Election Day

Wall Street might be booming, but Main Street is feeling more uncertainty than ever ahead of Election Day, as polling shows the race between former President Trump and Vice President Harris is a dead heat. The National Federation of Independent Businesses’ (NFIB) Uncertainty Index surged 11 points in September to…

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Political traffic signals: waiting for the light to change on the Hill

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A phalanx of reporters and photographers trailed House Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, out of the Capitol and across the Capitol grounds last Thursday morning.The Trump administration planned to ask Congress for an additional $200 billion to cover the cost of…

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Top TSA watchdog backs Trump’s ICE airport move as shutdown snarls travel

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: A key lawmaker charged with oversight of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) believes President Donald Trump’s new plan addressing the partial Department of Homeland Security shutdown will reduce hours-long airport delays nationwide.”I think it will help and it’ll speed up the…

Mullin’s confirmation survives key test vote as DHS remains shutdown

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., survived a key test vote on Sunday on his way to becoming the next Homeland Security chief. Mullin, who was tapped by President Donald Trump to be the next Department of Homeland Security secretary, still has one more vote…

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The best seafood dish of the year is at this jumbo-sized new Japanese restaurant

Meet the year’s best new seafood dish — a Japanese thriller called nabemono. The hot-pot stew, sometimes called “Japan’s bouillabaisse,” is the star of the show at Double Knot, a sceney, jumbo, Japanese restaurant that just opened at 1251 Sixth Avenue (entrance on West 49th Street) on Midtown’s corporate row. As Avra does for Greek and Cuerno for Mexican, Double Knot elevates a greatest-hits of lineup of familiar dishes to unfamiliar star status with loving execution in a cheerful, buzzing setting. The $41 nabemono is an eye-popping, palate-pleasing combo of mussels, clams, head-on prawns and scallops, all steamed in aromatic sake dashi and the…

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