Virginia March 13, 2024 'Late-term fetus' discovered in Virginia pond, police immediately launch death investigation Authorities in Virginia have opened a death investigation after a deceased baby was found in a pond in Leesburg. Police are seeking the public's help to find answers.
OPINION March 13, 2024 The issue that could cost Trump the 2024 campaign As the 2024 presidential campaign heats up, count on Democrats to continue to push the abortion rights issue. That poses a major problem for Donald Trump.
Second Amendment March 12, 2024 Gun rights groups ask Supreme Court to strike down Illinois 'assault weapons' ban Second Amendment groups have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review the Protect Illinois Communities Act and declare it unconstitutional for banning commonly owned rifles.
Kansas March 12, 2024 Kansas judge says transgender rights not violated by state's refusal to change sex on driver's licenses A Kansas judge sided with Attorney General Kris Kobach in ruling that transgender rights are not violated by refusing to change sex on driver's licenses.
Ohio March 12, 2024 Republicans and Democrats fight for Ohio as former swing state's political landscape shifts OH voters supported Donald Trump in the last two presidential elections, but some think Ohio may be returning to its swing state status after recent support for liberal policies.
Capitol Protests March 12, 2024 Trump says he will free Jan. 6 rioters on first day if re-elected Former President Donald Trump has vowed to free those imprisoned in relation to the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot on the first day he retakes office.
Florida March 11, 2024 Legal battle underway in Florida over sports betting as Supreme Court petition challenges tribal agreement Florida and the Seminole Tribe have a compact giving the tribe exclusive online sports betting and casino gambling rights, but legal challenges question the legality of bets.
State and Local March 11, 2024 Enforcement of government transparency rules is poor in most states, report finds A nationwide review of procedures found complicated, varying systems for resolving open government disputes that often put the burden of enforcing transparency laws on private citizens.
VIDEO March 11, 2024 Some pundits still want Trump ballot ban despite Supreme Court ruling Liberal justices join in 9-0 ruling to reject state attempts to ban Trump from the ballot.
VIDEO March 10, 2024 Shannon Bream: SCOTUS does not want to get dragged into political conversations 'Fox News Sunday' anchor Shannon Bream shares her takeaways from the Supreme Court's ballot ban ruling involving former President Trump on 'Sunday Night in America.'