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Nancy Guthrie, mother of "TODAY" host Savannah Guthrie, was allegedly abducted from her Tucson home as local crime concerns continue to mount across the area.
A Department of Homeland Security shutdown is looming after Senate Democrats rejected Republican funding proposals. Here are the employees who will be affected the most.
This week's news quiz covers border czar Tom Homan's Operation Metro Surge update in Minnesota and a pop star who joked she's "made of rubber" after falling on stage.
Queen Elizabeth II intervened when ex-Prince Andrew's dinner parties kept palace staff working until midnight, reveals former royal butler Paul Burrell.
Former BLM activist turned PragerU host Xaviaer DuRousseau advocates for mass incarceration of violent criminals, challenging progressive policies.
Trump's $12 billion "Project Vault" aims to break Chinese dominance in rare earth elements, creating America's first critical mineral stockpile for national security.
ICE announces arrests of convicted illegal immigrants, including murderers and drug traffickers from Vietnam, Honduras, Cuba and Mexico, in recent enforcement operations.
America faces a mounting fiscal crisis with debt at 120% of GDP as interest expenses now exceed defense spending, creating significant national economic risks.
Coronado's beloved "Sandcastle Man" vows to continue building elsewhere after hotel split while supporters rally behind Bill Pavlacka on social media.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott called out the “hypocrisy" of Democrats advocating for states’ rights in Minnesota after he was lambasted for enforcing the border under the Biden administration.
Donald Trump's deep understanding of news industry vulnerabilities gives him unprecedented political power over media coverage and public perception.
Virginia Democrats fast-track new congressional map that could flip four GOP seats, potentially deciding House control in November elections.
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 shows how smart national standards help America lead emerging technologies for effective AI regulation frameworks.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz faces criticism for proposing $10 million in small business relief after Trump's immigration crackdown amid fraud allegations.
Congressional hearing on Jeffrey Epstein case devolved into partisan theater as both sides seemed to prioritize viral moments over substantive answers.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeks to revoke citizenship of two Palestinian men convicted of terrorism in the first use of a controversial deportation law.
Two people were killed and at least one other was injured in a shooting at South Carolina State University, prompting a campus lockdown and cancellation of Friday classes.
The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier was ordered to the Middle East as President Donald Trump weighs military action against Iran amid rising regional tensions.
Prince William's Earthshot Prize faces scrutiny after partner DP World CEO was linked to Jeffrey Epstein in DOJ files, prompting charity investigation.
Puerto Rico's governor signed a law recognizing unborn babies as human beings, a move opponents argue could potentially lead to outlawing abortion.
Switzerland will vote June 14 on capping population at 10 million as anti-immigration referendum gains momentum with population nearing 9.1 million.
Federal, state and local law enforcement in Louisiana have made more than 700 arrests during a monthslong operation against violent crimes and drugs.
DHS arrests illegal immigrant charged with rape after Oregon sanctuary policies allowed his release on bail after suspect was caught using a fake passport at airport.
Ilia Malinin, aka the "Quad God," landed the first legal Olympic backflip since 1976 at the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics, helping the Americans win team gold.
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons revealed that there are about 1.6 million illegal aliens with final deportation orders in the U.S., half of whom have criminal convictions.