February 2 There's 'tremendous hatred' between Zelenskyy and Putin, Trump says President Donald Trump addresses the current standpoint of the Russian-Ukraine conflict.
February 2 DC now considered a 'very safe' place, Trump says President Donald Trump touts low crime rate in Washington, D.C.
February 2 Fox News Poll: Too Fast, Too Unchecked? Voters sound off on rapid AI use & government regulation A new Fox News poll reveals 60% of voters think artificial intelligence is advancing too quickly, while 63% lack confidence in the federal government's regulation of AI.
February 2 Kristi Noem orders immediate body camera deployment for Minneapolis federal officers after deadly shootings DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced immediate body camera deployment for all federal Minneapolis officers, with nationwide expansion planned as funding allows.
February 2 Dana Perino: There’s a lot of misinformation on this ‘The Five’ discusses President Donald Trump backing body cameras on ICE officers in Minneapolis as activists target them by releasing their personal information.
February 2 Costa Rica swings right as voters embrace tough-on-crime leader amid surging violence Laura Fernández of the Sovereign People's Party wins Costa Rica's presidential election as chosen successor of President Rodrigo Chaves, promising to continue his agenda.
February 2 Weekend Roundup: Convicted murderers, child sex abusers among illegal aliens nabbed by ICE across US Department of Homeland Security says its weekend ICE roundup targeted the “worst of the worst," including repeat pedophiles and people convicted of deadly conduct and aggravated assault.
February 2 Trump slams 'lightweight' Trevor Noah comments during 'terrible,' 'unwatchable' Grammys President Donald Trump is asked about his social media post following the award show.
February 2 DOJ removes Ed Martin from Trump admin's Weaponization Working Group amid increased activity Ed Martin was removed from the Justice Department's Weaponization Working Group despite the panel meeting more frequently. He will continue as a pardon attorney for President Trump.
February 2 Jeanine Pirro touts DC’s historic decline in violent crime and homicides U.S. Attorney General for D.C. Jeanine Pirro discusses what has led to a dramatic decline in violent crime and homicides in Washington, D.C. and more on ‘The Story.’