Media July 13, 2023 'Sound of Freedom' actor Jim Caviezel calls out media attacks on hit film: They are 'quaking in their boots' Actor Jim Caviezel fired back after media criticism of his hit film "Sound of Freedom," saying mainstream outlets have been unfair and are "quaking in their boots."
Europe July 13, 2023 Sweden high court rejects extradition requests from Turkey, citing lack of criminality under Swedish law Sweden's Supreme Court denied Turkey's extradition requests for two unidentified men due to the act they are accused of committing not being considered a crime under Swedish law.
Media July 13, 2023 Popular San Francisco food hall closing as 'drug dealing, public defecation' scare off guests: Report La Cocina, a San Francisco food hall, is closing over safety concerns after some residents have accused the police department and city hall of not enforcing the law.
Media July 12, 2023 Some San Francisco drug dealers make $350,000 every year, still get free legal defense in court: report A politician is shining light on the justice system after a report revealed that some drug dealers make $350,000 per year but still can receive free legal counsel.
China July 12, 2023 Concerns raised over China's new counter-espionage law: 'anyone can be detained' China has broadened a national security law that is expected to increase tensions with the U.S. and Western countries. Treasury Secretary Yellen raised concerns with officials in Beijing.
VIDEO July 8, 2023 Accountant Gene Marks proposes 'hard stance' US can take for China to pay debt Accountant Gene Marks assesses the U.S. impact from China's debt crisis after loaning trillions with Arthel Neville on 'Fox News Live.'
OPINION July 7, 2023 Insane California green energy rules could wreck trucking industry Biden administration and California are wrecking the trucking industry by forcing companies to embrace electric vehicles that are slow to charge and have a reduced range.
Mexico July 6, 2023 Mexican cartel suspected in case of severed body parts found outside state capital The scattered remains of at least two different murder victims were discovered in the neighborhoods surrounding a Mexican state capital on Wednesday.
Artificial Intelligence July 6, 2023 American companies keep distance from China AI conference amid accessibility concerns Several major U.S. tech companies signed up as strategic partners in 2019, but this year's World AI Conference in Shanghai will see just one serving in any partnership role.
VIDEO July 5, 2023 China restricts key exports ahead of Secretary Yellen's Beijing visit Retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Daniel Davis provides analysis of the Biden administration's position with China as some critics argue the U.S. looks weak.