Putin says he hopes not to use nuclear weapons in war
- President Vladimir Putin said in remarks published on Sunday that Russia had sufficient strength and resources to take the war in Ukraine to its logical conclusion, though he hoped that there would be no need to use nuclear weapons. Putin ordered thousands of Russian troops into Ukraine in February 2022, triggering Europe's biggest ground conflict since World War Two and the largest confrontation between Moscow and the West since the depths of the Cold War.
- President Vladimir Putin said in remarks published on Sunday that Russia had sufficient strength and resources to take the war in Ukraine to its logical conclusion, though he hoped that there would be no need to use nuclear weapons. Putin ordered thousands of Russian troops into Ukraine in February 2022, triggering Europe's biggest ground conflict since World War Two and the largest confrontation between Moscow and the West since the depths of the Cold War.
Possible WWII stash of gold, jewelry found in Czech forest
Museum staff believe the items were buried intentionally, likely as a way to protect the possessions during a time of uncertainty.
Museum staff believe the items were buried intentionally, likely as a way to protect the possessions during a time of uncertainty.
David Attenborough, turning 99, addresses nearing ‘end of his life’
The broadcaster and writer addressed his life and future during a new documentary.
The broadcaster and writer addressed his life and future during a new documentary.
Ukraine & U.S. officially sign minerals deal
The United States has signed a long-anticipated mineral deal with Ukraine. It may be a critical step forward in the peace process as new economic data here at home could signal trouble ahead. FOX's Doug Luzader joined LiveNOW from FOX's Josh Breslow with the latest developments.
The United States has signed a long-anticipated mineral deal with Ukraine. It may be a critical step forward in the peace process as new economic data here at home could signal trouble ahead. FOX's Doug Luzader joined LiveNOW from FOX's Josh Breslow with the latest developments.
Planes tackle wildfires in Israel
Massive wildfires broke out near Jerusalem on Wednesday, forcing Israel to cancel its Independence Day torch-lighting ceremony. Israeli media reported that 163 fire and rescue crews and 12 aircraft had been deployed to combat the flames. At least 13 people were injured as of Wednesday afternoon, but no fatalities were reported.
Massive wildfires broke out near Jerusalem on Wednesday, forcing Israel to cancel its Independence Day torch-lighting ceremony. Israeli media reported that 163 fire and rescue crews and 12 aircraft had been deployed to combat the flames. At least 13 people were injured as of Wednesday afternoon, but no fatalities were reported.
U.S. signs deal with Ukraine on access to minerals
National security analyst Hal Kempfer joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to explain the significance of the U.S.-Ukraine rare earth minerals deal.
National security analyst Hal Kempfer joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to explain the significance of the U.S.-Ukraine rare earth minerals deal.
Ukraine signs rare minerals deal with US to secure war support
Ukraine signed a major agreement granting the U.S. access to its valuable rare minerals in a strategic bid to secure continued American military aid.
Ukraine signed a major agreement granting the U.S. access to its valuable rare minerals in a strategic bid to secure continued American military aid.
U.S., Ukraine sign minerals deal, Treasury confirms
The U.S. and Ukraine have signed a rare earth minerals deal after months of negotiations, the Treasury Department confirmed Wednesday.
The U.S. and Ukraine have signed a rare earth minerals deal after months of negotiations, the Treasury Department confirmed Wednesday.
U.S. issues 'do not travel' warning for 21 countries. What to know
In 2025 alone, the U.S. added eight new countries to its “do not travel” list.
In 2025 alone, the U.S. added eight new countries to its “do not travel” list.
What was the fall of Saigon? The end of the Vietnam War, 50 years later
“The North Vietnamese came south in a wave. It was unbelievable how quickly things happened," recalled Maj. James Kean, an American embassy Marine commander who was present at the fall of Saigon.
“The North Vietnamese came south in a wave. It was unbelievable how quickly things happened," recalled Maj. James Kean, an American embassy Marine commander who was present at the fall of Saigon.
Tracking President Trump's first 100 days in office
National security analyst Hal Kempfer joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to break down some of the international headlines that shaped President Trump's first 100 days in office.
