April 17 Former FBI official suggests missing scientist cases are part of ‘modern day espionage’ from foreign adversaries Former FBI assistant director Chris Swecker discusses the White House’s investigation into missing scientists on ‘The Story.’
April 17 Video shows teen snatched at bus stop – but victim slips SOS at gas station to escape repeat offender suspect A 16-year-old Michigan student was allegedly abducted at gunpoint while waiting for her school bus by a man charged as a three-time habitual offender.
April 17 WATCH: Repeat offender allegedly snatches teen at bus stop as terror unfolds Surveillance video shows Donald James Fields allegedly approaching a 16-year-old high school student and abducting her at gunpoint in Hamtramck, Michigan on Monday, April 13, 2026. (Credit: Hamtramck Police Department)
April 17 This is not the first case to be covered by the media, Josh Ritter says Criminal defense attorney Josh Ritter explains why he is skeptical about accused Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson’s legal team pushing for a closed-camera trial on ‘The Story.’
April 17 Wisconsin sheriff explains why he's suing for $1M after woman allegedly faked ICE detention at a hotel A Wisconsin sheriff sues a woman and a local politician over what he calls an "outlandish" lie about being illegally detained in the county jail.
April 17 Sanders-backed Dem blistered for making 'excuses for terrorists,' slamming 'high and mighty' Americans Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed says the U.S. should try to understand why terrorists commit "heinous acts," citing pain and frustration.
April 17 Texas AG sues Houston mayor and city council over new sanctuary city ordinance limiting ICE cooperation Texas AG Ken Paxton sued Houston's mayor and city council over a sanctuary ordinance that ended a police policy requiring officers to wait for ICE agents.
April 17 Boebert fires back at Dave Chappelle over 'weaponized' transgender jokes Rep. Lauren Boebert lashed back at Dave Chappelle, responding to claims she had weaponized a Capitol Hill selfie to push transgender policy debates.
April 17 Chicago mayor links restaurant industry to ‘slavery’ as tipped wage fight intensifies Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson ties the restaurant industry to slavery, defending his veto of a measure to end the subminimum wage for tipped workers.
April 17 America's 250th birthday events taking place this summer called 'once-in-a-lifetime' travel opportunities The U.S. is marking its 250th birthday with carefully planned nationwide events, including tall ship tours, a state fair in D.C., Mount Rushmore fireworks and IndyCar races.