Developing now, Thursday, May 10, 2018
- President Donald Trump welcomed home three Americans released by North Korea when they landed at Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington, D.C., early Thursday morning
- Gina Haspel’s nomination as CIA director appeared closer to confirmation after she won the backing of Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin following her grilling by the Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday
- Federal officials are reportedly investigating whether confidential banking records linked to Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen were leaked to Michael Avenatti, the lawyer for porn star Stormy Daniels; Avenatti released those records to the public Tuesday
- Israeli forces, retaliating for rocket fire on Golan Heights, say they struck dozens of Iranian military targets in Syria on Thursday in their largest air operation in years
- Ailing Sen. John McCain confirms in excerpts of his new forthcoming memoir that he gave a copy of the much-discredited Trump-Steele dossier to then-FBI Director James Comey - and that he has no regrets
The freed men looked healthy and flashed the "victory” sign as they waved to cheering onlookers and reporters. They beamed with happiness and apparent relief as the president and the first lady applauded. They gave a hug to a broadly smiling Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
"This is a special night for these three really great people," Trump told reporters as he stood on the tarmac with the former detainees. In thanking North Korea's Kim Jong Un for releasing the three Americans, Trump said he believes Kim wants to reach an agreement on denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula. "We're starting off on a new footing. I really think he wants to do something," the president said.
- Harry J. Kazianis: North Korea releases 3 US detainees, shows Trump's 'get tough' policy is working
- Trump-Kim summit expected to take place in Singapore in early June
- Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un expected to discuss denuclearization, economy during historic summit
- 'Mornings with Maria' Preview: Dick Cheney says U.S. should revive enhanced interrogation techniques
- Sen. Kamala Harris grills Haspel on whether interrogations were 'immoral'
- Bongino: Kamala Harris questioned CIA pick 'like a kindergartener'
- Hannity rips Dems who criticized Haspel for being 'too tough on terrorists'
Avenatti refused to reveal the source of his information. Cohen on Wednesday accused Avenatti of making false accusations against him, claiming that some of the supposed evidence involved another Michael Cohen.
- Cohen paid by these companies
- Judge Napolitano: The clash between Trump and Mueller is looming. Will the rule of law survive?
- John Yoo: Does Trump have to obey a subpoena to testify in the Russia probe? The answer may not be what you think
- 'Mornings with Maria' Preview: Leon Panetta: 'It was a mistake' for Trump to ditch the Iran deal
- Oil prices hit highest in years as markets adjust to looming sanctions on Iran
- Iranian lawmakers burn U.S. flag, yell 'Death to America!' after Trump withdraws from nuclear deal
- Netanyahu to meet with Putin amid new round of Syria strikes
- McCain book blasts Benghazi response as bureaucratic 'a-- covering,' hits Trump
AS SEEN ON FOX NEWS
TWO-FACED LIBERALS: "Hypocrisy isn’t just a feature of modern liberalism. It’s the heart of the enterprise. Ever wonder how people who advocate for abortion can say they stand for children? How a movement that demonizes an entire race can claim to oppose racism? The same way Al Gore can travel by private jet while trying to ban your SUV. Because consistency doesn’t matter to the left. Only virtue matters." – Tucker Carlson, on "Tucker Carlson Tonight," sounding off on the sudden fall of New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, a Democrat and hero of the #MeToo movement, who resigned after allegations of violence against women surfaced. WATCH
SALUTING PRESIDENT TRUMP: "It's not good, even in the best-case scenario." – Jonathan Turley, George Washington University law professor, on "The Story with Martha MacCallum" on the controversy surrounding how Stormy Daniels' lawyer, Michael Avenatti, obtained private banking records of longtime Trump counsel Michael Cohen. WATCH
THE SWAMP
Nunes, Gowdy invited to DOJ for classified briefing after document demands.
Bolton pushes to abolish White House cyber role as Dems fear foreign hackers
Monica Lewinsky says she was uninvited from event on social change after Bill Clinton said yes.
Hillary Clinton aide slammed for mocking Donald Trump Jr.'s wife.
ACROSS THE NATION
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano could be ready to blow, scientists say.
FBI raids home of California mayor, city hall and marijuana dispensary in connection with corruption probe.
California becomes first state to mandate solar panels on new homes.
Flight attendant claims first-class passengers pay stewardesses for sex.
MINDING YOUR BUSINESS
Trump DOJ to Comcast, 'Public enemy No.1': Not so fast.
Amazon, Facebook execs attending White House artificial intelligence summit.
RBS reaches $4.9 billion deal to settle U.S. mortgage bond probe.
Papa John’s sales decline after NFL deal ends.
Will California solar mandate burn home buyers?
FOX NEWS OPINION
Dinesh D'Souza: Rosie O'Donnell should be prosecuted - like I was - if she violated campaign finance law.
Tammy Bruce: The life-changing lesson liberal women need to take away from the Schneiderman scandal
Judith Miller, Will Tobey: Trump's Iran deal move splits America from its European allies -- that's a problem.
HOLLYWOOD SQUARED
Woody Harrelson recalls his college memories of Mike Pence on 'Jimmy Kimmel.'
Chris Brown sued by woman who claims she was sexually assaulted, raped in singer's home.
'Iron Man' suit worth $325,000 stolen from LA movie prop facility.
DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS?
Bobcats mistaken for domestic kittens brought into Texas home - and chaos ensued.
Army hospital ear transplant surgery reportedly done with ear ‘grown’ in soldier’s arm.
Ancient, exiled asteroid discovered beyond Neptune.
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The Brian Kilmeade Show, 9 a.m. ET: Bret Baier and Steve Doocy look North Korea's release of three American detainees and their return to the U.S. GOP Senate candidates Beth Lindstrom and Josh Hawley look at the state of the midterms and their campaigns; House Ways and Means Committee Chair Kevin Brady on tax reform.
#OnThisDay
2012: The IRS apologizes for what it acknowledges was "inappropriate" targeting of conservative political groups during the 2012 election to see if they were violating their tax-exempt status.
1994: The state of Illinois executes serial killer John Wayne Gacy for the murders of 33 young men and boys.
1924: J. Edgar Hoover is named acting director of the Bureau of Investigation (later known as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, or FBI).
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