National security analyst Hal Kempfer joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to break down some of the international headlines that shaped President Trump's first 100 days in office.
PM Mark Carney's Liberal Party wins Canada election
Politico's Mickey Djuric joins LiveNOW's Christina Evans to react to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal Party declaring election victory this week.
Politico's Mickey Djuric joins LiveNOW's Christina Evans to react to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal Party declaring election victory this week.
Watch: Man escapes charging polar bear by jumping on snowmobile
The polar gave chase for a moment before giving up and sitting down.
The polar gave chase for a moment before giving up and sitting down.
Man airlifted from Mount Fuji rescued 2nd time after returning days later to grab his phone
A student was rescued while climbing Mount Fuji and attempted to return days later to retrieve his phone – and had to be airlifted a second time.
A student was rescued while climbing Mount Fuji and attempted to return days later to retrieve his phone – and had to be airlifted a second time.
Carney's Liberals win election, Canadian media says
Prime Minister Mark Carney?s Liberal Party won Canada?s federal election on Monday, according to the country's media.
Prime Minister Mark Carney?s Liberal Party won Canada?s federal election on Monday, according to the country's media.
U.S., Iran officials to meet for more nuclear deal talks
The FDD's Behnam Ben Taleblu joins LiveNOW's Andrew Craft to discuss Middle East headlines, which includes Iranian officials meeting with U.S. counterparts for a new round of nuclear deal talks.
The FDD's Behnam Ben Taleblu joins LiveNOW's Andrew Craft to discuss Middle East headlines, which includes Iranian officials meeting with U.S. counterparts for a new round of nuclear deal talks.
Papal conclave to select new pope to begin May 7
Tim Gabrielli, associate professor and the Gudorf chair in Catholic intellectual traditions at the University of Dayton in Ohio, joins LiveNOW's Andrew Craft to discuss what to expect from the conclave to select a new pope, which will begin on May 7th, according to the Vatican.
Tim Gabrielli, associate professor and the Gudorf chair in Catholic intellectual traditions at the University of Dayton in Ohio, joins LiveNOW's Andrew Craft to discuss what to expect from the conclave to select a new pope, which will begin on May 7th, according to the Vatican.
Canadians head to polls on Election Day
Politico's Mickey Djuric joins LiveNOW's Andrew Craft to explain what to expect from Monday's election in Canada.
Politico's Mickey Djuric joins LiveNOW's Andrew Craft to explain what to expect from Monday's election in Canada.
Therapy dog retires from ‘cuddle manager’ job after 8 years at children’s hospital
Holly visited the hospital 500 times to fulfill her duty as "cuddle manager."
Holly visited the hospital 500 times to fulfill her duty as "cuddle manager."
Major power outage in Spain and Portugal
A blackout brought much of Spain and Portugal to a standstill Monday, halting subway and railway trains, cutting phone service and shutting down traffic lights and ATMs for millions of people across the Iberian Peninsula. Spanish power distributor Red El?ctrica said that restoring power fully to the country and neighboring Portugal could take 6-10 hours. By mid-afternoon, voltage was progressively being restored in the north, south and west of the peninsula, the company said. The company declined to speculate on the causes of the huge blackout. The Portuguese National Cybersecurity Center issued a statement saying there was no sign the outage was due to a cyberattack. | Raw & unfiltered. Watch non-stop stream of breaking news, live events and stories across the nation.
A blackout brought much of Spain and Portugal to a standstill Monday, halting subway and railway trains, cutting phone service and shutting down traffic lights and ATMs for millions of people across the Iberian Peninsula. Spanish power distributor Red El?ctrica said that restoring power fully to the country and neighboring Portugal could take 6-10 hours. By mid-afternoon, voltage was progressively being restored in the north, south and west of the peninsula, the company said. The company declined to speculate on the causes of the huge blackout. The Portuguese National Cybersecurity Center issued a statement saying there was no sign the outage was due to a cyberattack. | Raw & unfiltered. Watch non-stop stream of breaking news, live events and stories across the nation.



















