April 29 My son has a terminal disease — why FDA delays are failing families like mine A mother caring for her son with Duchenne muscular dystrophy urges FDA Commissioner Makary to prioritize faster treatment approvals for rare diseases.
April 29 My friend Charlie Kirk saw the danger of the SPLC long before its indictment DOJ indicts Southern Poverty Law Center on wire fraud and conspiracy charges, alleging the group paid extremist informants to sustain its so-called Hate Map.
April 29 JASON CHAFFETZ: A decade of Secret Service failure proves the agency is still in crisis Staffing shortages, poor training and zero accountability still plague the Secret Service a decade after a congressional report called it an agency in crisis.
April 29 Jimmy Kimmel doubles down on ‘expectant widow joke’ A ‘Fox News @ Night’ panel discusses the backlash over Jimmy Kimmel's comments that preceded the WHCA Dinner shooting.
April 28 Jack Posobiec: This keeps happening again and again and again Turning Point USA contributor Jack Posobiec discusses the uptick in political violence against the Trump administration and surrounding conservative figures.
April 28 James Comey and ex-Fauci advisor hit with separate DOJ indictments ‘Fox News @ Night’ legal panelists break down the standing for the cases.
April 28 ‘Gutfeld!’: Who voted for this? Fox News contributor Tom Shillue and the ‘Gutfeld!’ panel analyze a heated exchange between Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin.
April 28 NBA tries fixing tank jobs with confusing '3-2-1' lottery scheme nobody asked for The NBA is reportedly overhauling its draft lottery with a "3-2-1" system that penalizes the league's worst teams instead of rewarding them for tanking.
April 28 US pressure campaign tightens grip on Iran’s economy as negotiations continue Former deputy national security advisor Steve Yates and Dr. Sheila Nazarian examine the Iranian regime’s strategy and ongoing negotiations amid mounting U.S. pressure on ‘Fox News @ Night.’
April 28 JONATHAN TURLEY: Comey’s shell post may be crass, but charging him is a free speech trap Law professor Jonathan Turley says the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey over '86 47' shell art fails the First Amendment true threat standard.