Iran has 'got to address that fact that the world they knew is over': State Department spox
State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce comments on the latest regarding U.S.-Iran talks, the Trump administration's impact on geopolitics, immigration privileges and the department's approach to China.
We need to turn DOGE findings into ‘spending reductions,’ says Sen. Ron Johnson
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., joins ‘The Evening Edit’ to discuss President Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s efforts to reduce government spending and waste.
What is USAID and why is it in Trump’s crosshairs?
The fate of U.S.'s top international aid agency remains unknown after its doors were shut Monday as President Trump and Elon Musk looked to scrap the entire agency over spending concerns.
Iran doesn't fear any consequences from Biden-Harris admin: Victoria Coates
Deputy National Security Adviser under President Trump Victoria Coates weighs in on tensions in the Middle East following Iran's missile attack on Israel, the State Department's continued push for a cease-fire, and Antony Blinken's op-ed.
Security firm experiencing nightmare after learning remote employee is North Korean hacker
North Korea has continued to heavily rely on cyber activity, be it through hacking or bitcoins or online scams, to try and maintain its competitive edge with rival nations.
American Binance security expert transferred to notorious Nigerian prison: ‘our nightmare has gotten worse’
Nigerian government holds Tigran Gambaryan as apparent collateral for charges levied at cryptocurrency firm Binance amid a failing economy and soaring inflation.
US initiative for 'responsible' military use of AI picks up support from other countries
An initiative by the Biden administration to encourage the "responsible" military use of artificial intelligence has now picked up the support of dozens of countries.
Why the CIA destroys $10,000 watches agents receive as gifts from foreign officials
Gift disclosure forms show the CIA destroyed gifts agents weren't allowed to keep, like luxury wristwatches and jewelry, according to a recently released State Department report.
China beating Tesla, US in African lithium rush
China has beat out Tesla in a bid for a lithium mine in Nigeria as top nations race to go electric amid growing concerns over climate change.
US Treasury announces additional sanctions on Russia's Wagner Group
The U.S. Treasury Department expanded sanctions on Russia's Wagner Group and announced new sanctions for entities supporting the military complex.
State Department waives interviews for H-1B, student, and other nonimmigrant visas
The State Department announced that it will continue waiving in-person interviews for certain nonimmigrant visas through the end of next year.
US, EU deepen alliance to boost 'underpin' of global economies: semiconductors
The U.S. and European Union pledged Wednesday to deepen its alliance for the sake of advancing common priorities like artificial intelligence, trade challenges and the “underpin” to global economies: semiconductors.
US service members’ tax penalties in Germany weren’t ‘on my radar,’ Blinken says
A U.S.-Germany treaty dispute that has exposed large numbers of U.S service members and Defense Department support staff to tax penalties in the European country was not ‘on my radar,’ Secretary of State Antony Blinken said this week, according to a report.
State Department hit by cyber attack, source says
The State Department is the latest to fall victim to a cyberattack and the notification of a possible serious breach was made by the Department of Defense Cyber Command, a source told Fox News Saturday.
Kudlow weighs in on China's list of sanctioned Americans
Larry Kudlow breaks down China's list of sanctioned Americans in his monologue.
$10 million rewards bolster White House anti-ransomware bid
In an effort to bolster security efforts, the State Department has announced a Rewards for Justice program. The reward payments may include cryptocurrency.