August 22 DeSantis fires back after Dem decries Florida's move to ditch LGBT rainbow colors from crosswalk in Orlando Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis fired back after a Democratic state senator decried the state's move to eliminate the rainbow colors from an Orlando crosswalk.
August 22 At least 5 dead, 24 injured in New York tour bus crash Emergency crews treat up to 52 patients after tour bus crashes and rolls over on highway in Genesee County, New York Friday afternoon.
August 22 Virginia Lt. Governor on why her state is at risk of losing federal funding over transgender bathrooms Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears discussed why five schools in her state are at risk of losing federal funding due to transgender student policies on "Fox & Friends" Friday.
August 22 Republicans rally around GOP senator after ousted Dem jumps into high-profile Ohio race GOP Sen. Jon Husted is picking up support across Ohio after former Ohio Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown's announcement that he's running for Senate once again.
August 22 Biotech CEO sues Uber after illegal immigrant driver assault caught on camera in downtown Charleston, SC Biotech CEO Bryan Kobel sues Uber after illegal immigrant driver violently assaulted him in a Charleston parking lot, leaving him with a concussion and head injuries.
August 22 Longtime Trump ally formally succeeds Whatley as Republican Party chair RNC Chair Michael Whatley steps down to run for Senate in North Carolinan, and Trump-endorsed Joe Gruters takes over leading the Republican National Committee.
August 22 Idaho murders bodycam footage shows surviving roommate's chilling account Surviving roommate Dylan Mortensen describes seeing masked killer Bryan Kohberger in newly released bodycam footage from Idaho student murders investigation.
August 22 ICE arrests brother of illegal immigrant trucker in deadly Florida Turnpike wreck Harjinder Singh faces vehicular homicide charges for deadly Florida crash while his brother Harneet Singh arrested by immigration authorities.
August 22 Three killed in blue city shootings as Trump threatens to expand federal crime crackdown Overnight shootings leave three dead in Chicago as Trump discusses expanding federal law enforcement to crime-ridden cities across America.
August 22 John Bolton's home and office raided by federal agents Federal agents raided the Maryland home of former National Security Advisor John Bolton on Friday morning, according to two senior government enforcement sources briefed on the matter.