World February 11 Scott Bessent says Iran understands 'brute force' as Trump weighs options amid nuclear standoff Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reveals President Donald Trump ordered maximum pressure sanctions against Iran as nuclear program negotiations stall.
U.S. February 11 Minnesota police say vehicle believed to be pursued by federal agents crashed downtown, protests ensue One person was injured when a vehicle believed to have been pursued by federal agents crashed in St. Paul, Minnesota, drawing protests.
White House February 11 Trump Religious Liberty Commission boots member after contentious antisemitism hearing President Donald Trump's Religious Liberty Commission removed Catholic activist after controversial antisemitism hearing.
VIDEO February 11 Trump economic policies 'starting to pay off,' says Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent discusses the Trump administration's better-than-expected jobs report, recent Iran sanctions and more on 'America Reports.'
White House February 11 Trump to host ‘Clean Beautiful Coal’ event, calls it America’s most reliable energy President Donald Trump is hosting an event at the White House Wednesday to tout how “Clean Beautiful Coal" is America’s most reliable and affordable energy source.
Opinion February 11 DAVID MARCUS: Yes, even White, Irish illegal immigrants must be deported Trump administration's ICE deportation policies face scrutiny as Irish immigrant case challenges claims of racial bias in immigration enforcement efforts.
Benjamin Netanyahu February 11 Israel joins Board of Peace ahead of Netanyahu-Trump meeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed on to join the Board of Peace before meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House.
VIDEO February 11 Anti-ICE sheriff STUMPED by 'fifth-grade civics' question North Carolina Republican state Rep. Allen Chesser was visibly shocked after Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden could not answer a basic question about how the government works during a hearing.
Politics February 11 Idaho families sue over federal immigration enforcement at horse racing track A lawsuit has been brought on behalf of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents who were detained by authorities during an episode in Idaho last year.
Homeland Security February 11 ICE director flips script on Swalwell after Dem lawmaker demanded his resignation Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons refuses to resign after Rep. Eric Swalwell's ultimatum to quit or "side with the killers" during heated House committee hearing.
Governors February 11 Pritzker joins chorus of Dem governors boycotting White House dinner after snub ignites 'chaos' Democratic governors blasted President Trump over disinviting two of their colleagues to a traditionally bipartisan event, leading to a growing chorus of them vowing not to attend