April 11 College baseball players involved in wild brawl in 11th inning College baseball players from Spring Hill and the University of Mobile were involved in a wild brawl earlier in the week, which occurred in the 11th inning.
April 11 House Republicans push nationwide concealed carry as Trump says Second Amendment has no borders House Republicans are renewing their push for nationwide concealed carry reciprocity, aiming to protect Second Amendment rights across state lines.
April 10 Masked anti-Israel Stanford protesters charged in destructive 2024 campus building takeover A dozen pro-Palestinian protesters charged in connection to the June 2024 takeover and destruction of a building at Stanford University.
April 10 William Shatner decries ‘Presentism,’ rewriting of history in media, literature "Star Trek" star William Shatner denounced "Presentism," saying it has been used by "wokies" to "wreak havoc on history" in recent years.
April 10 Trump announces picks for ambassadorships to combat antisemitism and promote religious freedom President Donald Trump announced a series of nominations and appointments, including one to combat antisemitism, in a series of posts on Truth Social Thursday.
April 10 Justin Rose leads Masters after first round; Scottie Scheffler right behind Justin Rose is leading at the Masters for the fifth time in his 20 appearances in the first major of the year, but Scottie Scheffler isn't too far behind him at 4-under.
April 10 Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth touts 'historic' deals to deter 'Chinese influence' in Panama Canal Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth breaks down recent arrangements around the Panama Canal and addresses rising temperatures in relations with China on "The Will Cain Show."
April 10 Democratic policies are 'destroying' the Chicago community, Chicago Flips Red vice president says Chicago Flips Red vice president Danielle Carter-Walters joined "America Reports" to speak out against her city's response to the migrant crisis and its effect on the community.
April 10 Trump admin wants to put Columbia under federal oversight to ensure compliance with antisemitism policies The Trump administration is reportedly pursuing a legal arrangement that would allow the federal government to enforce Columbia's compliance with its policies on antisemitism.
April 10 Red states get in line with Trump's DEI ban in schools as compliance deadline nears Trump's Department of Education gave public schools, universities until April 24 to certify compliance with his federal mandate to strip all DEI policies or face federal funding cuts.