Charlie Kirk May 20 Tennessee man jailed 37 days over Facebook meme mocking Charlie Kirk's death wins $850K settlement Tennessee man Larry Bushart will receive $850,000 after spending 37 days in jail for a Facebook meme, vindicating his First Amendment rights.
Minnesota Fraud Exposed May 20 Owner of daycare in viral Nick Shirley video charged in $4.6M daycare fraud scheme, prosecutors say Fahima Egeh Mahamud, who's linked to Minnesota's "Feeding Our Future" scandal, charged in a daycare fraud scheme after allegedly pocketing millions meant for children.
VIDEO May 19 Tyler Robinson's attorneys seek to close preliminary hearing, sanction prosecutors Fox News senior correspondent Claudia Cowan reports on suspected Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson’s pretrial hearing in Utah, where his defense team requested a closed preliminary hearing, on ‘Special Report.’
Media May 19 MS NOW host roasted for questioning if Mike Johnson is putting 'God over the Declaration of Independence' MS NOW host Katy Tur questioned whether House Speaker Mike Johnson put God over the Declaration of Independence during her show on Monday, sparking backlash.
Supreme Court May 19 Jackson doubles down on criticism of fellow justices over Louisiana redistricting case: 'Be better' Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson doubled down on her criticism of the court's handling of the Louisiana racial gerrymandering case.
State and Local May 19 Blue-state tax burden fuels Americans fleeing to Republican-led southern states The widening fiscal gap between red and blue America is driving migration patterns as states compete for residents with vastly different tax models.
VIDEO May 18 Judge rules on key evidence in Luigi Mangione case Fox News senior correspondent Eric Shawn reports on a judge’s decision to suppress some items found in Luigi Mangione’s backpack on ‘Special Report.’
Supreme Court May 18 Jackson protests as Supreme Court uses Louisiana gerrymandering ruling to instruct lower courts The Supreme Court sent a Mississippi voting rights case back to a lower court based on its Louisiana v. Callais ruling on race-based gerrymandering.
VIDEO May 17 DOJ reportedly seeks Raúl Castro indictment over 1996 plane shootdown Former NSC senior director Michael Allen discusses the Justice Department’s reported move to seek an indictment against Cuba’s Raúl Castro over the 1996 shootdown of Brothers to the Rescue planes on ‘Sunday Night in America.’
VIDEO May 17 Mark Levin: Democrats seek to ‘permanently control’ government institutions Fox News host Mark Levin discusses Democratic Party rhetoric ahead of the 2026 midterm elections and warns of the party’s ‘totalitarian’ push on ‘Life, Liberty & Levin.’