A woman who used her job at the State Department to steal more than $650,000 in government money pleaded with a judge for leniency, blaming pandemic stress for a crippling gambling addiction she said she had to fuel with taxpayers' cash.
President Trump says his administration should win a major legal case against his tariff authority on legal grounds and on "common-sense" merits, warning the U.S. would have to refund "trillions" if he loses.
ICE has now tallied more than 300,000 deportations for the fiscal year, marking the first time in more than a decade that the deportation agency has topped that milestone.
Polish officials insisted Friday that a drone incursion into its territory was an intentional provocation by Russia and strongly rejected suggestions made by President Trump the day before that it could have been a mistake.
French Adm. Pierre Vandier, the head of NATO's Allied Command Transformation, joins the show to discuss the alliance's preparations for future conflict, the role of human beings in 21st-century battles, and much more.
Senate Republicans executed a party-line "nuclear option" rule change Thursday to accelerate confirmation of President Trump's nominees, eliminating the need for individual votes on lower-level executive positions.
Liberal commentators online took to their social media platforms upon hearing about the assassination of conservative activist and Turning Point USA Founder Charlie Kirk.