August 28 Wisconsin kayaker who faked his own death to leave wife sentenced Wisconsin kayaker Ryan Borgwardt was sentenced to 89 days in jail for faking his death, matching the exact number of days police searched for him.
August 28 Is Trump considering bold Africa play to push back on China, Russia and Islamic terrorists? Ted Cruz has called on President Donald Trump to recognize Somaliland in exchange for a new strategic air and sea base, and access to rare earth minerals.
August 28 'Very unusual' ancient head with eerie smile unearthed by archaeology student at Scottish farm An archaeology student uncovered a mysterious carved stone head with curly hair and a faint smile during an excavation at Skaill Farm on the Scottish island of Rousay.
August 27 American stabbed defending women on German tram criticizes immigration policies after suspect released American tourist John Rudat was stabbed in the face while protecting two women from attackers on a German tram in Dresden, sustaining wounds from a six-inch blade.
August 27 Trump hosts South Korean president amid tariff tensions Former Council of Economic Advisers acting chair Tomas Philipson joins ‘Fox Report’ to discuss President Donald Trump’s meeting with the South Korean president.
August 27 White House demands all Gaza hostages return home 'this week' amid stalled talks Steve Witkoff blamed Hamas for stalling hostage talks as Israel’s security cabinet continues to hold off reviewing a partial Gaza ceasefire deal.
August 27 US scrambles fighter jets to track 4th Russian spy plane near Alaska in less than week NORAD deployed F-16 fighter jets and support aircraft to monitor a Russian IL-20 reconnaissance plane in Alaska's Air Defense Identification Zone.
August 27 Denmark summons US envoy over alleged covert Greenland interference operations Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen summoned the top U.S. diplomat in the country after reports of individuals with ties to President Donald Trump carried out covert influence operations in Greenland.
August 27 Farmers install turnstiles to stop tourist invasion of popular mountain paths Influencers are driving tourist crowds to the Dolomites as farmers install turnstiles in Seceda to protect meadows and hay production from visitor damage.
August 27 US northern border smuggling creates 'shopping grounds' for migrants to sanctuary communities: attorney Immigration attorney Peter Lumaj explains how sophisticated smuggling operations adapt to enforcement changes along U.S.-Canada border crossings.