October 1 Supreme Court must freeze the climate extortion of our energy industry Environmental groups and blue cities use state courts to extract money from energy companies, but federal courts increasingly reject these climate claims.
September 30 Trump knows 'how to have fun' while running the country, Tomi Lahren says ‘The Big Weekend Show’ co-host Tomi Lahren says President Donald Trump’s ‘quick-witted’ sense of humor eases tension in high-stakes meetings on ‘Hannity.’
September 30 Democrats can cave now or later: Jesse Watters Fox News host Jesse Watters gives his take on the Democratic Party's response to a looming government shutdown on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
September 30 BURGUM, ZELDIN, WRIGHT: This is how America will achieve energy dominance Trump marked his return to office with an executive order to revive coal and roll back Biden-era energy policies, framing it as part of a broader push for “American energy dominance."
September 30 The battle for America’s future must begin again in places we've written off Project H.O.O.D. founder reflects on Trenton, New Jersey during his Walk Across America, examining how the former industrial city symbolizes both decline and potential revival.
September 30 College girls cash in as viral sorority rush becomes money-making machine University of Alabama student Kylan Darnell became a viral sensation during sorority rush, highlighting how RushTok creates instant influencers from college traditions.
September 30 MORNING GLORY: October is the best month for baseball The Cleveland Guardians made baseball history with their September comeback against Detroit Tigers, setting up a dramatic playoff matchup at Progressive Field.
September 30 Calling in the generals: What Hegseth’s top-brass meeting should — and shouldn't — mean The rare mass gathering of U.S. flag officers at Quantico is an opportunity to clarify civilian-military relations as leaders plan -course corrections.
September 30 LIZ PEEK: Trump White House fired up about King Coal’s return to power The Trump administration plans to spend $625 million modernizing coal plants and reversing policies that transition away from coal production and mining.
September 29 Former DOGE staffer Edward Coristine describes brutal DC attack by teen gang: 'Bunch of punches' Edward Coristine, former DOGE staffer, spoke out about his August attack in D.C. after a 15-year-old pleaded guilty to felony assault and robbery charges.