Retired Rear Adm. Mark Montgomery of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies joins the show to discuss his recent trip to Ukraine, the threats from Chinese cyberattacks, and much more.
Two tribal nations filed a lawsuit Thursday saying that the federal government used the trust fund money of tribes to pay for boarding schools where generations of Native children were systematically abused.
Elias Rodriguez, the Chicago man who police say gunned down two Israeli Embassy staffers in front of the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, was a far-left activist who identified as a Marxist and member of a pro-Palestine group.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem moved Thursday to decertify Harvard University from the government's foreign student program, meaning the school can no longer host them and any students already enrolled must try to transfer.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi issued strong warnings to U.S. leaders Thursday, asserting that Tehran would hold America accountable for any Israeli attacks on its nuclear infrastructure.
Britain signed an agreement Thursday to hand sovereignty over the contested Chagos Islands to Mauritius, a move the government says ensures the future of a U.S.-U.K. military base that is vital to British security.
North Korea test-fired a barrage of cruise missiles Wednesday, the same day a destroyer launch went badly wrong, leaving state leader Kim Jong-un fuming, it was revealed Thursday.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz traveled this week to Lithuania to oversee the deployment of his nation's first permanent foreign troop deployment since World War II.
Iran's top diplomat warned Thursday that his country would take "special measures" to defend its nuclear facilities if Israel continues to threaten them, raising the stakes further ahead of a new round of talks with the United States.