September 20 'Heavy soda' trend flows through US as super sweet fountain drinks spark buzz online The heavy soda craze promises stronger flavor through extra syrup to combat melting ice, sparking online debate and concerns from dental health professionals.
September 20 Trump admin pushes Chicago Public Schools to abolish 'Black Student Success Plan' Chicago Public Schools faced a potential loss of $15 million in federal grants after the Trump administration deemed programs discriminatory under civil rights laws.
September 20 Charlie Kirk memorial security on high alert: What the public should know A former NYPD detective advises vigilance at Charlie Kirk's memorial as the Secret Service coordinates security for Trump, Vance and other officials attending.
September 20 One of Charlie Kirk's final posts was a gift to whichever party will take it Charlie Kirk supported shared parenting custody laws before his assassination, as Kentucky's equal parenting law shows strong correlation with electoral success.
September 20 Senior Republican says he'll 'miss the clowns,' not 'the circus' as he eyes life after Congress Rep. Michael McCaul is leaving Congress at the end of next year and is looking back at his time served and what lies ahead.
September 19 Ohio Teamsters union endorses Ramaswamy in gubernatorial race, breaking from typical support of Dem candidates Former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy gains multiple union endorsements for the Ohio governor's race, including support from the Teamsters union.
September 19 Kirk Herbstreit shares emotional tribute to Grammy-winning songwriter Brett James Country music songwriter Brett James died in a plane crash in North Carolina. Longtime college football voice Kirk Herbstreit reacted with a heartfelt tribute.
September 19 Virginia prosecutor resigns amid pressure to indict Letitia James Eastern District of Virginia U.S. Attorney Erik Siebert resigned amid pressure from the Trump administration to charge NY Attorney General Letitia James with mortgage fraud.
September 19 Far-left Dem says Charlie Kirk wanted to 'roll back rights of women and Black people' after House tribute Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill voted for a House resolution honoring Charlie Kirk despite calling his Christian nationalist views vile and accusing Trump of hypocrisy.
September 19 Police release murder weapon details in ongoing Burning Man festival killing investigation The Pershing County Sheriff's Office released new details about the suspected murder weapon in the fatal stabbing of a first-time Burning Man attendee.