Iran’s military supply line to Houthi terrorists exposed by dissident group
An exiled Iranian resistance group has uncovered damning evidence showing top regime officials’ direct involvement in supporting the Houthis in their attacks against ships in the Red Sea. Fox News Digital reviewed evidence provided by The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran
State Department re-issues dire ‘Do Not Travel’ warning for Venezuela
The State Department is again warning Americans not to travel to Venezuela due to high levels of crime and civil unrest under the socialist dictatorship of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The department has re-issued a ‘Level 4: Do Not Travel’ travel
Hunter Biden attends pre-trial hearing in Delaware court on federal gun charges
Hunter Biden arrived at a Delaware court just before noon Friday for a pre-trial hearing on federal gun charges, after multiple failed attempts by the first son to have charges brought against him dismissed. Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty to federal
Clarence Thomas takes aim at ‘judicial power’ in landmark Brown v Board of Education decision
Justice Clarence Thomas, in the court’s latest decision upholding a GOP-drawn redistricting map in South Carolina, took aim at a key, decades-old civil rights decision, calling it an ‘extravagant [use] of judicial power.’ On Thursday, the Supreme Court sided with the
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to undergo nonsurgical procedure, Deputy Kathleen Hicks will assume control
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will undergo a nonsurgical procedure Friday evening at Walter Reed Medical Center as a follow-up for a bladder issue he had earlier this year, the Pentagon said in a release. The procedure is unrelated to his cancer
Lindsey Graham tells UN International Court of Justice to ‘go to hell’ over ruling against Israel
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said the United Nations’s International Court of Justice (ICJ) ‘can go to hell’ after the body ordered Israel to halt its military operations in southern Gaza. ‘As far as I’m concerned, the ICJ can go to hell,’
Will schools finally pay student-athletes? What a historic settlement means for the NCAA and players
Could college athletes really start getting paid directly by their schools, ending decades of acrimony over the issue? The NCAA, along with the five largest college athletic conferences, announced Thursday an agreement to settle three antitrust suits brought by college athletes
It wasn’t the endless shrimp that doomed Red Lobster. How private equity pinched the seafood chain.
Angry that your favorite Red Lobster closed down? Wall Street wizardry had a lot to do with it. Red Lobster was America’s largest casual dining operation, serving 64 million customers a year in almost 600 locations across 44 states and Canada.
Oil prices hit three-month lows, head for weekly loss as summer driving season kicks off
Crude oil futures fell to three-month lows on Friday and are heading to a weekly loss as the summer driving season gets underway with the Memorial Day holiday. U.S. crude oil hit an intraday low of $76.15, the lowest level since
Boeing expects a 2024 cash burn, slow recovery of airplane deliveries amid crisis, CFO says
Boeing will burn through cash this year and deliveries of new planes won’t improve in the second quarter from the first, as the manufacturer deals with a host of production challenges tied to its bestselling planes, the company’s CFO, Brian West,