April 30 FBI says trucker found dead after suspected hijacking; key details remain unclear The FBI confirmed a truck driver who disappeared during a suspected vehicle hijacking along Interstate 95 has been found dead in coastal Georgia.
April 30 FCC boss Brendan Carr maintains early ABC license renewal is about DEI probe, not Jimmy Kimmel controversy FCC Chairman Carr says the early renewal of Disney's ABC licenses is tied to a DEI review, not President Trump's call for Jimmy Kimmel's firing over his controversial joke.
April 30 Hegseth fires back at Warren’s insider trading comments tied to Iran war: ‘No one owns me’ War Secretary Pete Hegseth denies insider trading allegations during a heated Senate exchange with Sen. Elizabeth Warren over Iran war oil trades.
April 30 Biden admin used abortion group dossiers, including photos of minors, to target Christians, DOJ report reveals Trump administration accuses Biden Justice Department team of working with abortion groups to create dossiers on pro-life Christian activists' families.
April 30 Livestreamer STRUCK BY CAR on cross-country charity walk fueled by faith Streamer Isaiah Thomas, known as HMBL Zay, was hospitalized in Indiana while walking from Philadelphia to California to raise money for his university. According to reports one vehicle was monitoring traffic when another vehicle crashed into it.
April 30 Are insurance apps watching you? Insurance apps promise savings but may access your driving, location and health data. Find out how to control permissions and protect your privacy.
April 30 US eyes first-ever hypersonic Dark Eagle deployment as Iran pushes beyond strike range U.S. Central Command reportedly has requested deployment of the Army's Dark Eagle hypersonic weapon to the Middle East amid Iran missile concerns.
April 30 Minnesota 'tried to cover up fraud allegations,' former state trooper alleges A former Minnesota investigator alleges state officials illegally blocked his childcare fraud investigation and ordered him to delete documents.
April 30 Rep Seth Moulton says Hegseth is 'guilty' of war crimes, links him to Nazis tried during World War II During a CNN interview, Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., accused Secretary of War Pete Hegseth of being "guilty" of war crimes and linked him to Nazis who were executed during World War II.
April 30 Meta tracks workers to train AI agents Meta is tracking employee mouse clicks, keystrokes and screen habits to train AI models, raising new questions about workplace monitoring and privacy.