National Security

Trump Targets Cuba’s Communism in New Directive

President Donald Trump issued a national security memorandum directing his administration to cease practices "disproportionately" benefiting Cuba.

You’re Safe This July 4—Here’s How Feds Are Protecting You

Americans planning to attend Independence Day celebrations can expect robust security, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Todd Lyons.

Rutgers Advises Anti-Israel Activists, Students on Evading Immigration Enforcement

A Rutgers University law center is facing scrutiny for conducting seminars that instruct Arab and Muslim students on how to avoid detection by U.S. immigration authorities.

Biden-Appointed Judge Forces Trump to Resettle 12,000 Refugees

A federal judge appointed by former President Joe Biden has mandated that President Donald Trump’s administration admit approximately 12,000 refugees into the United States.

Mike Waltz Expected to Exit Trump Admin

National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and other staffers are reportedly out of the Trump administration, sources familiar with the matter told Fox News.

The Trump Administration Pushes US Universities to Unveil Foreign Benefactors

An unprecedented surge in foreign funding has poured into American universities, raising alarms over national security and ideological influence. Authoritarian regimes, notably China and...

Trump Confirms: Greenland Purchase and Canada Statehood Ideas Were Serious

President Trump confirmed he was not joking about his previous proposals to purchase Greenland and suggested the possibility of adding Canada as the 51st...

Spy Games? Chinese Nationals Caught at U.S. Base Again

Two Chinese nationals were detained twice within the same week for photographing U.S. fighter jets near Osan Air Base in Pyeongtaek, South Korea.

Hegseth’s Right Hand Resigns as Pentagon Leak Probe Deepens

Joe Kasper, chief of staff to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, has departed his position at the Pentagon following a series of internal investigations into unauthorized disclosures.

Betrayal from Within: FAA Contractor Busted Spying for Iran

A former Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) contractor has pleaded guilty to federal charges after admitting he spied for the Iranian government while employed in the U.S.

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