April 9 5 critical reasons why the next antisemitism envoy must think bigger As antisemitism rises at alarming levels, the selection of the next special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism is one of the most consequential decisions left for the Trump administration
April 9 New book reveals untold story of Gen. Wainwright, highest-ranking American POW of World War II Learn the story of Gen. Jonathan Wainwright, who became the highest-ranking American POW during WWII, in Jonathan Horn's newest book, "The Fate of the Generals."
April 9 Women’s sports activist aims to 'platform' knee-taking fencer as the latest winner of courage award XX-XY Athletics founder Jennifer Sey spoke about why she was honoring a fencer who was disqualified for refusing to compete against a transgender opponent on "America Reports."
April 9 California sheriff vows to defy statewide sanctuary law: ‘This is common sense’ A California sheriff has openly said he will defy a sanctuary state law in certain conditions, citing his duty to provide public safety.
April 8 Grizzlies’ Jaylen Wells stretchered off court after falling on head due to hard foul by Hornets player Grizzlies guard Jaylen Wells was stretchered off the court against the Hornets after K.J. Simpson swept his legs during a dunk attempt. Simpson was later ejected for a Flagrant 2 foul.
April 8 Trump admin pauses $1B from Cornell, $790M from Northwestern amid civil rights investigation: report The Trump admin is freezing $1 billion in federal funding from Cornell and $790 million from Northwestern University as both face civil rights investigations, according to reports.
April 8 Angel Cabrera, who spent nearly 2 years in prison, on if he deserves to play in Masters: 'Why not?' Angel Cabrera, who spent nearly two years in prison for threats and harassment against two ex-girlfriends, was nonchalant when asked if he deserves to play in this year's Masters.
April 8 Federal judge rules White House's Associated Press ban unconstitutional for 'viewpoint discrimination' A federal judge called on the White House to restore the Associated Press' access to press events after it was barred from the Oval Office and Air Force One.
April 8 Slain Hamas hostage's family fights for the release of those still in Gaza Oded Lifshitz, an 83-year-old great-grandfather, returned to Israel in a coffin more than 500 days after he was taken from his home. Now, his family is fighting for the remaining hostages.
April 8 Boyfriend of missing woman detained by ICE amid investigation into her disappearance: police Maryland investigators searching for clues into the disappearance of a mother of two discovered her boyfriend was allegedly in the U.S. illegally and ICE agents arrested him.