April 26 Work of scientists in ‘suspicious’ disappearances is prime target for hostile foes: retired FBI agent Retired high-level FBI official says American nuclear scientist disappearances fit a suspicious pattern potentially linked to foreign intelligence threats.
April 26 In pictures: Before and after the 2026 White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting From arrivals to evacuation, see photos from the 2026 White House Correspondents’ Dinner after a shooting halted the night.
April 25 Iranian small boats ‘cannot’ shut down Strait of Hormuz, retired Navy captain says Ret. Navy Capt. Chuck Nash discusses the U.S. naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and questions surrounding the Iran ceasefire amid canceled talks on ‘Fox Report.’
April 25 How scammers build a profile on you using data brokers Your personal information is on data broker sites for anyone to find. Learn how scammers exploit this data and how to remove yourself from these databases.
April 25 Anthropic's Mythos AI found over 2,000 unknown software vulnerabilities in just seven weeks of testing Anthropic's Mythos AI discovered over 2,000 unknown software vulnerabilities in seven weeks, prompting the company to restrict its release to the public.
April 25 WATCH: Trucker NARROWLY escapes freight train CRASH A truck driver in Fort Worth narrowly escaped death after his trailer got stuck on railroad tracks and was obliterated by a freight train just seconds after he jumped to safety.
April 25 'Storage Wars' star Darrell Sheets was 'terrified for his life' before his death, co-star claims Laura Dotson claims "Storage Wars" star Darrell Sheets was "terrified for his life" amid alleged cyberbullying in the years before his death at age 67.
April 25 The Atlantic reporter behind Kash Patel report says she's since been 'inundated' by sources reaffirming claims The Atlantic's Sarah Fitzpatrick said she's been "inundated" by sources reaffirming her bombshell report about FBI Director Kash Patel, who filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit.
April 25 BROADCAST BIAS: Networks downplay Southern Poverty Law Center funding KKK, Nazis The SPLC faces a Justice Department indictment for alleged financial fraud involving secret payments to informants inside extremist groups like the KKK.
April 25 Radical activist groups circle wagons around Southern Poverty Law Center amid federal charges Nonprofits rally behind the Southern Poverty Law Center as it faces federal charges for allegedly funding members of violent extremist groups like the KKK.