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Alien Enemies Act Is ‘Settled Law’

On FNC's “Hornity” Tuesday, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller argued that the federal judge's objection to the Trump administration's use of alien enemy law was “dangerous and crazy.” According to Miller, the use of the law had already been settled by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1948, making it a “settlement of […]

Trump urged by Hollywood A-listers to protect copyright laws against AI

Ben Stiller, Paul McCartney and Ron Howard were among more than 400 Hollywood stars and industry workers who signed an open letter this week urging President Donald Trump to protect artificial intelligence copyright rules. “We firmly believe that America's global AI leadership should not come at the expense of our essential creative industry,” a letter […]

New border sector becomes busiest as overall numbers continue to plummet

The El Paso sector on the southwest border has become the busiest in the country as the overall encounters at the border continue to freefall. The El Paso sector, which expanded from Hadspeth County, Texas to the New Mexico-Arizona Line, has become the busiest sector on the southwest border in February, marking the latest US […]

Musk corrects Biden admin’s claim on stranded astronauts and more top headlines

Good morning, welcome to Fox News First, the morning newsletter. And here's what you need to know to start your day… Top 3 1. Musk corrects Biden administrator's claim 2. Stuck NASA Astronaut Go home 3. Zelensky responds to Trump's interview Key Headings Lead the way – GOP Rising Star praises Trump running in 2026 […]

Trade Group Representing Movie Theaters Rebrands as Box Office Bombs Drag Industry Down

In hindsight, NATO was an unnecessary confusing acronym for the trade organisation representing cinema owners. For 60 years, the National Theatre Association has fostered cinema interest, from the largest chains to one screen mom and pop shop. They also regularly received mail and telephones targeted at other NATOs, the North Atlantic Treaty Agency. But the […]

Court finds Greenpeace liable in case over Dakota Access Pipeline

A North Dakota court has determined that Greenpeace will be liable for hundreds of millions of dollars more than the action it takes to fight the Dakota Access Pipeline. Environmental organizations are liable for around $660 million, according to a readout of the court decision, according to Sushma Raman, interim executive director of Greenpeace USA. […]