February 10 Florida sheriff’s department uses seized drug cash to purchase ice cream truck Sheriff John Mina discusses his department’s decision to buy an ice cream truck with money seized from drug dealers on ‘Fox & Friends First.’
February 10 NEW: US TAKES OUT suspected narco-trafficking boat The U.S. military confirmed an operation in the Eastern Pacific resulting in a strike against an alleged narco-trafficking boat. The operation led to the death of two suspected individuals while search operations are underway for a third suspect.
February 10 Mother sounds alarm on social media addiction after losing teen son to suicide Maurine Molak shares her story after her 16-year-old son, David, died by suicide in 2016 and argues safeguards 'don't work' as tech giants face trial over the alleged addictive and harmful nature of social media platforms.
February 10 Nancy Guthrie latest: Law enforcement faces cooperation issues Sources reveal Arizona local law enforcement delayed cooperating with federal investigators in the early days of the search for Nancy Guthrie. Former NYPD senior hostage negotiator Greg Yovane explains why he's 'not surprised.'
February 10 Congress debates DHS funding, ICE reform amidst potential Homeland Security shutdown Rep. Lance Gooden, R-Texas, slams Democrats for putting TSA funding at risk and 'standing against law enforcement' ahead of immigration enforcement leaders' testimony on Capitol Hill.
February 10 Savannah Guthrie releases new video as search for mom Nancy expands Retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke details the ongoing search for Nancy Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie's mother, now in its second week. He analyzes Savannah's emotional plea and the FBI's intensive 24/7 command post efforts.
February 9 Florida mandates English on driver's license exams after deadly crash In Florida, residents must now meet an English requirement on driving exams after an illegal immigrant allegedly caused a crash that killed three people last August.
February 9 Landmark social media trial heads to opening statements A landmark court battle puts Big Tech under pressure as plaintiffs argue social media algorithms harm children, raising questions about accountability, free speech and whether the verdict could reshape the tech industry.
February 9 TPUSA halftime show draws millions of viewers, announces another show for 2027 An alternative halftime show sparks praise for patriotism, unity and cultural identity. Independent journalist Evita Duffy-Alfonso reacts to massive viewership, an emotional Charlie Kirk dedication and a striking health message from Mike Tyson.
February 9 Former NYPD officer says ransom notes in Guthrie case could 'definitely' be fraudulent 91±¬ÁÏ' Madeleine Rivera reports the latest on the Nancy Guthrie investigation. Former NYPD officer Tom Smith also joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss his take on the case, ransom communications and more.Â