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Trump set to face criminal reckoning, but no jail time, on N.Y. convictions

President-elect Donald Trump will be sentenced Friday by a New York judge for the felony convictions handed down by a Manhattan jury last spring.

Biden to use foreign policy speech in final week to outline key parts of legacy

President Biden plans to deliver a major foreign policy speech outlining what he believes to be the key parts of his legacy as part of his farewell to the country, according to a senior administration official.

End the appeasement

A nation must stand up to its enemies. Long ago, when the Danes swept across the North Sea into what is now England, its rulers tried to pay off the Danes with gold. Historians call that the “Danegeld.” However, the bribes did not work. The Danes kept coming back for more and ultimately took all of what […]

Trump can pressure the Russian economy to get Putin negotiating

President-elect Donald Trump promises to bring peace to Ukraine shortly after he takes office on Jan. 20. Many speculate that he will pressure President Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine’s leader, to accept ceasefire terms heavily favorable to Russia. This is unlikely. Trump has surrounded himself with advisers and officials who understand that Russia cannot be negotiated with […]

Trump should cut off fake major non-NATO allies

When a U.S. president bestows major non-NATO ally status on countries, it is not just an honorific. The status bestows privileges on the recipient, allowing it favorable access to materials and supplies and even technologies still in the testing process. Major non-NATO allies also often preposition supplies and undertake regular training with the U.S. military. […]

Mexico disperses migrant caravans heading to US ahead of Trump inauguration

The Mexican government is working hard to break up migrant caravans trying to make the treacherous journey north to the U.S. ahead of President-elect Trump’s inauguration in less than two weeks' time.

Federal judge kicks battle over NC Supreme Court election back to state court

North Carolina's Supreme Court blocked the election results for one of its own seats as Republican Jefferson Griffin challenges Democrat Allison Riggs's lead.

Kansas secretary of state launches 2026 GOP gubernatorial bid for seat held by 2-term Democrat

Secretary of State Scott Schwab is running for governor of Kansas in 2026, launching his campaign exclusively with Fox News Digital.

France pushes back on Trump using military pressure to take Greenland, says it’s now ‘survival of the fittest’

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot on Wednesday said the European Union will not permit President-elect Trump to attempt to take Greenland by military force.

Majority of Americans believe Biden will be remembered as below average or poor president: poll

A majority of Americans say President Biden will be remembered as a below-average president, rating second-to-last in a ranking of 10 recent presidents.

Marjorie Taylor Greene swiftly serves up bill to rename Gulf of Mexico the ‘Gulf of America’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announces legislation to rename Gulf of Mexico "Gulf of America" following Trump announcement about changing the name.

Obamacare enrollment hits another record in 2025 as Biden finishes term

The Biden administration says nearly 24 million Americans selected a health plan for 2025 through Obamacare, marking another banner year for the program before President-elect Donald Trump and GOP majorities decide whether to weaken the Democrats' prized law.

Border state Democrat Ruben Gallego backs GOP’s Laken Riley Act ahead of Senate vote

Sen. Ruben Gallego of Arizona is backing the GOP's Laken Riley Act, joining two other Democrats who have pledged to support it during a floor vote on Friday.

House GOP mounts Trump-backed push to expand concealed carry permits for millions of Americans

The chairman of House Republicans' campaign arm has introduced a bill to standardize concealed carry firearm rules across the country.

An ‘extraordinary man’: Former President Carter lies in state at Capitol ahead of state funeral

Former President Jimmy Carter died Sunday, Dec. 29, at 100 years old. His death came just over a year after the death of his wife of 77 years, Rosalynn Carter.

From ‘blackface’ bombshell to applauding a Nazi: Trudeau’s 5 biggest blunders as PM

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced he will step down as the nation's head of government. Fox Digital compiled his five biggest blunders over his years in the office.

Why Zuckerberg killed fact-checking as he keeps cozying up to Trump

As part of a broader effort by Mark Zuckerberg to get in President-elect Donald Trump's good graces, the Meta CEO is pulling the plug on fact-checking.

‘Squad’ Democrat Ayanna Pressley to boycott Trump’s inauguration

Rep. Ayanna Pressley, Massachusetts Democrat and member of the far-left "Squad," said Tuesday that she will be boycotting the inauguration of Donald Trump as America's 47th president on Jan. 20.

Trump trolls Canada again, shares map with country as part of US: ‘Oh Canada!’

President-elect Trump on Tuesday continued to troll Canada as a potential addition to the U.S., sharing maps showing Canada as part of the U.S.

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