April 17 The Rise of Socialism: Seattle mayor takes heat as homelessness, drug use spiral Local grassroots organizations, business owners and politicians speak out as Seattle’s new socialist Mayor Katie Wilson rushes to curtail massive homeless encampments, open-air drug use in city streets and parks.
April 17 Progressive Democrat wins New Jersey seat in blowout victory Fox News correspondent Bryan Llenas joins 'America's Newsroom' following the election of progressive Democrat Analilia Mejia by nearly 20 points after she ran on a platform of abolishing ICE, universal healthcare, free college tuition and more.
April 17 Louisiana leads post-pandemic education as it elevates reading and writing standards Dr. Cade Brumley discusses Louisiana's new education standards prioritizing reading, writing, grammar, and cursive. He highlights the state's highest math and reading results in history and the "back to basics" approach for post-pandemic recovery.
April 17 Charlie Kirk's alleged killer arrives in court Tyler Robinson, who is accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk, arrived back at court Friday, April 17 as his attorneys press their claims that biased coverage is tainting potential jurors.
April 17 Minnesota prosecutor charges ICE agent in gun incident as Savanah Hernandez case remains uncharged ICE agent faces felony charges in Minnesota for allegedly pointing a gun at two people, while no charges filed in attack on Savanah Hernandez.
April 17 Justice Thomas warns progressivism is a threat to America in rare public remarks Thomas said Wednesday that values embraced by founders in the Declaration of Independence have "fallen out of favor" and urged Americans to stand up for their ideals and have courage.
April 17 Sheriff's office probing Nancy Guthrie vanishing faces intense backlash over social media post: 'tone deaf' Pima County Sheriff's Department faces furious backlash over a post about a different Nancy that users called insensitive amid the Guthrie investigation.
April 17 Clarence Thomas praised after rare televised address warning of progressivism goes viral Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' rare speech warning progressivism threatens founding American values goes viral on social media platforms.
April 17 Senate temporarily extends nation’s controversial spying powers after House fumbles The Senate voted unanimously to extend FISA surveillance powers after the House failed to reauthorize the program in the dead of night before its fast-approaching deadline.
April 17 House punts Trump spy powers extension after conservatives block deal, forcing end-of-month showdown The FISA Section 702 surveillance program hit a temporary roadblock after House conservatives rejected a long-term extension early Friday morning.