February 15 Homan fires back at Minnesota leaders' demands that federal government pay for ICE 'damage' Border czar Tom Homan joins 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss the partial government shutdown, Democratic backlash against ICE, Operation Metro and unrest in Minnesota.
February 15 WATCH: US forces board Veronica III crude oil tanker The Department of War said U.S. forces interdicted and boarded a vessel in the Indo-Pacific after it attempted to evade a quarantine order issued by President Donald Trump. (Credit: US Department of War)
February 15 Guthrie's pacemaker is the 'best unbiased witness,' expert says Cybersecurity expert Morgan Wright explains why Nancy Guthrie’s pacemaker is critical in her disappearance on 'Fox & Friends Weekend.'
February 15 Columbia pulls promotion for DHS career expo after faculty claims university is aiding 'authoritarianism' Columbia University withdrew promotion of a DHS-affiliated CBP virtual career expo after faculty criticized the listing as aiding "authoritarianism."
February 15 Maryland woman says TPUSA high school event raised 'serious concerns,' says Child Protective Services notified A Turning Point USA group faced controversy at a Maryland high school event, including a community member reporting it to Child Protective Services.
February 15 Study challenges negative cannabis stereotypes, claiming link to brain benefits Cannabis was linked to increased brain volume in a new study, but researchers urge caution, as findings contradict previous research on marijuana's effects.
February 15 Families of migrant crime victims share emotional stories with Alexis McAdams Fox News' Alexis McAdams interviews families impacted by crimes committed by illegal immigrants.
February 15 Federal jurisdictions, tribal lands could cloud Guthrie search, former FBI agent warns Retired FBI Supervisory Agent James Gagliano highlights how Arizona’s federally recognized tribes create a complex multi-jurisdictional 'maze' that could complicate investigative efforts.
February 15 This social justice warrior was all-in for BLM, then he 'accidentally red-pilled' himself Former Black Lives Matter activist Xaviaer DuRousseau reveals how researching BLM funding led to his transformation into a conservative PragerU host.
February 15 Wall Street could seize your retirement savings in the next financial crash — and it's perfectly legal Investigation uncovers how banking institutions secretly altered securities laws in the 1970s, prioritizing Wall Street over individual investors.