October 4 Anti-ICE protests turn violent in Portland and Chicago Former assistant U.S. attorney Cully Stimson joins 'Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Live' to discuss the violent anti-ICE protests surrounding Portland, Oregon, and Chicago, Illinois, and the dispute between federal and local governments on how to stop it.
October 4 FBI busts alleged Maduro-linked money laundering network spanning multiple nations The FBI exclusively told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital two individuals were indicted in a money-laundering scheme linked to Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro’s kids.
October 4 Father of murder victim slams soft-on-crime policies Stephen Federico joins 'Saturday in America' to discuss the circumstances of his 22-year-old daughter's murder and the government's handling of criminal cases.
October 4 Sextortion scams against teen boys skyrocket after COVID, watchdog says Callahan Walsh of NCMEC warns that financial sextortion targeting teenage boys has reached unprecedented levels since COVID with devastating consequences.
October 4 Alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson's defense could cost Utah taxpayers 'eight figures': Experts Utah taxpayers are on the hook for Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin Tyler Robinson's defense, which could reach eight figures, criminal defense attorneys said.
October 4 Diddy sentenced to 50 months in prison Criminal defense attorney Donna Rotunno and former inmate Larry Levine join 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss the sentencing of music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs and what to expect from his time in prison.
October 4 Major city police unions support federal troop deployments, but local leaders are pushing back A growing number of police unions are expressing support for the Trump administration's National Guard plan, but are facing pushback from local leaders.
October 4 Trace Gallagher: Keeping criminals out of prison almost always fails The 'Common Sense' Department thinks the Mayor of Seattle’s sentiment that he has no desire to put repeat criminals in jail is rather 'tone deaf' for the times we’re living in…
October 3 North Carolina governor signs 'Iryna's Law' after Ukrainian refugee's brutal train murder Gov. Josh Stein signed legislation Friday requiring stricter bail evaluations following the train stabbing death of Iryna Zarutska by repeat offender.
October 3 Federal government has an obligation to protect their own civil rights: Victor Davis Hanson Hoover Institution senior fellow Victor Davis Hanson weighs in on resistance to federal law and immigration enforcement in U.S. cities on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’