June 3 Patel sounds alarm as Chinese nationals charged with smuggling 'agroterrorism agent' into US: 'direct threat' A University of Michigan research fellow and her boyfriend are charged with smuggling a "potential agroterrorism weapon" into the U.S. from China.
June 3 Newark mayor sues interim US attorney for false arrest, malicious prosecution Ras Baraka, Newark mayor and gubernatorial candidate, has filed a lawsuit against Alina Habba for politically motivated false arrest and defamation during his campaign.
June 3 President Trump’s visa policy thwarts China’s spy network on college campuses – and in Congress Chinese spies using student visas to infiltrate U.S. politics prompt Trump's decisive action to revoke visas, enhancing scrutiny and protecting national security.
May 31 ROBERT MAGINNIS: 9 signs Beijing's Taiwan invasion may be imminent U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warns of China's potential invasion of Taiwan, citing military drills and strategic deployments at the Shangri-La Dialogue.
May 31 Tulsi Gabbard: Trump wants to be the ‘president of peace’ Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard discusses her attendance at the Asian Security Summitt and the U.S. working with allies in the Indo-Pacific region on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
May 30 Trump tariff plan faces uncertain future as court battles intensify Trump officials are back in court pushing to save the president's sweeping reciprocal tariffs. Here’s what’s at stake as the legal battle intensifies.
May 30 Government employee held after attempt to share classified information with foreign country DOJ reveals Virginia's Nathan Laatsch, a DIA employee, faces severe penalties for allegedly attempting to pass classified data to a foreign nation.
May 30 JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon calls on US to stockpile bullets, rare earth instead of bitcoin JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon discussed U.S. national security and economic challenges, while advocating for stockpiling weapons over bitcoin, at the Reagan National Economic Forum.
May 29 Trump is down but not out in court battle over Harvard's foreign student visas Trump’s push to strip Harvard of its student visa authority faces legal roadblocks as a judge intervenes and experts warn of fallout for 7,000 international students and beyond.
May 29 West Point decision to cut ‘duty, honor, country’ from mission statement under fire again The United States Military Academy at West Point updated its mission statement in 2024 to reflect a wider range of values.