April 29 Stephen Miller spotlights 'deeper issue' with Amazon: 'Huge problem with Chinese knockoffs' White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller joins 'America Reports' to discuss Amazon's decision to walk back the idea of displaying the cost of tariffs and previews President Donald Trump's rally in Michigan.
April 29 White House blasts Amazon over tariff warnings and China ties Fox News' Madeleine Rivera reports on the Trump administration’s latest tariff policy. ‘Mornings with Maria’ host Maria Bartiromo analyzes Amazon’s decision to warn buyers about tariff-related price increases and the White House’s sharp response.
April 29 Is it safe to unsubscribe from spam you didn’t sign up for? Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says unsubscribing from spam might actually backfire. Learn when to avoid it and stop junk effectively.
April 29 World’s first continuous beating heart transplant Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson talks about how the first nonstop beating heart transplant, called zero ischemic time, at Taiwan hospital changes surgery.
April 29 Paralyzed man with ALS is third to receive NeuraLink implant, can type with brain Brad Smith, an Arizona husband and father with ALS, has become the third person to receive Neuralink, the brain implant made by Elon Musk’s company.
April 28 Zuckerberg slams 'sensationalist' media coverage, says users should make own choices on social media Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg pushed back against the mainstream media narrative that the common people cannot make their own decisions about what to believe.
April 28 FBI warns of time-traveling hackers Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson: FBI warns of "time-traveling" hackers.
April 28 $70M Navy F-18 fighter jet falls into Red Sea off the USS Harry S Truman A U.S. Navy fighter jet went overboard the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier, but no one was seriously hurt, the Navy said on Monday.
April 28 US strikes kill hundreds of Houthi fighters, hit over 800 Red Sea targets: Central Command U.S. forces have struck over 800 Houthi targets in Yemen since March, killing hundreds of fighters and destroying missile sites in a retaliatory campaign against Red Sea attacks.
April 28 Hegseth vows crackdown on military obesity after shocking Reserve, Guard report A new study found more than two-thirds of Reserve and Guard troops are overweight, prompting a scathing rebuke of lax standards from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.