April 18 NJ Transit CEO explains why World Cup train tickets are rising to $150 NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri explains at a press conference Friday why the public transportation company is increasing tickets to World Cup games to $150 this summer.
April 18 Tyler Robinson defense requests 6-month delay Criminal defense attorney Josh Ritter examines the defense's strategy to delay the preliminary hearing in the Charlie Kirk murder case and weighs in on the political pledges from Democrats to prosecute federal ICE agents.
April 18 White House, FBI probe mysterious disappearances of 11 top nuclear and space scientists The White House and FBI are investigating the mysterious disappearances and deaths of at least 11 American scientists with ties to nuclear and space research. Retired FBI agent James Gagliano discusses potential patterns and foreign interference.
April 18 Catholic brothers create faith-driven AI chatbot based on church teachings Catholic brothers Peter and Thomas Cooney developed Acutis AI, a faith-driven chatbot grounded in Catholic teachings.
April 18 2 US Army soldiers in Alaska injured in bear attack during training exercise Two Army soldiers were attacked by a brown bear in Alaska during a training exercise at at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson's Arctic Valley training area.
April 18 Orange Crush festival returns to Tybee Island as police brace for 50,000 partiers after teen takeover, gunfire Tybee Island braces for Orange Crush 2025 as Georgia police ramp up security after a recent gunfire incident and rising teen takeover concerns.
April 18 BBQ lovers beware: Middle East conflict might disrupt your summer plans this year Rising Middle East tensions are pushing up energy prices, driving beef and propane costs higher and making your summer barbecue more expensive this year.
April 18 Will socialism save Seattle? City advocates struggle to find solutions as homeless, drug addicts flood streets City advocates say homelessness and open-air drug use are worsening across Seattle amid growing concerns about Mayor Katie Wilson's administration.
April 18 Renowned physicist alarmed by 'unheard of' number of scientists dying or vanishing now on White House's radar Multiple scientists linked to UFO research, nuclear labs and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory have mysteriously vanished or died in recent years.
April 18 Nearly 500 public figures from politics to Hollywood will read Bible cover to cover to mark America's 250th The America Reads the Bible event gathers 495+ Christian leaders, politicians and celebrities in Washington, D.C., to read Scripture aloud to mark America's 250th anniversary.