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Developing now, Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2018
- President Trump has vowed to send as many troops 'as necessary' to prevent a growing Central American migrant caravan from entering the United States
- Trump backed former rival Sen. Ted Cruz, called his midterm opponent Beto O'Rourke a phony and accused Democrats of 'assaulting' U.S. sovereignty at a campaign rally in Houston, Texas Monday night
- An explosive device was found at the Westchester, N.Y. home of billionaire George Soros Monday night, according to reports
- Democrats are expected to reopen an investigation on alleged Russian collusion if they retake the House in the midterm elections, observers say
- Investigators announced they are looking for two 'vehicles of interest' in the search for a Wisconsin girl who went missing after her parents were found slain in their home. Authorities are expected to expand the ground search for Jayme Closs on Tuesday
- Geraldo Rivera: Immigration advocates should strike a bargain with Trump. Here's what I propose
- Kennedy: Why the caravans keep coming
- Howard Kurtz: Trump stoking the right with sudden focus on hot-button issues
- Jorge Ramos defends caravan, calls Mexican authorities 'Trump's police'
- Obama tells voters to 'remember who started' economic recovery at Nevada rally
- Attendance at Trump's Saturday Nevada rally quadruples Obama event total
- Full Coverage: 2018 Midterms
Soros, 88, has donated at least $18 million to his charity, the Open Society Foundations, which works to promote democracies in countries around the world, according to the organization’s website. Known for his philanthropy and political influence, has focused his efforts as of late on the midterm elections in the U.S., and has funneled upwards of $15 million to Democrats as they push to regain control of Congress.
- Rep. Kevin McCarthy's said his Bakersfield office was attacked with massive rock
- Ex-Clinton adviser says it's OK to confront Republicans in public
Intelligence Committee Ranking Member Adam Schiff, D-Calif., and other lawmakers have said they're closely watching special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation and the Senate's Russia probe to look for gaps that they could fill.
- Doug Schoen: Democrats, we have a problem
AS SEEN ON FOX NEWS
VENEZUELA CURRICULUM - "A new study found that, among campus administrators, liberals outnumber conservatives by 12 to one. To put that in perspective, North Korea has more diversity. The result: a student body going deeper into debt and only exposed to one kind of thinking--the kind that makes kids dumber, so they won't notice it's also making them broke." – Greg Gutfeld, in his monologue on a special edition of "The Five" in Texas, arguing that today's colleges and universities are "basically our own Venezuela" within the United States. WATCH
THE JAMAL KHASHOGGI INVESTIGATION
'Body double' seen wearing slain Saudi writer's clothes, fake beard after killing: report.
Turkey, where Saudi writer died, has culture of surveillance.
TRENDING
Lottery jackpot winners face big IRS tab.
WWE star Roman Reigns stuns fans by revealing his leukemia battle.
North Carolina restaurant server given $10,000 cash tip by patron who ordered water.
THE SWAMP
Michael Avenatti ordered by judge to hand over $4.85 million in back pay to attorney at his former law firm.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross can't be questioned in census suits, Supreme Court rules.
Former House Speaker John Boehner to host marijuana investing seminar.
ACROSS THE NATION
Virginia man killed trying to protect woman from sexual assault, cops say.
Chelsea Manning posts photo from hospital after gender reassignment surgery.
Michigan brothers face $450,000 in fines for tree removal on their property.
MINDING YOUR BUSINESS
Stock futures point to more losses amid flood of earnings.
Judge affirms Monsanto weed-killer verdict, slashes damages.
How Trump tariffs affect Ford, GE, Harley Davidson earnings.
Midterms: How will they affect stocks?
Oil dips as Saudi Arabia pledges to play 'responsible role' in market.
Trump says 'major tax cut' on the way for middle class.
Barcade: A business model that offers something old, something new and something boozy.
Uber to deliver 'flying burgers' via drone as soon as 2021.
FOX NEWS OPINION
Jason Chaffetz: Let's stop electing the speaker of the House in secret.
Steve Hilton: Mr. Trump, you've promised 'severe punishment' over Jamal Khashoggi's death. How about this?
Nancy Brinker: All women need access to the best breast cancer technology, now.
HOLLYWOOD SQUARED
‘Price is Right’ icon Bob Barker rushed to hospital: report.
Amy Schumer takes aim at NFL advertisers, won't appear in Super Bowl ads.
'Wonder Woman' sequel shelved until summer 2020.
DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS?
Rare 'Go Mango' 1970 Dodge Charger 440 six-pack found in barn after owner passed away.
Dead Sea Scroll fragments discovered to be ‘fakes’ at the Museum of the Bible.
Bizarre, 185 million-year-old Jurassic-era mammal found with 38 babies.
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FOX & Friends, 6 a.m. ET: Special guests will include: "Angel Mom" Agnes Gibboney, whose son was killed by an illegal immigrant, has a message for the thousands of caravan migrants marching to the U.S. border. U.S. Rep. Mia Love, R-Utah, defends herself against a campaign contribution complaint. Does former President Obama deserve credit for today's booming economy? Larry Kudlow, director of the National Economic Council, sounds off.
On FOX Business:
Mornings with Maria, 6 a.m. ET: Special guests include: House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy; Mercedes Schlapp, White House senior adviser for strategic communications; Eric Aanes, Titus Wealth Management president and founder; Jason Clark, San Francisco Republican Party chairman; Robert Jordan, former U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia under President George W. Bush.
Varney & Co., 9 a.m. ET: Mike Huckabee; Thomas Homan, former acting ICE director; Nigel Farage, former leader of the UK Independence Party; Art Laffer, former economist under President Reagan.
Cavuto: Coast to Coast, Noon ET: U.S. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher. R-Calif.
Making Money with Charles Payne, 2 p.m. ET: Anthony Scaramucci, former White House communications director and author of "Trump, the Blue Collar President"; Walid Phares, FOX News national security and foreign affairs analyst.
Countdown to the Closing Bell with Liz Claman, 3 p.m. ET: John Sculley, former Apple CEO and former PepsiCo president.
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The FOX News Rundown podcast: With the midterm elections a little over two weeks away, the Democratic and Republican parties are pushing hard to get their messages out to voters. Donna Brazile, former chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee and co-author of "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics," weighs in on Democrats' midterm chances. Typically someone's credit score is based mostly on payment history. But now the creator of the FICO credit score is rolling out a new system that factors in how we manage our money in the hopes of boosting the number of approvals for credit cards and personal loans. FOX Business Network's Gerri Willis and Ted Rossman with CreditCards.com, weigh in. Plus, commentary by "Media Buzz" host Howard Kurtz.
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The Brian Kilmeade Show, 9 a.m. ET: Saudi Arabia and the killing of activist Jamal Khashoggi, the midterms and the looming showdown over the caravan of Central American migrants will be among the topics of debate with the following guests: Anthony Scaramucci; Allen West; Eric Dezenhall; Morgan Ortagus; Sara Carter; and Chris Stirewalt.
#OnThisDay
2008: Badgered by lawmakers on the House Oversight Committee, former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan denies the nation's economic crisis was his fault but concedes the meltdown had revealed a flaw in a lifetime of economic thinking and left him in a "state of shocked disbelief."
2006: Former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling is sentenced by a federal judge in Houston to 24 years, four months for his role in the company's collapse. Eventually 10 years was cut off Skilling's prison sentence, and he was released to a halfway house in Aug. 2018.
1987: The U.S. Senate rejects, 58-42, the Supreme Court nomination of Robert H. Bork.
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