Deep internal divisions have emerged within federal immigration enforcement over how the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is handling the public fallout and messaging after a deadly Border Patrol shooting in Minneapolis, Fox News has learned. More than half a dozen federal law enforcement officials involved in immigration enforcement tell Fox News there is growing Read More >
JD Vance shares ‘crazy’ story of ICE and CBP officers being mobbed in Minneapolis
Vice President JD Vance on Sunday shared what he called a “crazy” account underscoring the dangers federal immigration officers are facing in Minneapolis, amid a series of agent-involved shootings and escalating unrest. Recounting a recent visit to the city, Vance described an incident in which off-duty Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Read More >
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle make Sundance debut as they premiere Girl Scout documentary
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made their debut appearance at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah as they celebrated the premiere of their documentary “Cookie Queens.” The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who executive-produced the movie through their company Archewell Productions, stepped out for a special screening of the film on Saturday night before attending Read More >
Super Bowl LX: What to know about the game
The New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will meet in Super Bowl LX in what will be a rematch of Super Bowl XLIX. The Patriots defeated the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship Game, which turned into an epic snow game. Drake Maye picked up the win over Jarrett Stidham as he scored a rushing Read More >
Kristen Stewart plans dramatic exit from US over Trump’s America-first film industry policies
Kristen Stewart is eyeing a move out of the United States due to President Donald Trump. The “Twilight” actress revealed in an interview with The Times that she’s cultivating her directorial career around being able to create films in Europe because she “can’t work freely” in America. Her directorial debut, “The Chronology of Water,” was Read More >
Anti-ICE agitators clash with federal agents at Minneapolis hotel, as agents deploy tear gas, flashbangs
Multiple people were arrested in Minneapolis overnight after agitators arrived at a hotel and clashed with federal agents, who used tear gas and flashbangs in an attempt to disperse the group following the fatal shooting of an American citizen by Border Patrol agents over the weekend. Border Patrol agents were seen pointing rifles at agitators Read More >
California Post ushers in new era of journalism with ‘the DNA of the New York Post’
A new era of news consumption arrived when the California Post officially launched on Monday. The California Post will operate as a separate entity under the New York Post Media Group but will strive to use the familiar “plain-spoken journalism” as its corporate sibling. The paper aims to bring accountability to the Golden State with seven-days-a-week Read More >
Mass immigration is economic warfare and few Americans understand why
The State Department’s recent decision to freeze visa processing for nationals from more than 75 countries — including Somalia, Iran and Russia — reflects a growing recognition in Washington: large-scale migration is no longer viewed solely as a humanitarian matter. It has become inseparable from questions of national security, economic stability and state capacity. In Read More >
Go big, then go smart: Trump, ICE and the law. How to skip the left’s PR trap
The current violence against federal agents trying to expel illegal aliens — committed by far-left activists and encouraged by left-wing politicians — is unacceptable. In June 2025 in Los Angeles, agents carrying out due process against illegal aliens were assaulted. Mayor Karen Bass blamed federal enforcement for her city’s lawless protests, only ordering a curfew when Read More >
LEE CARTER: 45% of Americans calling themselves ‘independent’ aren’t independent at all – they’re just angry
Here’s what we’re not saying out loud: independent voters aren’t independent at all. They’re just angry. Forty-five percent of Americans now identify as political independents. That’s a record. It beat the 43% we saw in 2023. But here’s the thing — these people aren’t sitting in some enlightened middle ground. They’re out of the fray Read More >