February 5 White House says murder rate plummeted to lowest level since 1900 under Trump administration Murder rates in major U.S. cities reportedly hit their lowest level since 1900, with homicides falling 21% in 2025, according to new White House data.
February 5 Tuberville warns mayor over anti-ICE activism: 'You won't like me very much' Alabama senator Tommy Tuberville threatens mayor over ICE-tracking program, warning of "zero-tolerance policy" for officials who circumvent federal law.
February 5 Karoline Leavitt on Nancy Guthrie kidnapping: Our hearts and prayers are with Savannah and her family White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt addresses Nancy Guthrie's disappearance and how the federal government is assisting the search.
February 5 Fox Nation’s ‘The White House’ pulls back the curtain on America’s first presidents Fox Nation debuts the new docudrama ‘The White House,’ chronicling the earliest years of the nation’s first presidents and their families, premiering Feb. 6.
February 5 Anti-ICE 'digital Minutemen' use military-grade surveillance tactics against feds At least 200 groups train civilians in S.A.L.U.T.E. intelligence method to track federal agents in 13 databases, raising national security concerns.
February 5 Federal judge rules against DHS on warrantless immigration arrests in Oregon Federal judge bars DHS from carrying out warrantless immigration arrests in Oregon without individualized assessments of flight risk.
February 5 Sweeping bill to crush sanctuary cities, protect ICE agents unveiled in Senate GOP Sen. Eric Schmitt's Protect America Act proposes four-part legislation targeting sanctuary cities, strengthening immigration penalties and protecting federal officers.
February 5 Trump DOUBLES DOWN on defense of Noem President Donald Trump brushes off calls to relieve Homeland Secretary Kristi Noem of her duties.
February 5 Warren and Bessent erupt into shouting match over Trump's Warsh joke Elizabeth Warren sparred with Treasury Secretary Bessent over Trump's joke about suing Fed nominee Kevin Warsh if he doesn't cut interest rates as desired.
February 5 Investigation of Nike's DEI practices could have major nationwide impact on hiring, says Alan Dershowitz Harvard professor calls Nike's DEI investigation a "big deal" that could reshape corporate hiring practices following Supreme Court's admissions ruling.