February 18 Nancy Guthrie investigation turns to genetic genealogy after no DNA match from glove ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ co-host Griff Jenkins reports on the ongoing Nancy Guthrie case and speaks with ARCpoint Labs of Tucson Lab Director Wendell Long about DNA collection efforts on ‘Fox & Friends.’
February 18 Top New York hospital to end transgender program for minors NYU Langone Health moves to end its transgender youth program amid federal funding threats and new regulatory environment affecting healthcare.
February 18 Multiple skiers BURIED in California avalanche prompting search, rescue efforts Rescue crews are battling blizzard conditions near Lake Tahoe to reach nine missing backcountry skiers after an avalanche struck a guided group of 15 near the Frog Lake Backcountry Huts on Tuesday.
February 18 Rhode Island ice rink shooting victims confirmed as shooter's daughter alleges 'vendetta' against family The trans suspect who opened fire at a Rhode Island ice rink killed his ex-wife and adult son, authorities said, as his daughter alleged a “vendetta."
February 18 Jonathan Roumie vows that 40-day faith challenge can cut through 'the noise in the culture' Catholics begin Lent on Ash Wednesday as "The Chosen" star Jonathan Roumie launches Hallow's 40-day prayer challenge "The Return" for spiritual reflection.
February 18 Immigration judge blocks deportation of Columbia anti-Israel agitator A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from deporting pro-Palestinian Columbia University protest leader due to a procedural error.
February 18 Green rhetoric, polluted water: The Left’s DC sewage failure is a disgrace Massive sewage spill dumps hundreds of millions of gallons into Potomac River near D.C. Trump calls in FEMA while local Democratic leaders stay silent.
February 18 Fox Nation explores how Reagan and John Paul II’s unlikely alliance helped topple the Iron Curtain Two leaders from opposite worlds united by faith and mission: Explore Reagan and the pope's providential partnership that helped end the Cold War.
February 18 GIANNO CALDWELL: My brother would have been 22 today. We must defeat the violent crime epidemic I share my brother Christian's tragic murder story because America must confront its growing violent crime crisis. The Caldwell Institute for Public Safety is one way we hope to help.
February 18 Sanders-endorsed Senate candidate knocked for alleged flip-flop to 'have it both ways' on key issue Abdul El-Sayed, a Michigan Democratic U.S. Senate candidate endorsed by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., is being slammed for allegedly flip-flopping on "Medicare-for-all."