August 13, 2026 Small town buzzing over identity of its $1B Powerball winner: ‘Like a murder mystery’ Jon Marshall, manager of the Hy-Vee Gas Fresh & Fast in Quincy, Illinois, says the hunt for the $1.04 billion Powerball winner feels like "a murder mystery."
August 13, 2026 Speaker Johnson slams Dems after noncitizens were charged with illegally voting in battleground state Michigan AG Dana Nessel charged five noncitizens and one U.S. citizen with election crimes after reviewing 38 suspected cases of illegal voting.
August 13, 2026 Fox News Poll: A Senate battle looms in Michigan Abdul El-Sayed trails Mike Rogers 51% to 47% in the Wolverine State Senate race, but Democrats show higher enthusiasm and engagement ahead of the fall.
August 13, 2026 Fox News Poll: Economic anxiety and candidate concerns define Ohio Senate race Inflation dominates Ohio voter priorities as 40% call it their top issue, fueling Sherrod Brown's 8-point lead over Jon Husted in the Senate race.
August 13, 2026 Catholic group demands Massachusetts governor be excommunicated over abortion law CatholicVote President Kelsey Reinhardt asked Massachusetts bishops whether Gov. Maura Healey triggered automatic excommunication by signing the law.
August 13, 2026 Election 'human error' delays key primary results in latest voting mishap to hit blue states David Crowley's narrow win over Francesca Hong was delayed 90 minutes after five USB flash drives failed to download Milwaukee election data.
August 13, 2026 Vandalism discovered at World War II Memorial in Washington, DC Video shows the scene at the World War II Memorial after vandalism was discovered at the landmark in the nation’s capital on August 13, 2026.
August 13, 2026 Overturned cars shut down multiple 405 Freeway lanes in West Los Angeles during morning commute California Highway Patrol closed three Los Angeles 405 Freeway lanes as crews worked to clear two overturned cars near Santa Monica Boulevard.
August 13, 2026 Alex Murdaugh retrial fight heats up over murder indictments, testimony and financial crimes Nathan S. Williams, a South Carolina federal criminal defense attorney and former Assistant U.S. Attorney who served as Criminal Chief for the District of South Carolina, told Fox News Digital that a second trial changes the landscape for Murdaugh.
August 13, 2026 Stacey Abrams tells nodding Kamala Harris that southerners have lived under 'soft authoritarianism' since 1776 Stacey Abrams told Kamala Harris on her podcast that the American South represents what authoritarianism looks like in the U.S., dating back to 1776.