April 30 Secret Service director confirms agent shot by suspected gunman at WHCA Dinner WARNING: Graphic content—Fox News correspondent David Spunt reports on newly obtained surveillance images from the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner shooting and the charges against the suspected gunman on ‘Special Report.’
April 30 Family takes action after grandmother falls 30 feet into abandoned mine shaft A Pennsylvania family filed a wrongful death lawsuit alleging U.S. Steel and a restaurant owner neglected known sinkhole dangers at an abandoned mine.
April 30 Supreme Court ruling intensifies nationwide redistricting and gerrymandering battle Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo breaks down the legal and political ramifications of the fight over gerrymandering on ‘America’s Newsroom.’
April 30 Juror who helped convict man in fatal stabbing accused in knife attack days later: report A juror who helped convict a man in a fatal stabbing is accused of a knife attack days later, allegedly telling victims he was “sent by Jesus" and raising questions about the verdict.
April 30 Bessent hosts financial literacy fair, touts education as key to American dream Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent closed out Financial Literacy Month by hosting a fair for over 50 D.C. students with games, booths and vault tours.
April 30 Paula Deen says there's no such thing as too much butter at the Kentucky Derby Paula Deen told Fox News Digital there's no such thing as too much butter while discussing her favorite Kentucky Derby traditions.
April 30 Kayleigh McEnany: This is what companies do for cities 'The Five' co-hosts criticize Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson's stance toward wealthy residents leaving, alongside New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's call for state funding amid a budget deficit.
April 30 Startling footage from amusement park shows thrill ride halted as guests wait in midair Dramatic footage shows riders stranded 200 feet in the air on the Supergirl Sky Flight at Six Flags Fiesta Texas after a cellphone policy violation forced the ride to halt.
April 30 Jessica Tarlov: Wanting to feel safe is one of the ‘few universal truths’ we have as a country ‘The Five’ ridicules Ann Arbor’s mayor removing 600 anti-crime and neighborhood watch signs from the streets.
April 30 U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent closes out Financial Literacy month with a group of students Students from the greater D.C. area play ‘financial soccer’ trivia game with the secretary.