May 18 Tudor Dixon returns to Michigan politics with new PAC aimed at boosting Republicans in key battleground Tudor Dixon announces her role leading United We Fund, a new multi-million dollar PAC aimed at boosting Republicans in battleground state Michigan.
May 18 Mangione trial judge allows gun, notebook as evidence Eric Shawn reports after a New York City judge allowed a gun and a red notebook as evidence in the trial of Luigi Mangione, while suppressing other evidence from a warrantless search in the accused of killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
May 18 Upscale coastal enclave beloved by Kennedys erupts after homeless shelter plan puts it steps from school One business owner in the coastal enclave said he's "getting concerned for the area" amid plans to move a homeless shelter near an elementary school.
May 18 AEW's MVP talks podcast's partnership with BZZR All Elite Wrestling's MVP brings his podcast with Dwayne Swayze to BZZR.
May 18 Redistricting battles heat up across the South, Democrats push back Chief congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports on intensifying redistricting battles across the Southern United States as Democratic lawmakers fight Republican efforts to redraw congressional maps.
May 18 NEW: Judge rules KEY Mangione evidence to be SUPPRESSED A New York judge ruled in favor of suppressing items found during a warrantless search in Pennsylvania, including a cellphone and passport. Prosecutors will still be allowed to use the suspected murder weapon and 'manifesto' as evidence.
May 18 Morgan Wallen fans erupt with rage after country star is snubbed at popular awards show Country music fans are furious after Morgan Wallen went home empty-handed from the ACM Awards despite nominations in three major categories.
May 18 Judge grants motion to suppress some evidence in Luigi Mangione trial Judge Gregory Carro ruled to suppress some items found in Luigi Mangione's backpack at a McDonald's in Central Pennsylvania, deeming the search illegal. Fox News' Eric Shawn reports.
May 18 America 250: FDR’s Fireside Chats Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Fireside Chats helped build trust and remain one of the most effective uses of mass communication by a U.S. president.
May 18 Swing-seat Republican sidelined by 'serious' illness misses 88 votes as majority hangs by thread Former Gov. Tom Kean Sr. said his son Rep. Kean Jr. could return to Congress in weeks after a mysterious serious illness kept him away since March.