Opinion 12 hours ago DAVID MARCUS: Team Trump just made a bold stand against hatred Trump's State Department is right to block punk band Bob Vylan from US after the duo led 'Death to IDF' chants at Glastonbury in the United Kingdom.
State Department 15 hours ago 'Antisemitic' British band banned from US after viral 'death to the IDF' festival chants The State Department has pulled visas for British band Bob Vylan after the group called for "death" to the Israel Defense Forces during the Glastonbury Music Festival Saturday.
United Nations 1 day ago Revealed: The extensive perks UN officials receive amid budget crisis The array of benefits United Nations’ senior staff receives has been untouched during the UN80 Initiative. Here’s what senior staff continue to enjoy as the U.N. faces a liquidity crisis.
Conflicts 2 days ago Marco Rubio holds first meeting with families of hostages held by Hamas U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio held his first official meeting with the families of the hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza amid the terror group's ongoing war with Israel.
Iran 3 days ago US Virtual Embassy in Iran urges Americans to evacuate country immediately after partial airspace reopening The US Virtual Embassy is urging Americans to leave Iran after partial airspace reopening, advising travel by land to neighboring countries if safe as consular support remains limited.
Opioid Crisis 4 days ago Rubio announces new visa restrictions on families of fentanyl traffickers US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced new sanctions on Thursday that he called “necessary" to “deter and dismantle" the flow of deadly fentanyl into the United States.
VIDEO 4 days ago Secretary of State Marco Rubio announces new visa restrictions on family of fentanyl traffickers U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced new sanctions on Thursday that he called “necessary” to “deter and dismantle” the flow of deadly fentanyl into the United States.
VIDEO June 23 Iranian regime has a 'strategic dilemma,' former Trump envoy says Former State Department deputy special envoy Ellie Cohanim breaks down what she calls the Iranian regime's 'strategic mistake' on 'America Reports.'
Middle East June 23 Americans in Qatar told to shelter in place and airspace shut down as Iranian military threatens action A U.S. Embassy Qatar warning advises Americans to shelter in place after weekend strikes on Iran, despite Qatari officials assuring the security situation remains stable.
State Department June 22 State Department issues worldwide caution for US travelers following Trump's Iran strikes U.S. State Department issues worldwide caution for American travelers amid Israel-Iran conflict, warning of potential demonstrations and travel disruptions across the Middle East.
VIDEO June 22 America's 'long and winding' road to attacking Iran Fox News correspondent Gillian Turner examines how decades of diplomatic tensions with Iran led to U.S. airstrikes.
Marco Rubio June 20 Judge Boasberg orders Rubio to refer Trump officials' Signal messages to DOJ to ensure preservation Judge Boasberg said Trump officials likely neglected record-keeping duties using auto-deleting Signal messages and ordered Rubio to refer existing messages to the Justice Department
State Department June 20 State Department says it has provided guidance to more than 25,000 people in Israel, West Bank and Iran Amid Israel-Iran tensions, the State Department has provided guidance to over 25,000 people in Israel, the West Bank and Iran seeking information about the war and how to stay safe.
Iran June 19 US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee indicates US is working to offer evacuation options U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee indicated that work is being done to provide evacuation options to Americans in the Jewish state.
Senate on Foreign Policy June 18 Trump's approach to Africa lauded by top Republican as recent airstrikes show 'outside the box' thinking Senator Jim Risch discusses U.S. security challenges in Africa, including terrorism in Somalia, the war in Sudan, and the growing influence of China, Russia, and Iran.
Kristi Noem June 17 Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem hospitalized after allergic reaction An allergic reaction prompted the hospitalization of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Tuesday, though department officials confirm she is recovering.
VIDEO June 17 State Dept confirms American death in Kyiv following Russian missile attack A U.S. citizen died during a Russian missile attack on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, the State Department confirmed Tuesday afternoon.
VIDEO June 17 Iran's 'unconditional surrender' is best for the world: Ofir Akunis Israeli Consul General in New York Ofir Akunis says Iran's nuclear proliferation is the most important issue for Israel on 'America Reports.'
VIDEO June 17 State Dept announces establishment of Middle East Task Force State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce delivers a briefing on the Israel-Iran conflict.
Travel Safety June 17 American tourists in popular vacation spot face increased risk of being killed, robbed The Dominican Republic receives updated travel advisory warning Americans about violent crime, robbery, homicide and sexual assault amid concerns over limited police effectiveness.
United Nations June 17 US still has no UN ambassador as world leaders convene amid multifront crises U.S. still without U.N. ambassador after 150 days of Trump's presidency despite Mike Waltz's nomination in May, raising concerns about America's influence amid global challenges.
Donald Trump June 12 Trump warns Israel strike on Iran 'could happen' amid Middle East evacuation, nuclear negotiations IAEA declares Iran in breach of non-proliferation obligations as U.S. embassy in Iraq orders partial evacuation, while Defense Secretary Hegseth suggests Iran is moving toward nuclear weapons capability.
Marco Rubio June 10 State Department reveals plan to deliver 'life-saving' meals to 1.4M starving children Senior State Department official tells Fox News Digital new funding approval will "nourish over one million of the world's most vulnerable children."
Foreign Policy June 6 Risch urges 'top to bottom' USAID spending review after waste, fraud exposed Risch said descriptions included in USAID didn’t provide enough information, and must undergo review.
Donald Trump June 4 Trump suspends foreign student visas at Harvard University amid national security concerns President Trump signs proclamation targeting student visas for Harvard University, citing concerns over the school's foreign ties and failure to report information to DHS.
VIDEO June 4 State Department spokesperson reveals when Trump was the 'least optimistic' in Russia-Ukraine peace talks State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce weighs in on President Donald Trump's talk with Russian President Vladimir Putin on 'The Story.'
VIDEO June 4 State Dept clashes with reporters over Gaza aid program following mass casualty event State Department hits back on criticisms about U.S.-backed Gaza relief effort after major casualty event.
VIDEO June 4 U.S. issues warning for Americans using dating apps in Mexico amid kidnapping reports A travel security warns Americans to exercise 'extra-high alert' as U.S. Embassy reports alarming rise in abductions linked to dating apps.
Opinion June 3 President Trump’s visa policy thwarts China’s spy network on college campuses – and in Congress Chinese spies using student visas to infiltrate U.S. politics prompt Trump's decisive action to revoke visas, enhancing scrutiny and protecting national security.
State Department May 31 Bono’s ‘300,000 dead’ claim over USAID cuts gets smacked down by Rogan, Musk: ‘Liar/idiot’ Bono claimed on Joe Rogan’s podcast that USAID cuts caused 300,000 deaths, prompting Elon Musk to fire back on X, calling him a “liar/idiot" and denying the attack.