Caribbean 7 hours ago US bolsters military presence in Caribbean near Venezuela amid Trump's efforts to halt drug trafficking The U.S. military is strengthening its Navy presence near Venezuela, as President Donald Trump seeks to stop the flow of drug trafficking.
Border security 1 day ago 14K migrants hoping to enter US turn back, UN finds A new report reveals that more than 14,000 migrants who had hoped to cross into the U.S. have turned back and reversed course due to the Trump administration's border enforcement policies.
Central America August 27 Abrego Garcia renews push for asylum in US, reveals new country willing to accept him Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Salvadoran man at the center of ongoing controversy and legal wranglings, is seeking asylum in the United States.
VIDEO August 24 Mexican senator warns cartels have ‘infested’ her nation Mexican Sen. Lilly Tellez discusses the alleged infiltration of cartels in the Mexican government and President Donald Trump’s potential role in solving the conflict on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
VIDEO August 8 Army veteran: Nobody is more thrilled than me to see Special Forces 'stacking cartel members like cardboard' Former U.S. Army Special Forces Jim Hanson commends the Trump administration's 'tremendous step' against drug cartels on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
Central America August 5 Dem doubles down amid firestorm of criticism over Guatemalan loyalty: 'I am both Chapina and American' Democratic Rep. Delia Ramirez of Illinois issued a statement responding to the raft of criticism she faced for a comment that she recently made about her Guatemalan heritage.
World August 1 Trump ally Bukele's party amends El Salvador constitution to allow indefinite presidential re-election El Salvador's legislature has passed constitutional reforms that extend presidential terms from five years to six and allow for indefinite re-election.
Cruises July 28 FBI investigating death on board Carnival Dream cruise ship The FBI’s Houston Office says they are investigating a death that happened on board the Carnival Dream cruise ship around July 23.
Joe Biden July 22 Salvadoran president responds to Hunter Biden's invasion threat: What is he 'sniffing'? Hunter Biden threatens to invade El Salvador, prompting President Bukele to mock the statement while highlighting ongoing prisoner swap cooperation with the U.S.
Archaeology July 18 Texas husband-wife team finds 'priceless' royal tomb filled with 1,700-year-old treasures Texas archaeologist couple Arlen and Diane Chase uncovered the 4th-century tomb of Te' K'ab Chaak, the earliest ruler of Caracol, a major Mayan city in Belize. The feat took 40 years of research.
VIDEO July 17 Texas archaeologists uncover ancient king's tomb in Belize Texas archaeologists Arlen Chase and Diane Chase recently uncovered the 4th-century tomb of Te' K'ab Chaak, the earliest ruler of Caracol, a major Mayan city in Belize. (Source: Caracol Archaeological Project; University of Houston)
Central America July 4 Bukele mocks Abrego Garcia's torture claims with prison highlight reel El Salvador President Nayib Bukele has released a video montage showing Kilmar Abrego Garcia apparently thriving during his imprisonment, in an attempt to refute the migrant’s claims that he was tortured while in custody.
Missouri June 30 Missouri factory worker found dead inside industrial oven, police say Deadly accident at Gilster-Mary Lee Cereal Plant leaves Guatemalan worker dead inside industrial oven, authorities working to determine how it happened.
New York Yankees June 13 Investigation into death of Brett Gardner's son still open for 'possible homicide': report The death of Brett Gardner's son is reportedly still under investigation for a "possible homicide." Miller Gardner was 14 when he died of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Immigration May 30 ICE agents in Boston arrest migrant murderer, child rapists as 91±¬ÁÏ rides along 91±¬ÁÏ embedded exclusively with Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the Boston area, where agents arrested hundreds of criminal migrants wanted for crimes like child rape and murder.
Immigration May 27 Maryland Democrat Ivey furious not given access to Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador Maryland Rep. Glenn Ivey's attempt to meet deported MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador failed by what he labeled as "stonewalling" by the government there.
VIDEO May 11 Venezuelan opposition leader speaks out on ‘brutal’ Maduro regime Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado breaks down President Donald Trump’s tariff policy on countries importing oil from Venezuela and more on ‘Sunday Morning Futures.’
Central America May 6 US Embassy warns Americans in Central American country of mass shooting threat The U.S. Embassy in Honduras on Tuesday said it received information about a potential mass shooting threat in the Central American nation's capital, Tegucigalpa.
VIDEO May 4 Venezuelan opposition leader claims Maduro is in his ‘weakest position ever’ Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado breaks down Chevron’s negotiations with the Trump administration over operations in Venezuela and more on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
Travel May 1 Haunting slave ships found off coast of national park 300 years later: 'Very convincing' Divers recently identified two Danish slave ships, Fridericus Quartus and Christianus Quintus, during an excavation near Costa Rica. The vessels were shipwrecked in 1710.
Immigration April 24 Federal judge gives DOJ another week in Abrego Garcia deportation case A federal judge has granted the DOJ a one-week extension to provide information on its efforts to return deported illegal migrant Abrego Garcia to the U.S.
Illinois April 23 Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker moves to boycott El Salvador for aiding Trump over Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s detention Illinois state agencies have been ordered to review investments and contracts with business linked to El Salvador, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said.
Politics April 19 Dem senator's El Salvador trip might violate law liberals used as pretext for Michael Flynn probe: critics Sen. Chris Van Hollen should be subject to the Logan Act of 1799, say several conservatives who point to hypocrisy over the case of Gen. Michael Flynn.
Donald Trump April 18 Trump calls Sen. Van Hollen a 'fool' after meeting with deported MS-13 suspect in El Salvador President Donald Trump is calling Sen. Chris Van Hollen a "fool" after the Maryland Democrat flew to El Salvador to meet with Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
Opinion April 18 Why Trump is right to revitalize the Monroe Doctrine The Monroe Doctrine seeks to exclude outside powers from the Western Hemisphere. It is key to protecting the U.S. and our neighbors from China’s malicious designs.
World April 18 US man hijacks small plane in Belize, stabs 3 people before he's shot dead Authorities at the Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport reported a hijacking of a small plan by a U.S. man who stabbed two passengers and a pilot before being fatally shot.
Puerto Rico April 17 Puerto Rico hit with massive island-wide blackout ahead of Easter weekend A massive island-wide blackout hit the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico midday Wednesday as residents were preparing for the Easter weekend.
Donald Trump April 15 Trump open to sending violent American criminals to El Salvador prisons President Donald Trump told Fox Noticias that he would "love" to send some homegrown violent criminals to El Salvador, saying he was looking into it.
Latin America April 14 Bukele says Trump has 350 million Americans to 'liberate' by ending crime, terrorism El Salvador's Nayib Bukele told President Donald Trump that he must "liberate" Americans from crime and that letting men in women's sports is "violence against women."
Immigration April 11 DOJ says whereabouts of Maryland immigrant wrongly deported to El Salvador are unknown The DOJ says the whereabouts of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland-based Salvadoran immigrant wrongfully deported to an El Salvador last month, are unknown.