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Trump allies hail the “Gold Card" as a way to keep top talent in America, but critics warn the $1 million buy-in turns U.S. immigration into a luxury product for the ultra-wealthy.
Savannah Chrisley defended Erika Kirk after "Selling Sunset" star Christine Quinn criticized the mother of two for her parenting decisions on social media.
Venezuela's Maduro vows to "smash teeth" of the U.S. after America seized an oil tanker off the Venezuelan coast, escalating a diplomatic crisis between nations.
Public records show that the alleged staffer at the center of the controversy surrounding Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore received significant salary bump in 2025.
Speaker Johnson defended controversial military strikes on a Venezuelan drug boat after viewing classified video evidence, calling the actions "entirely appropriate."
DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin gave a scathing response to Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz’s request for the agency to “reassess" its immigration enforcement strategy.
Ahmed Nur Said Elmi documents his lifestyle in Johannesburg while Trump claims Rep. Ilhan Omar married her brother for immigration purposes.
Kennedy Center's National Symphony Orchestra honors military families with free holiday concert featuring 'Stars and Stripes for Christmas' performance.
"American Canto," the book authored by scandal-plagued political journalist Olivia Nuzzi, posted dismal book sales despite Nuzzi's tabloid attention.
Georgia receives $1 billion in Federal Emergency Management Agency funding for storm recoveries and pandemic response efforts as Trump administration looks to revamp FEMA.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem faced tense exchanges on deportations and legal claims as she warned Congress the U.S. is unprepared for escalating drone threats.
Scott Bessent canceled commemorative quarter designs from the Biden administration that focused on breaking chains and suffrage rather than featuring any Founding Fathers.
Philip Rivers is making a stunning NFL comeback at 44 with the Indianapolis Colts as the team eyes a playoff push after losing three straight games following their bye week.
Body camera footage shows police warned Luigi Mangione about using a fake ID during his arrest for allegedly murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Treasury sanctions Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's "narco-nephews" for drug trafficking, targeting Venezuela's alleged criminal network.
President Trump pushes back on a Wall Street Journal report saying China’s huge power grid gives it an AI edge, insisting new U.S. data centers will make their own energy.
MSNBC host Joy Reid sparks controversy sharing viral video claiming 'Jingle Bells' his racist, but researcher says work is misrepresented.
A federal judge ordered the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from ICE’s Moshannon Valley facility, ruling the Trump administration lacked the required removal order.
California man charged with DUI after crashing into eight Anaheim High School track runners during practice, sending seven teens to hospital with injuries.
Child killer Ronald Exantus was released early from a Kentucky prison after serving nine years of 20-year sentence and was arrested for a parole violation just eight days later.
Malicious Chrome and Edge extensions collected browsing history, keystrokes and personal data from millions of users before Google and Microsoft removed them.
A small number of Republicans joined Democrats to vote in favor of reversing President Donald Trump's order on federal worker unions.
During her podcast, former first lady Michelle Obama told CNN's Anderson Cooper how leaders refuse to step down from power as they age, creating problems for society.
It's decision day in red state Indiana as the state Senate votes on congressional redistricting championed by President Trump. The new map would create two more GOP-dominated districts.
Swedish Royal Court confirmed to Fox News Digital Princess Sofia met Jeffrey Epstein "on a few occasions" around 2005, denying reports of acting lessons or visa help.