June 3 LIZ PEEK: Trump must stay strong, US reliance on Chinese minerals and drugs puts Americans at risk U.S. dependency on China for critical goods like rare earths and pharmaceuticals poses risks. Trump's strategies aim to enhance domestic manufacturing.
June 3 President Trump’s visa policy thwarts China’s spy network on college campuses – and in Congress Chinese spies using student visas to infiltrate U.S. politics prompt Trump's decisive action to revoke visas, enhancing scrutiny and protecting national security.
June 3 MORNING GLORY: Why the world should care about Hong Kong activist Jimmy Lai Jimmy Lai's imprisonment by China raises global concerns. The Bradley Foundation's award highlights his fight for freedom and challenges Xi Jinping's policies.
June 3 South Koreans cast votes for new president to succeed Yoon after his ouster over martial law declaration South Koreans are voting on Tuesday for a new president in a snap election following the ouster of former President Yoon Suk Yeol over his martial law declaration.
June 3 South Korea's ousted former President Yoon votes in presidential election South Korea's ousted former President Yoon Suk Yeol votes in a snap presidential election to choose his successor. (via Reuters)
June 2 'Seen and Unseen': Has Biden's mental decline reached Bill Clinton? Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo discusses former President Bill Clinton weighing in on allegations of former President Joe Biden's cognitive decline and Greta Thunberg sailing to Gaza on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
June 2 Ukrainian drones target military bases in Russia Fox News senior foreign affairs correspondent Greg Palkot has the latest on moves in the Russia-Ukraine war and progress in peace negotiations on 'Special Report.'
June 2 'Squad' members condemn antisemitic attack in Boulder after years of controversy Democrat Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib joined fellow Democrats to condemn the antisemitic attack in Boulder, calling for unity against hate and violence.
June 2 Historic university garden vandalized in apparent anti-Israel statement: 'Don't waste your tears' About 250 of the University of Michigan's iconic peonies were found Sunday morning with their flowers cut in an possible anti-Israel protest.
June 2 Ukraine’s surprise attack shows it may take a ‘major drone strike’ to change US defense policy, experts say The conflict underscores need for coordinated federal and private efforts to close gaps in homeland drone protection