April 30 Congress extends controversial spy law for 45 days after Senate rejects House bill The House approved a Senate-passed 45-day extension of FISA Section 702 punting a long-term solution to the controversial spying program until Congress returns in May.
April 30 Chick-fil-A employee busted in bizarre $80K mac-and-cheese theft scheme Keyshun Jones faces theft and money laundering charges after allegedly stealing $80,000 from a Texas Chick-fil-A through a fake refund scheme.
April 30 Britain warns another terror attack is 'highly likely' within 6 months after London stabbing Britain raised its national terror threat level to severe after two people were stabbed in an antisemitic attack in London's Golders Green neighborhood.
April 30 Trump weighs in on future of golf after Saudis end LIV funding President Donald Trump gave his thoughts on LIV golfers potentially rejoining the PGA Tour amid the Saudis officially ending their funding for LIV.
April 30 Secretary Hegseth tussles with Democrats over strategy in Iran war Fox News chief congressional correspondent Jennifer Griffin and Vice Admiral Robert Harward have the latest on the war strategy on 'America Reports.'
April 30 Trump calls CNN coverage of war in Iran ‘disrespectful to our military’ President Donald Trump criticizes the media’s coverage of U.S. military operations in Iran while speaking to reporters from the Oval Office.
April 30 Rising singer dismembered teen who threatened to expose him in kiddie pool with chainsaw: DA Singer D4vd faces murder and child sex abuse charges after allegedly killing a 14-year-old girl and dismembering her remains in an inflatable pool.
April 30 ‘We’ll see’: Trump doesn't deny potential ‘The Apprentice' return President Donald Trump weighs a possible return of his show ‘The Apprentice.’
April 30 Chicago reparations advocates say federal gov morally owes '7 quadrillion dollars' in slave labor ADCRC Chair Marvin Slaughter Jr. claims slave labor contributed "7 quadrillion dollars" to the U.S. at a reparations panel at Kennedy King College in Chicago.
April 30 Fired Columbia professor who backed Hamas set to speak at Virginia Tech 'Death to the Akademy' event A former Columbia University professor fired after declaring support for Hamas and Hezbollah is speaking at a "Death to the Akademy" event set to be held at Virginia Tech.