February 21 Federal court clears way for Ten Commandments to be displayed in Louisiana public school classrooms Federal appeals court lifts block on Louisiana law requiring Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, sparking intense constitutional debate.
February 20 US military Olympian shares love of country and fellow Americans competing in Milan Cortina U.S. Olympic skeleton athlete and Air Force staff sergeant Kelly Curtis expressed pride in representing America amid teammate criticisms, which she defends.
February 20 USA women's hockey sings national anthem arm in arm after Olympic gold medal win: 'The best part' Team USA women's ice hockey team shared an emotional moment on the podium as the national anthem played after they captured Olympic gold in a thrilling 2-1 overtime victory over Canada.
February 18 ATF seizes 36K guns as Trump administration shifts focus from Biden priorities to cartels, street crime ATF agents seized over 36,000 illegal firearms under Trump administration, including 4,359 guns bound for Mexico's violent cartels and criminal gangs.
February 16 Lee Greenwood reflects on Presidents Day, America's 250th anniversary Country music icon Lee Greenwood joins 'Fox & Friends' to celebrate America's 250th anniversary on Presidents Day. Greenwood discusses performing for five presidents, the importance of faith, family, military and more.
February 16 Film festival defends celebrities avoiding politics during press interviews as 'their right of free speech' Berlin Film Festival director Tricia Tuttle defended actors and filmmakers declining to address political issues while taking questions from the press.
February 12 Tufts professor says students are ditching woke culture and find performative politics 'cringy' A Tufts professor says new college students are rejecting woke culture and demanding real debate. Campus politics is shifting as generation embraces discourse.
February 12 CNN host Kaitlan Collins reveals Karoline Leavitt defended her press access in Saudi Arabia CNN's Kaitlan Collins revealed Wednesday that White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended her press access during a presidential trip to Saudi Arabia.
February 11 Iranian brutality: Nobel laureate fighting for life after barbaric assault at notorious prison The Nobel Committee is demanding Iran stop alleged brutal abuse of peace laureate Narges Mohammadi, who has been imprisoned since December after attending a funeral.
February 11 Woman had argued with father in Texas over Trump before deadly shooting: UK investigation Lucy Harrison, 23, was allegedly shot dead by father in Texas after President Donald Trump argument. Grand jury declined to indict, but the U.K. inquest is ongoing.