The Rock Reveals Why He Won’t Endorse Any White House Hopeful This Year

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson said he won’t be backing any candidate for president in 2024 because his previous endorsement caused “an incredible amount of division in our country.” In an interview with “Fox & Friends Weekends” aired on Friday, the “Fast & Furious” star admitted that he regrets publicly supporting candidate Joe Biden over President

House to Shift Focus to FISA 702 Renewal as Deadline Looms

Members will resume efforts to reauthorize the surveillance tool on April 9. The controversial spying powers embedded in Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) will take center stage on Capitol Hill next week as the House tries for a third time to reauthorize the program. The House Rules Committee announced on April

Biden Surveys Collapsed Baltimore Bridge, Urges Congress to Act

The president’s visit comes more than a week after a giant cargo ship hit the historic Francis Scott Key Bridge, forcing it to collapse. BALTIMORE—President Joe Biden on Friday made his first visit to the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, and urged Congress to provide immediate federal assistance to rebuild the bridge

Mayorkas Pressed to Explain Terror-Listed Illegal Immigrants Released Into US

‘Serious red flags for the national security of the United States,’ a group of GOP lawmakers told Homeland Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is facing renewed pressure to explain the circumstances of inadmissible aliens on the terrorist watchlist being released into the United States rather than being held in

Terrorist Gotaway Threat in Focus as Mayorkas Pressed to Explain Terror-Listed Illegal Immigrants Released Into US

‘Serious red flags for the national security of the United States,’ a group of GOP lawmakers told Homeland Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is facing renewed pressure to explain the circumstances of inadmissible aliens on the terrorist watchlist being released into the United States rather than being held in

Coast Guard Officials, Federal Agency Chief Detail Rapid Responses to US Port Cyber Threats

Admirals, administrator say President Joe Biden’s February order ensures Chinese-made cranes can’t spy on or sabotage port operations, boosts overall security, United States Coast Guard and federal maritime agency officials assured congressional lawmakers on April 5 that potential vulnerabilities to cyber attacks against the nation’s ports are being rapidly addressed, an urgency underscored by revelations