Seven candidates will appear on the main stage during Thursday night's debate.
The network's moderator lineup won rave reviews last year for asking tough but fair questions of the candidates.
Thursday’s Republican debate for the top seven candidates will air at 9 p.m. EST on the Fox Business Network.
The U.S. senator from Kentucky said he refuses to be a “second tier” participant in Thursday’s GOP debate.
Hillary Clinton’s appearances on shows such as “Ellen” and “Saturday Night Live” may be less helpful to her poll numbers than to their television ratings.
Hillary Clinton shrugs off Bernie Sanders’ lead in New Hampshire, saying she’s staying focused on the issues.
But the United States has a long and strained history with North Korea; it's not just the current administration.
Donald Trump tweeted Democratic rival Hillary Clinton should order her Secret Service detail to disarm if she really believes guns don't make us safer.
The United States Court of Appeals temporarily prevented Gov. Gary Herbert and the State of Utah from de-funding the women's health organization.
Outside groups are battling it out in the Granite State for their respective candidates ahead of the Feb. 9 primary.
U.S. President Barack Obama is the man Americans admire most in the world, according to a new Gallup survey.
The Kentucky senator said Wednesday that he was running a "first-tier campaign" and limiting competition in the debates would only help front-runner Donald Trump.
Paul joined the chorus of GOP candidates criticizing Hillary Clinton Wednesday when he said she should be able to quickly use a bathroom because Carly Fiorina could.
The Kentucky senator and Republican presidential candidate is lashing out against fellow White House hopefuls and Washington waste for his holiday tradition.
Criteria set by Fox Business Network could block Republicans John Kasich, Carly Fiorina and Rand Paul from participating in the "main event" Jan. 14.
Tuesday's Republican primary debate drew about 5 million fewer viewers than the network's September debate did. Have GOP voters already made up their minds?
Tuesday's Republican debate, hyped as a pro wrestling-style showdown, delivered on fractious close encounters.
Some Republicans saw the removal of Iraq's Saddam Hussein as a necessary step, while others said the U.S. should have focused on its own problems.
Struggling in the polls, the former HP boss relied Tuesday night on a strategy that worked in previous GOP debates -- criticize the Democratic front-runner.
Many GOP voters agree with Donald Trump's plan for a “total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States," a poll shows.
"Princess Buttercup would not like this," the U.S. senator from South Carolina said, referring to a character from his GOP rival's favorite film.
A video showing presidential hopeful Carly Fiorina includes her chomping down on a Milk Bone and bringing up an old GOP attack.