April 15 EXCLUSIVE: Indiana school counselor fired for speaking out on gender identity policy settles lawsuit for $200K School counselor fired over gender identity policy concerns at South Madison Community School Corporation settles lawsuit for $200,000, says ADF attorneys.
April 15 Family's spring break hike turns into life-or-death rescue after parent falls 70 feet off Utah cliff A hiker suffered a "badly broken body" after plunging off a "deceptive" cliff edge in Moab, Utah, during a family spring break adventure, rescuers said.
April 15 Rick Harrison: Vegas ‘pricing problem’ is chasing tourists away from 'greatest city in the world' Rick Harrison of "Pawn Stars" tells Fox News Digital that Las Vegas casinos need to lower their prices as tourism drops 7.5%. He credits his own record-breaking months to customer experience.
April 15 Spanberger signs gun bills, makes a proposed gun ban even harsher Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed gun control bills and toughened an assault weapon ban, drawing DOJ threats of litigation and Republican backlash.
April 15 Your favorite fast-food app is playing mind games and charging you for the privilege Your $8 fast-food order may balloon to $22 thanks to fee stacking, including delivery fees, service fees and the sneaky new small order fee penalty.
April 15 Where you live could shape your risk of cancer mortality, study suggests New research reveals a widening gap in cancer mortality improvement between high-income urban areas and low-income rural U.S. counties.
April 15 Tax Day: IRS deadline pressure rises for filers who waited too long CPA Dan Geltrude breaks down what happens if you miss the deadline, how to file an extension and the penalties that can pile up fast.
April 15 TPUSA reporter attacked at ICE protest warns a dark new line has been crossed in America’s political wars Reporter Savanah Hernandez says she was attacked multiple times at a Minneapolis anti-ICE protest and is pushing for full charges against suspects.
April 15 'Concerning': Ex-Biden official under fire as pay-to-play allegations emerge in top gubernatorial race Keisha Lance Bottoms' Georgia gubernatorial campaign is reigniting debate over ethics issues from her previous years in city government in Atlanta, including alleged pay-to-play.
April 15 Disgruntled worker invokes Luigi Mangione in $500M warehouse inferno he filmed in anti-capitalist rage: feds Accused arsonist Chamel Abdulkarim smirked in court pleading not guilty to charges tied to a $500 million Inland Empire warehouse fire he allegedly set.