The Balkans 9 hours ago State Department stays quiet as Albania reinstates deputy prime minister accused of corruption Albania's Constitutional Court reinstated Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku after corruption charges led to her removal from office in November.
VIDEO 1 day ago Trump ramps up pressure on Venezuela: 'National security first' 'America's Newsroom' co-anchor Bill Hemmer details the Trump administration's actions against Venezuela. State Department spokesperson Tommy Pigott discusses the pressure campaign and the efforts toward peace in Ukraine.
State Department 1 day ago Trump administration offers $5M reward for capture of fugitive Los Choneros gang leader The U.S. is offering a $5 million reward for Los Choneros leader Francisco Bermúdez after designating the group a terrorist organization for alleged drug trafficking.
Immigration 2 days ago Trump plan sells 'Gold Card' visas for $1M; critics warn of pay-to-play that could be abused 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.
Sanctions 2 days ago Trump admin weighs terrorism sanctions against UN Palestinian aid agency over Hamas allegations The Trump administration is considering terrorism sanctions against UNRWA over alleged Hamas ties, potentially disrupting Palestinian aid across Middle East.
Media 3 days ago Journalist compares Rubio's font change order for State Department to Nazis banning 'Jewish' fonts Secretary of State Marco Rubio's order to change the State Department's official font drew a Nazi comparison from journalist Steve Herman.
Media 3 days ago Rubio orders State Dept to dump Calibri font and restore Times New Roman, reversing Biden-era order Secretary of State Marco Rubio abolished Calibri typeface at the State Department this week as part of efforts to dismantle DEI programs and restore traditional formatting.
State Department 4 days ago Trump administration revokes record 85,000 visas in sweeping immigration crackdown targeting safety threats A State Department official says 85,000 U.S. visas were revoked over safety concerns. New policies include stricter H-1B scrutiny and expanded travel restrictions.
State Department 5 days ago State Department reportedly orders visa denials tied to speech censorship as Trump team slams Europe Trump administration reportedly orders visa denials for applicants involved in U.S. speech censorship, targeting H-1B workers in tech and social media sectors.
United Nations December 5 Trump administration warned to take front seat as UN chief race shifts left, boosting anti-US contenders Few U.N. Secretary-General candidates would be acceptable to the U.S., experts say, as the selection process begins for a 2026 replacement.
The World Cup December 4 US prepares for influx of international visitors ahead of World Cup with security at the forefront State Department surges resources globally to handle World Cup visa demand, reducing wait times while maintaining rigorous security vetting procedures.
Travel December 4 US renews 'do not travel' alert over terrorism, kidnapping amid Trump narco-terror fight The State Department renewed its "do not travel" warning for Venezuela, urging an immediate departure for Americans due to crime, terrorism and detention risks.
Donald Trump December 3 US Institute of Peace officially renamed for Trump as White House moves to dismantle agency: 'Congratulations' Trump administration renames U.S. Institute of Peace as Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace as State Department calls president "greatest dealmaker" in American history.
Secretary of State December 3 Trump admin targets anti-Christian violence with new visa crackdown policy following Nigeria attacks Secretary of State Marco Rubio announces policy allowing State Department to deny visas to individuals involved in religious freedom violations globally.
Immigration December 2 State Department yanks visas from Mexican executives in migrant smuggling crackdown State Department revokes visas for Mexican airline executives accused of helping smuggling networks transport migrants to the U.S. border in major crackdown.
United Kingdom November 29 State Department warns UK over grooming gang handling: 'Unspeakable abuse' Political tensions rise as the U.K. struggles to address a grooming gang crisis affecting thousands while the Trump State Department singles out Germany and France over rape crimes.
State Department November 28 State Department 'immediately' halts all Afghan passport visas following deadly National Guard attack The State Department immediately paused all visas for Afghan passport holders after Rahmanullah Lakanwal allegedly killed Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom in a D.C. attack.
Afghanistan November 28 Afghan withdrawal refugees had ‘free rein’ on US bases in 2021, sources said, leaving in Ubers untracked Laura Ingraham and GOP lawmakers had warned about unvetted Afghan evacuees leaving military bases years before the fatal shooting of West Virginia National Guard Spc. Sarah Beckstrom.
State Department November 21 White House dubs Dem a scam victim after he fumes Rubio wouldn’t fund climate trip Rhode Island senator forced to attend Brazil climate summit without official U.S. credentials after Trump administration blocks State Department support.
Ukraine November 20 US and Russia draft peace plan for Ukraine requiring major concessions from Kyiv President Donald Trump has reportedly been briefed on a U.S.-Russia plan to end the Ukraine war that includes major concessions from Kyiv.
Media November 20 State Department proposing cutting research ties with dozens of universities over DEI hiring practices: report The State Department may suspend 38 top universities, including Harvard, Yale and Stanford, from federal research program over DEI practices starting 2026.
State Department November 19 Rubio orders restitution for hundreds of staffers denied promotions under Biden DEI rule State Department provides restitution to 295 employees denied promotions under Biden's DEI standards, offering pay increases and commendations under Rubio.
VIDEO November 14 Director says it is 'only a matter of time' before a president speaks out about non-human life in universe 'The Age of Disclosure' director and producer Dan Farah discusses his upcoming documentary about an alleged 80-year coverup of non-human intelligent life and addresses skepticism on 'Special Report.'
State Department November 13 State Department warns Americans in Japan as deadly bear attacks kill 13 people since April: 'Be diligent' After 13 people were killed in bear attacks, the U.S. is warning Americans in Japan to stay alert and avoid areas where bears have been seen.
Hillary Clinton November 13 Clinton bashes Pentagon's America First reset as a 'disaster' Hillary Clinton and Mike Pompeo find rare common ground, rejecting Pentagon's spheres of influence strategy that could benefit China and Russia globally.
State Department November 13 State Department makes first-ever Antifa foreign terrorist designations across Europe State Department makes historic move designating four European Antifa groups as foreign terrorist organizations for first time in U.S. history.
Travel November 11 Overweight foreigners seeking visas may be rejected to save healthcare costs, taxpayer expense U.S. embassies have received guidance to consider denying visas to overweight applicants and those with chronic health conditions, citing potential financial costs to American taxpayers.
White House November 8 State Dept says G20 boycott tied to South Africa’s ‘government-sponsored discrimination’ against Afrikaners Trump administration boycotts G20 summit in South Africa, citing alleged state-backed discrimination against White Afrikaners.
Marco Rubio November 6 State Department revoked more than 80K nonimmigrant visas this year, including 8K student visas The Trump administration revoked 80,000 nonimmigrant visas this year, citing criminal activity, including assault, theft and DUI as the primary reasons.
VIDEO November 6 Bipartisan senators propose resolution on Trump admin's boat strikes Fox News senior foreign policy correspondent Gillian Turner has the latest on a Senate resolution on military force and how Venezuela's president is taunting President Donald Trump on 'Special Report.'Â