Amazon AI scammers duped investors out of millions with ‘passive income’ scheme, FTC alleges
The Federal Trade Commission is going after an e-commerce company that allegedly took millions of dollars from consumers as part of a “passive income” scheme, which spun up Amazon storefronts on their behalf and promised “insane returns” that were higher than the
Lawmakers cheer Trump’s JFK files release: ‘Restoration of the people’s trust’
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are praising the Trump administration's release of government documents on John F. Kennedy's assassination. The National Archives released a tranche of some 80,000 pages late on Tuesday night, part of a long-standing promise by
Study found US gas exports did not impact climate change, so Biden admin buried it, officials say
EXCLUSIVE — The Biden administration buried for more than a year a final draft report that failed to prove that an increase in U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminals was linked to a meaningful impact on greenhouse gas emissions,
Federal judge blocks Trump’s transgender military executive order
A federal judge appointed by former President Joe Biden has blocked President Donald Trump's executive order banning transgender people from serving in the U.S. military. U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes in Washington, D.C., issued a preliminary injunction barring the Pentagon from
Trump fires Democratic FTC commissioners
President Donald Trump fired two Democratic commissioners at the Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday, both of whom now say they plan to sue to get their jobs back. The firings hit Commissioners Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Slaughter, who represent the Democratic
Zelenskyy wants details after Trump-Putin call, lays out ‘red line’ for Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he needs more details about peace proposals following President Donald Trump’s call with Russia’s Vladimir Putin, warning that "For us, the red line is the recognition of the Ukrainian temporarily occupied territories as Russian." Zelenskyy announced
Successful legal challenges to Biden’s pardons over autopen signature ‘vanishingly low’: Turley
Concerns are mounting around former President Joe Biden's use of an autopen to sign presidential pardons and other official documents across his four years in office, though the chances of successfully challenging in court the use of an autopen on
Judge blocks Trump’s EPA from terminating $14 billion in ‘green bank’ grants after accusations of fraud
A federal judge on Tuesday blocked the Environmental Protection Agency from terminating $14 billion in grants awarded to three climate groups by the Biden administration. U.S. District Judge Tonya Chutkan ruled that the federal government's "vague and unsubstantiated assertions of fraud
Iran trying to bolster its ‘battered deterrence’ with response to Trump threats against Houthis, expert says
Iran is trying to bolster its "battered deterrence" after a general vowed to respond "decisively and destructively" to any threats in the wake of U.S. strikes against Yemen’s Houthi rebels, an expert told Fox News Digital. Gen. Hossein Salami, the leader
How Israel’s war against Hamas terrorists will be different under Trump
With President Donald Trump now in the White House, analysts say Israel is operating with fewer constraints than before, impacting its military approach and the war’s potential outcome. "It is all about Trump," a former senior Israeli official told Fox News Digital,