September 6 Ohio HS faces federal civil rights lawsuit over hazing, sexual assault allegations from former football player Allegations of hazing and sexual assault made by a high school football player sparked a federal civil rights lawsuit against Ursuline High School in Youngstown, Ohio.
September 6 Nazi officer's daughter charged after stolen WWII painting spotted in real estate listing Patricia Kadgien faces charges for allegedly concealing a $50,000 Giuseppe Ghislandi portrait stolen from a Dutch-Jewish art collector during World War II.
September 6 Trump admin’s war on cartels a ‘warning to China’ Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to break down the Trump administration’s war on cartels and the message it sends to the world.
September 6 DHS fires back at 'activist judges' blocking temporary protected status crackdown The Department of Homeland Security strongly disagreed with a court ruling that prevented ending TPS for 600,000 Venezuelans and 500,000 Haitians in the U.S.
September 6 Trump sends F-35 fighter jets in war on cartels, drugs ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ panelists Derek Maltz and Franklin Camargo discuss President Donald Trump escalating his war on cartels by deploying F-35 fighter jets toward Latin America, and the Maduro regime’s reaction in Venezuela.
September 6 Young Phillies fan forced to give up Harrison Bader home run ball to irate fan gets meet and greet, signed bat A young Philadelphia Phillies fan got the ultimate consolation prize after a woman forced him to give up Harrison Bader's home run ball Friday night.
September 6 Sabrina Carpenter calls out critics of suggestive album cover as hypocrites Sabrina Carpenter defended her controversial "Man's Best Friend" album cover, calling out generational double standards from critics who she says are hypocritical.
September 6 Trump caps week with bold military moves from Pentagon name change to cartel crackdown President Donald Trump signed an executive order to rename the Department of Defense the Department of War and announced a military strike against a Venezuelan drug boat that killed 11.
September 6 America First: Rubio and Trump just drew a red line for narco-terrorists The Trump administration this week launched a military strike against a Tren de Aragua drug boat, marking a new chapter in cartel warfare and Western Hemisphere defense policy.
September 5 Taylor Swift skips Chiefs season opener in Brazil after engagement announcement: report Chiefs star Travis Kelce played his season opener against the Chargers in São Paulo, Brazil without fiancée Taylor Swift, who skipped the Brazil trip for safety reasons.