A New York lawyer has pleaded guilty to a conspiracy to launder millions of dollars for a sanctioned billionaire Russian oligarch, and now faces a prison sentence of up to five years. Robert Wise, the lawyer, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiring to commit international money laundering, the Department of Justice announced Tuesday. He...
American diplomats on the ground in Colombia helped bring Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó to the United States, the State Department said on Tuesday, hours after he was reported to have landed in Miami. State Department Principal Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel said three U.S. diplomats worked closely with the Colombian government to bring Guaidó to...
Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R) on Tuesday blocked a request by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) to allow 184 military promotions to move forward over his objection to the Pentagon's recently enacted abortion policy. Tuberville’s protest of the Defense Department's policy of providing leave and reimbursing some expenses for service members who must travel to obtain...
The ISIS-K terrorist who directed the August 2021 suicide bombing that killed 13 U.S. service members during the Biden administration’s withdrawal from Afghanistan has been killed by the Taliban, a senior administration official told Fox News Digital.
Sen. Rand Paul torched Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot after the city was ordered to rehire and issue back wages to city workers who refused to comply with her COVID vaccine mandate.
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley gave a speech on Tuesday morning in Virginia touting her pro-life record and saying she would "strive" to "find consensus" on abortion.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. challenged Biden to debates and town halls in a Tuesday tweet after the incumbent announced on Tuesday that he would be seeking another term in office.
Money that was set aside for thousands of new IRS employees will be transfered to a grant program which allows U.S. schools to hire armed law enforcement officials.