February 5 No clear champion of cash payment reparations among Democrats in California gubernatorial race Tony Thurmond emerged as the only California gubernatorial candidate with a clear reparations plan, promising loans for Black business owners and homebuyers.
February 5 Medal of Honor for Staff Sgt Michael Ollis after 13 years brings bittersweet 'validation,' sister says The sister of a fallen soldier describes the "bittersweet validation" as her brother finally receives a Medal of Honor after years of government denial and advocacy.
February 5 Health policy experts have missed this 'giant blind spot,' says FDA commissioner FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary praises the 'genius' of TrumpRx, President Donald Trump's website for lower drug prices, on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
February 5 Guthrie family ‘had no choice’ but to do this: Retired NYPD inspector Fox News contributor Paul Mauro analyzes the latest details in the investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance on ‘Special Report.’
February 5 Schumer doubles down on comparing SAVE Act to 'Jim Crow' Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer doubled-down on condemning the SAVE Act, acknowledging that he has faced widespread backlash for doing so.
February 5 Winter Olympics makes history with first openly transgender skier competing in women's division Transgender athlete and Swedish skier Elis Lundholm will compete in the women's freestyle division despite identifying as a man at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
February 5 Schools that let students leave class to protest ICE have failing academic records High schools across the U.S. staged immigration protests despite failing test scores, like Roosevelt High School in Chicago showing 7% math proficiency.
February 5 California Catholic school official says vandals committed more than material damage in sacrilegious attack A Catholic school community in California is rallying after vandals caused an estimated $100,000 in damage, with faculty saying the loss goes beyond material harm.
February 5 Karoline Leavitt on Nancy Guthrie kidnapping: Our hearts and prayers are with Savannah and her family White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt addresses Nancy Guthrie's disappearance and how the federal government is assisting the search.
February 5 Washington Post top editor admits morale issues plagued paper long before brutal layoffs Washington Post executive editor Matt Murray says morale issues have plagued the paper for years, even before wrenching layoffs of hundreds of journalists.