VIDEO December 2, 2023 Will Cain, Pete Hegseth break down conservatism's sweep across several countries 'FOX and Friends Weekend' co-hosts Will Cain and Pete Hegseth discuss the rise of conservative and populist movements across the globe and what it could mean for the U.S. in 2024.
LIFESTYLE December 2, 2023 On this day in history, December 2, 1823, President Monroe touts doctrine defending Western Hemisphere President James Monroe issued the Monroe Doctrine, a muscular defense of American interests in the Western Hemisphere, on this day in history, Dec. 2, 1823.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash November 24, 2023 Netanyahu adviser explains why he's 'not surprised' Americans weren't among Hamas hostages released Former Israeli Ambassador to the United Kingdom Mark Regev sounded off on 'The Story' Friday after Hamas released the first group of hostages.
The Americas November 20, 2023 Javier Milei crushes Argentine left, becomes world's first libertarian head of state Libertarian economist Javier Milei defeated his left-wing Peronist rival on Sunday's presidential election in Argentina. Milei has been compared to former President Donald Trump.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash November 16, 2023 Bin Laden letter trending shows education system failed Gen Z, can destroy US 'from within': critics A letter to America written by dead terrorist Usama bin Laden began trending online after young influencers read and considered the anti-American text; Charlie Hurt reacted.
Canada November 10, 2023 Canada’s Trudeau says shots fired at Montreal Jewish schools, Concordia University brawl are ‘unacceptable’ Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemns concerning incidents in Montreal this week, including two Jewish schools being fired at, as “unacceptable."
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash November 9, 2023 Diner owner boycotted over Israeli hostage posters deluged by new patrons A New York diner owner said anti-Israel sentiment led to a boycott of his business, which has since led to a deluge of customers after the press took notice.
Latin America November 6, 2023 Colombia plans to recover up to $20B in sunken treasure from 'Holy Grail of shipwrecks' Colombian President Gustavo Petro wants to recover the treasure of the sunken Spanish galleon San José before his term ends in 2026, an officials said.
Mexican Cartel Violence September 17, 2023 Mexican cartel bases used to spy on enemies, dispatch hitmen Mexican cartels have set up so called "intelligence centers" in parts of the country. The centers also work as communications hubs so the criminal organizations can keep a watch on authorities and others.
The Americas September 13, 2023 Former rocker nicknamed 'Argentine Trump' gains election steam with anti-socialist message Libertarian Javier Milei has rocked Argentina's political establishment by winning the most votes in the recent presidential primaries to qualify for the general election in October.
The Americas September 1, 2023 57 guards, officers released in Ecuador following hostage takeover in several prisons, authorities say Dozens of guards and seven police officers, who were held as hostages by inmates for more than a day, have been released, according to authorities in Ecuador.