February 19 Trump’s ‘no-nonsense’ DC crackdown tops 10k arrests as DOJ declares era of ‘unchecked violence is over’ Crime drops dramatically in Washington, D.C., as President Donald Trump's federal task force reports 10,000 arrests and 1,000 firearms recovered. Murders down 68%.
February 19 Democrats turn their backs on DHS and ICE when America needs them most Republicans push DHS funding bill while Democrats seek to strip ICE enforcement authority and restrict cooperation with law enforcement agencies.
February 19 Expert says genetic genealogy key to Nancy Guthrie case Othram CEO David Mittelman explains how advanced genetic genealogy can aid in solving the Nancy Guthrie case, criminal defense attorney Donna Rotunno also joins 'Fox & Friends' to break down how investigators utilize this technology.
February 19 Zuckerberg pressed on underage Instagram users Kurt 'The CyberGuy' Knutsson joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss Mark Zuckerberg's first day in court amid a Los Angeles social media trial to determine if Meta makes it's apps intentionally addictive.
February 19 DC Mayor Bowser declares emergency over Potomac sewage spill, asks for federal help D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser declared a disaster emergency over the historic Potomac sewage spill that dumped 240 million gallons into river.
February 19 Former Laci Peterson detective walks through Guthrie crime scene Former Laci Peterson investigator Jon Buehler walked through the area outside Nancy Guthrie's home with Fox News' Griff Jenkins.
February 19 RNC sues to stop Democrats' Virginia redistricting push RNC and two GOP lawmakers sue to stop Virginia Democrats' push to redraw congressional maps, claiming constitutional violations in amendment process.
February 19 California avalanche that killed 8 is deadliest in state history The avalanche that killed eight skiers this week in California was the deadliest in state history as another expected powerful storm delays recovery efforts.
February 19 University of North Texas cancels exhibit featuring anti-ICE art "Ni De Aquí, Ni De Allá" art show canceled at UNT after allegedly featuring anti-immigration enforcement artwork. Artist remains defiant on censorship.
February 19 Illinois university moves classes online after learning ICE is operating in the same building Illinois university moves classes online after learning ICE is renting office space in same building as campus location, citing student safety concerns.