September 1 Enemy vessel that exploded during 1748 battle may have been found in North Carolina river East Carolina University archaeologists found the likely remains of La Fortuna, a colonial-era Spanish privateer, in the Cape Fear River, they told Fox News Digital.
September 1 EPA head blasts Biden-era decision to 'strangulate' energy sectors 'out of existence' EPA administrator Lee Zeldin breaks down why energy dominance really matters on 'One Nation.'
August 31 Midair plane crash kills one person near Colorado airport as both planes catch fire A fatal midair collision between two aircraft near Fort Morgan, Colorado, killed one person and injured three others during landing attempts Sunday.
August 31 Rudy Giuliani injured in New Hampshire car crash after aiding domestic violence victim, spokesman says Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani was injured in a major car accident in New Hampshire on Saturday, according to a statement shared by a spokesman via X.
August 31 Multiple states fight for redistricting after Texas redraws map Democratic strategist Jonae Wartel and Monadnock Strategies president Jesse Hunt discuss state redistricting, Congress’ budgetary deadline and President Donald Trump’s crime crackdown.
August 31 Kohberger's lawyers didn't want him called 'psychopath,' but he searched the term regularly Computer analysis shows Bryan Kohberger wiped key data, including potential motive details – but not his frequent searches for the term, "psychopath."
August 31 Democratic state representative calls prayers after mass shootings 'theological malpractice' State Democratic lawmaker Justin Jones compared America's relationship with gun manufacturers to idolatry following recent church school shooting in Minnesota.
August 31 Ethics professor sues university, says he was fired over criticism of gender policies Former professor Daniel Grossenbach alleged University of Arizona discriminated against him based on his faith and parental advocacy after complaints about his activism.
August 31 ‘Nonsensical’ illegal immigrant tuition policy scrapped in Kentucky, Bondi lawsuit deal Kentucky becomes latest state to end in-state tuition for illegal immigrants following Justice Department legal action over federal law violations.
August 31 Attacks on US churches have risen significantly since 2021, report finds Attacks targeting churches in the U.S. have increased significantly in recent years, with more than 400 incidents recorded in both 2023 and 2024, according to a new report.