China sanctions US commission officials over opposition to Uyghur abuses
Uyghur Human Rights Project Chair and U.S. Religious Freedom Commission Vice Chair Nury Turkel argues that history is repeating itself.
Thousands of Americans remain in Afghanistan despite ongoing rescue efforts
Trump-era foreign policy advisor Walid Phares weighs in as thousands of American citizens and U.S. allies are still stranded in Afghanistan
Amazon partnered with China propaganda arm: Report
Ronald Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim discusses Amazon reportedly partnering with China's propaganda arm in 2018, U.S. companies bending to the communist nation and the Bagram Air Base.
Seattle Police Department struggles to fill vacant patrol spots amid crime uptick
KTTH Seattle radio talk show host Jason Rantz discusses vacant patrol spots in the Seattle Police Department and the rise in crime throughout the U.S.
Vaccine mandate for service members makes US military look weak: Senate candidate
Arkansas U.S. Senate candidate and former NFL player Jake Bequette on political consequences of federal vaccine mandates.
China opposition is 'most unifying' issue on Capitol Hill: Krach
Former U.S. Under Secretary of State Keith Krach says the Chinese Communist Party has been practicing concealment, co-option and coercion for the last 20 years.
Arizona AG gives warning to looters over crime spike
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich says the state is serious about prosecuting organized retail theft.
Foreign adversaries looking to exploit Biden's weakness: Ortagus
Former State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus says the U.S. needs ally support against Russian and Chinese threats.
Ukraine facing 'very concerning' political conditions: Rep. Waltz
Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., details his recent trip to Ukraine and warns of destabilization.
US can't afford to be in another conflict: Sen. Tuberville
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., on the urgency for Congress to raise and pass defense spending amid rising aggression from U.S. adversaries.
Afghanistan drone strike sounds like kill order from 'very top': Bryan Suits
Iraq combat veteran Bryan Suits reacts to troops escaping punishment for the deadly Kabul drone strike.
UAE suspends talks on $23B weapons deal with US
Emirati officials blame an American insistence on restrictions on how and where the deal's F-35 jets could be used and say they are a violation of the UAE’s sovereignty.
Senators urge Biden administration to simplify military student loan forgiveness program
Members of the military may qualify to have the remaining balance of their student loan debt forgiven under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. But with strict documentation requirements, Congress is calling for additional student loan benefits for borrowers who served in the Armed Forces.
Eric Adams could bring crime 'renaissance' to NYC: Former NYPD chief
Retired NYPD Chief of Department Joe Esposito on a recent crime surge and policy that's needed to fix it.
China expert on US ties: America needs to know what Ray Dalio stands for
Atlas Organization founder Jonathan D.T. Ward discusses China re-establishing ties with Nicaragua, U.S. companies operating in China, Ray Dalio and the Biden administration.
Contaminated water sickens US military in Hawaii
Tainted water with a 'strange smell' has sickened military families in Honolulu, forcing many to leave their homes, chief national correspondent Connell McShane reports on 'Fox Business Tonight.'
US investors, government leaders choose policy that’s ‘bad for America, good for China’: Sen. Rubio
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., criticizes political and business figures who are dependent on Chinese profits and advocate for certain policies.
Sen. Rubio on Russia-Ukraine tensions, China threats, Biden spending
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., discusses President Biden’s foreign policy positions and Democrats’ ‘socialist’ spending plan in a wide-ranging interview on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Hispanic communities suffering most from border crisis: Rep. Salazar
Rep. Maria Salazar, R-Fla., says Democrats have been playing ‘political football’ with Hispanic and Latino communities over immigration.
Wounded veteran, wife gifted accessible, mortgage-free home: ‘Life is good’
Army Staff Sgt. Jerry Majetich and his wife celebrate their new, accessible and mortgage-free home by Building Homes for Heroes on Veterans Day.



















