Kevin Cork
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
By the way, the borders are.
Tom Homan says ICE agents may continue to assist at airports around the country.
So we hear from Fox's Kevin Cork.
Despite the fact that there are apparently talks ongoing, strikes in the region have continued.
Now, for its part, Iran disputes claims of diplomatic advances.
While back here at home, the president insists...
Progress with a new cadre of leaders in Iran is being made.
The president has also proved the deployment of up to a thousand soldiers from the 82nd Airborne in the Middle East.
Those conversations signal a potentially historic and economic and strategic partnership with the U.S.
which would be massive.
By the way, the announcement comes as the island continues to struggle and suffer through some of its worst economic shock in history, thanks in part to the U.S.-led oil embargo, which has kept fuel from entering the country for about three months, resulting lack of energy, food, and rolling blackouts, leading to unprecedented protests.
which have, frankly, called into question the leadership's effete grip on the island's enkindled masses.
Now, the talks, if successful, could potentially lead to Cuba's biggest economic opening since the nationalization of its economy all the way back in 1961 in the wake of the Cuban Revolution.
President Trump making his first public remarks about the gun-wielding intruder who was shot and killed by the Secret Service as he tried to enter Mar-a-Lago on Sunday.
21-year-old Austin Tucker Martin of Cameron, North Carolina, tried to sneak onto the resort grounds while carrying a shotgun and a gas can.
After being approached by Secret Service, he allegedly put down the gas can, but raised the shotgun into a shooting position, and then the threat was neutralized.
But it's his refusal to drop the weapon that's leading some to wonder if this was, to use a common expression, suicide by cops.
At its peak, the carrier suffered a major outage impacting more than 170,000 people, according to the outage tracking site Down Detector.
New York, D.C., Chicago, Atlanta, Houston, L.A., Portland, among the metro's hardest hit.
They also had a big outage back in September of 24.