September 3 NFL Week 1 schedule: Eagles begin quest to repeat as Super Bowl champs The Philadelphia Eagles start their quest for a second consecutive Super Bowl championship with a game against the Dallas Cowboys to begin the year.
September 3 FBI's Operation Box Cutter indicts 22 Chinese nationals and companies for fentanyl precursors FBI seizes enough fentanyl to kill 70 million Americans in international operation targeting Chinese companies supplying deadly drug precursors.
September 3 Portland mayor doubles down on sanctuary status after violent anti-ICE riot Portland Mayor Wilson is reaffirming his commitment to sanctuary policies in the wake of another night of violence outside a local U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility.
September 3 Study disputes Gaza genocide charges, finds flawed data amid Hamas-driven narrative A study by the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies finds genocide allegations against Israel stem from Hamas-linked sources, humanitarian bias and failure to account for terrorist tactics.
September 3 The unseen toll of antisemitism: How hate leaves lasting scars on Jewish children From anxiety and depression to fractured identities, children facing antisemitic bullying suffer profound psychological harm — damage compounded by silence, shame, and fear of speaking out.
September 3 It's not the economy, stupid. Democrats' real path out of the wilderness Biden's retreat from cultural debates contrasts with Trump's willingness to engage every news cycle, costing Democrats voter trust and connection.
September 3 MARK PENN: Trump is trying to save 100,000 American lives while Democrats let cities spiral out of control President Trump addresses America's hidden war with new policies targeting overdose deaths and murders that killed nearly 100,000 people in the United States.
September 3 Appeals court blocks Trump from deporting members of Tren de Aragua gang An appeals court ruled that the Trump administration cannot speed the deportations of migrants accused of being Tren de Aragua gang members using an 18th-century wartime law.
September 2 Video shows US military blasting drug boat, killing 11 suspected Venezuelan Tren de Aragua narco-terrorists The U.S. military conducted a lethal strike against a Venezuelan drug vessel operated by a narco-terrorist organization, Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed.
September 2 JK Rowling challenges past 'Harry Potter' filmmaker to specify which of her beliefs on gender are offensive J.K. Rowling challenged former "Harry Potter" director Chris Columbus to specify which of her gender beliefs offend him after he blamed her views for blocking a cast reunion.