February 12 Mamdani pushes for tax hike on wealthy New Yorkers New York Post columnist Miranda Devine reacts to New York City Democratic Socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani's proposed tax hike on the wealthiest New Yorkers and the potential exodus it could cause.
February 12 NATO launches Arctic security push as Trump eyes Greenland takeover NATO launches Arctic Sentry effort amid pressure from President Donald Trump about security in the region and his calls for U.S. acquisition of Greenland.
February 12 US tariff revenue up 300% under Trump as Supreme Court battle looms Tariff revenue surges 300% under Trump administration, but Supreme Court battle could reshape trade policy. Federal coffers see $124 billion windfall.
February 12 NATO Secretary General discusses the launch of Arctic Sentry NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte spoke about the launch of the alliance's Arctic Sentry security effort.
February 12 Trump admin warns Peru it could lose sovereignty as China tightens grip on nation U.S. warns Peru that China's control over $1.3 billion Chancay port threatens sovereignty as tensions escalate over Beijing's influence in Latin America.
February 12 UK prime minister outraged after Manchester United co-owner warns country is being 'colonized' by migrants British Prime Minister Keir Starmer blasted the owner of a famous soccer club for warning that the United Kingdom is being "colonized" by mass immigration.
February 12 Zelenskyy rips IOC after Ukrainian athlete gets disqualified over helmet honoring victims of Russian war Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy blasted the IOC on Thursday after one of the country's athletes was disqualified over his helmet tribue.
February 12 Nathan Sales breaks down Trump-Netanyahu meeting, Iran talks Brian Kilmeade interviews Nathan Sales, former ambassador-at-large, about President Donald Trump's meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu. They discuss potential diplomacy with Iran and Israel's demands for nuclear and missile program limits.
February 12 Russia to suspend flights to Cuba as Trump sanctions cut fuel supply Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency said the airlines Rossiya and Nordwind were forced to adjust their flight programs due to problems securing fuel in Cuba.
February 12 Jonathan Turley weighs in on Minnesota fraud scandal ahead of AG Ellison's testimony Jonathan Turley, GWU Law professor, discusses the upcoming Senate hearing on alleged fraud in Minnesota, where AG Keith Ellison and Gov. Tim Walz are expected to testify.