Pro-Antifa teacher brags about turning students into 'revolutionaries,' undercover video shows
A pro-Antifa teacher in California bragged about turning his students into far-left “revolutionaries,” according to a new video released by James O'Keefe's Project Veritas.
Taliban take control, promise religious rule amid reports of executions, forced marriages
Afghanistan’s first day under Taliban rule in nearly two decades has already been marked with fear and violence as officials with the new government are killing individuals as they vow to impose a strict Islamic way of life now that American forces have left the country.
Biden repeatedly misled American public about Afghanistan withdrawal
The president has made multiple misleading statements about the U.S.’ deadly withdrawal from Afghanistan that saw 13 service members killed in a suicide bombing last week.
Pompeo hopes Afghanistan will be on voters’ minds during 2022 midterms
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo discusses the importance of electing officials who will ‘protect American interests’ amid fallout from the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Biden to address nation on Afghanistan, 'make clear' his foreign policy will 'keep the American people safe'
President Biden is set to deliver remarks to the American people Tuesday afternoon on his decision to end the two-decade war in Afghanistan, and is expected to make clear his intention to approach foreign policy in ways that will “keep the American people safe.”
Lara Logan, Dan Crenshaw suggest grim future for US allies left behind in Afghanistan
The Fox Nation host and Texas congressman explained how vulnerable American allies left behind in Afghanistan are in grave danger following the U.S. exit.
Army Week Association COO provides update on stranded Afghan interpreter
COO, Army Week Association Jen Wilson and former marine Charlie Reeder weighed in on the status of a stranded Afghan interpreter "Carl," stating he has not been able to leave following the U.S. exit.
Biden owes an answer for checking watch during dignified transfer: Bret Baier
'Outnumbered' panel reacts to President Biden's actions during the dignified transfer ceremony and his interaction with a Gold Star father whose son was killed in Kabul.
Family of fallen Marine Rylee McCollum receives police escort in Wyoming; donations for pregnant widow pour in
The family of fallen U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Rylee McCollum, a soon-to-be father who was killed in a bombing during the mass evacuation in Afghanistan, was welcomed back to Wyoming on Monday with a police escort and people waving American flags as they lined the streets.
Young widow of Army sergeant killed in Kabul says 'if he knew the outcome, he would do it again'
The young widow of U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Ryan C. Knauss, one of 13 service members killed a suicide bomb attack at Afghanistan’s Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, said her husband “would not regret” being called for the mission to evacuate Americans and refugees, adding “if he knew the outcome, he would do it again.”
Marine submits resignation letter effective 9/11, cites 'lack of trust and confidence' in leadership
The U.S. Marine who was relieved of his command after criticizing his superiors over their handling of Afghanistan has submitted his resignation, citing a “lack of trust and confidence” in military leaders.
Taliban offered Kabul to U.S., but Americans said no: report
Taliban fighters took the Afghan capital city of Kabul faster than anyone anticipated earlier this month – including the Taliban – but according to a Washington Post report, the U.S. had an opportunity to hold the city only to willingly turn it over.
Gavin Newsom praised Chinese outlet designated foreign agent, with reported ties to communist party
California Gov. Gavin Newsom praised the "journalistic integrity" of a news outlet that reportedly has ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and was recently designated a foreign agent by the Justice Department.
Pentagon on Afghanistan: 'Particularly dangerous time' ahead of Biden withdrawal deadline
The Pentagon on Monday warned that there is still an "active threat" in Kabul that "remains high and remains real," while confirming that U.S. troops will leave Afghanistan by President Biden’s Aug. 31 deadline.
Tlaib sparks backlash for tweet about woman reportedly killed attacking Israeli soldiers with knife
On Saturday, Tlaib shared a picture of Ph.D. student Mai Afana’s mother, claiming that the Israeli government “killed” Afana and would not return her body to her family.
Wisconsin boy, 12, dies after alleged hammer attack; 8-year-old also injured, report says
A 12-year-old Milwaukee boy was killed and another, 8, was hurt after suffering blunt force trauma injuries during what is believed to have been a hammer attack, according to local reports.
Virginia school board agrees to $1.3M settlement over transgender bathroom policy
A Virginia school board agreed to pay $1.3 million in settling a federal discrimination lawsuit brought by a transgender former student barred from using the boy’s restroom in high school nearly seven years ago.
'Don't trust the Taliban,' hundreds gather outside White House
Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the White House over the weekend, demanding that President Biden extend the Aug. 31 deadline to evacuate American citizens and Afghan allies.
Chicago police investigate videos of White officer confronting Black woman walking dog
Chicago police are investigating a physical encounter between a White officer seen in several cellphone videos approaching and grabbing a Black woman walking her dog after dark.
Peggy Grande: Democrats own Afghanistan mess with Biden. They can't deny that they are accomplices
Nothing in America and the world is better under President Joe Biden. Nothing. Kabul’s fall and the fallout surrounding it are just the latest, most tragic and deadly examples.
General Jack Keane knocks Jake Sullivan’s ‘stunning’ admission during CNN interview
The retired four-star general says the national security adviser ‘provided’ the justification for why the US should have maintained a ‘modest’ military force in Afghanistan
Australia to end 'covid zero' policy: 'Not a sustainable way to live'
Australia is set to end its "covid zero" policy after Prime Minister Scott Morrison determined that the country’s approach is not "sustainable" in the face of the more infectious COVID-19 delta variant.
Rep. Waltz: Afghanistan far worse for US now than in 2001
Rep. Michael Waltz says with the loss of crucial military bases and U.S. allies being 'hunted down,' America is presently in poorer shape compared to 20 years ago.
Taliban has leverage in Afghanistan over Biden admin: Rep. Waltz
House Armed Services Committee member Rep. Michael Waltz argues every time the Taliban doesn't get access to billions in foreign reserves, economic assistance or international recognition, 'these thugs' can walk down the street and 'take another hostage.'
EU set to recommend reinstating restrictions on US travelers
The European Union plans to recommend that its member states reinstate restrictions on tourists from the U.S. because of rising coronavirus infection levels in the country, EU diplomats said Monday.
New Orleans Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Director Collin Arnold warns of 'widespread power failure' and structure damage as Hurricane Ida slams the area.
Sean Duffy to Chris Hahn: Don't blame Trump for Biden's Afghanistan
Aggressive Progressive podcast host Chris Hahn and Fox News contributor Sean Duffy debate who's politically responsible for Afghanistan withdrawal fallout.