Politics 2 days ago Democrats' El Salvador trip lampooned by Senate GOP group in faux tourism ad: '¡Bienvenidos!' In an ad Tuesday, the National Republican Senatorial Committee lampooned Democrats like Sen. Chris Van Hollen, who traveled to El Salvador to try to free Kilmar Garcia.
Opinion April 16 DAVID MARCUS: Americans get it. Trump's moves to clean up Biden's open border chaos will be messy Americans do not relish the position our feckless leaders have put us in by failing to enforce our nation’s laws. But we simply can't accept the consequences of having no border.
Crime March 31 El Salvador accepts more alleged Tren de Aragua gang members from Trump admin Secretary of State Marco Rubio said 17 men he described as violent criminals from the Tren de Aragua gang have been transferred to El Salvador.
VIDEO March 16 Canadian ambassador to US: 'We take seriously our sovereignty' Canadian Ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman joins 'Fox News Sunday' to comment on U.S.-Canada relations, trade negotiations and how a federal election could impact the relationship between the two nations.
VIDEO March 2 China doesn't operate the Panama Canal, but it can 'control it': Gordon Chang Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang discusses China's influence in Latin America and tensions between them and the United States over the Panama Canal.
Russia February 20 Russian aircraft fly in Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone, US says Russian military aircraft were spotted flying in the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) on Tuesday and Wednesday, U.S. officials said.
Politics January 7 Trump trolling Canada as 51st state could boost Democrats with 'blue-state behemoth' President-elect Donald Trump keeps up his taunts of referring to Canada as America's 51st state. However, if it actually happened, it could be a major political gift to Democrats at the expense of Republicans.
VIDEO December 29 US can't defend Greenland 'for nothing,' former national security adviser says Former National Security Adviser Amb. Robert O'Brien breaks down foreign policy under a second Trump administration, the president-elect's demanding the return of the Panama Canal, the purchase of Greenland and the threats posed by China.
Canada December 16 Canadian Finance Minister resigns as Trudeau government's popularity flounders Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announced her resignation from Justin Trudeau's Cabinet on Monday, a powerful blow to the Liberal Prime Minister's hold on the government.
VIDEO December 4 'Number of people' stabbed in downtown Vancouver The Vancouver Police Department said that a suspect has been shot and killed following a stabbing on Dec. 4. (@19th_place via X)
Mexico October 3 Shooting near luxury Mexico resort leaves 1 dead, suspects flee on jet skis A Mexican national was shot and killed Wednesday near a ritzy resort in Cancun before two suspects fled on jet skis, according to a local report.
VIDEO August 31 This is what every American needs to understand: Steve Hilton Fox News contributor Steve Hilton provides his reaction to Vice President Harris' sit-down interview with CNN, her shifts on policies and Brazil's suspension of X.
Venezuelan Political Crisis July 29 Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro claims election victory, refuses to publish results Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was declared the winner of the presidential election on Sunday, although the opposition is also claiming victory.
INFECTIOUS DISEASE June 26 CDC warns of mosquito-driven virus as cases spike The CDC has released a fresh health advisory warning about the spread of the mosquito-born dengue virus as infections are soaring around the globe.
WILD NATURE June 11 Plummeting Humboldt penguin population presents extinction risk The Humboldt penguin population has declined to the point that the birds are at risk of extinction. Scientists found only a single breeding pair during their survey.
Mexico June 3 Claudia Sheinbaum elected as Mexico's 1st female president Former Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum is projected to win Mexico's presidential election, becoming the country's first woman president.
Mexico May 22 Mexican authorities find bodies of 4 men, 2 women piled up in resort city Prosecutors in Mexico's southern Guerrero state say the strangled bodies of four men and two women have been found piled up on a street in Acapulco.
South America May 18 Argentina's Milei shuts up critics with miracle turnaround of economy, strong security policies Argentina elected Javier Milei as the country struggled with some of the highest inflation in the world, seeking radical change in the face of crisis.
Brazil May 3 Death toll from heavy rains, flooding rises to 13 in southern Brazil Heavy rains and flooding have killed 13 people so far in Brazil's southernmost state of Rio Grande do Sul so far. Thousands have been displaced and 21 are still missing.
VIDEO April 28 'Americas Act' is good for us, for our hemisphere: Sen. Bill Cassidy Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., weighs in on China's expanding influence in the western hemisphere and the "Americas Act."
OPINION April 27 China is rapidly expanding its influence in our backyard and US must act now The four of us represent different regions across the country. But we all know that the U.S. must help develop our hemisphere for more substantial and lasting cooperation.
Venezuelan Political Crisis April 24, 2024 Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate says he would free political prisoners, bring home exiles Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez said that, if elected, he would guarantee the freedom of political prisoners and the return of those exiled.
Food-Drink April 14, 2024 Tamales are hot today, yet savory wraps are as old as civilization Tamales are surging in popularity, with digital visibility up 47% last year and sold in 34,000 U.S. restaurants. Tamales are actually one of the oldest known prepared foods.
Solar Eclipse April 4, 2024 How to photograph total solar eclipse: Tips for amateur photographers Here are five tips to help amateur photographers capture the moment of a total solar eclipse in the U.S. on April 8 and enjoy the rare cosmic event.
OPINION April 3, 2024 Haiti’s crisis isn’t ours and we need to keep it that way Haiti is in the news once more for chaos, unrest and violence. But the Caribbean crisis shouldn't be used to push an American intervention. We need to stay out of it.
Caribbean March 22, 2024 Haiti gang leader, an associate of Jimmy 'Barbeque' Cherizier, is killed: report Ernst Julme, the head of the Delmas 95 gang, which is part of an alliance with gang leader Jimmy “Barbeque" Cherizier, reportedly has been killed in Haiti.
Caribbean March 19, 2024 Florida congressman helps 13 more Americans escape Haiti, swipes at Biden 'pattern of abandonment' Florida Rep. Cory Mills says he has evacuated another 13 Americans from Port-au-Prince, Haiti, which has become increasingly unstable due to gang violence.
OPINION March 19, 2024 Is freedom brewing in Latin America? Many signs point to 'yes' Despite the dire news we read about America's border crisis, there are glimmers of hope starting to show across Latin America. Here's where to look for them.
VIDEO March 16, 2024 Rep. Carlos Gimenez on potential Haitian mass migration: 'We have to brace ourselves' Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., discusses Gov. Ron DeSantis' actions to halt a potential Haitian migrant influx and the possible plan to use Guantanamo Bay to process the migrants.
World March 3, 2024 Armed gangs jailbreak 4,000 inmates in Haiti after days-long gun battle with police Armed gangs stormed Haiti's largest prison on Saturday, jailbreaking nearly 4,000 inmates as the prime minister pleaded for help with gang violence.