Missing Persons November 28 American cruise ship passenger found after going missing on island tour American woman Ann Evans has been found safe after going missing from a Holland America cruise ship during a port visit in Saint Martin on November 20.
Crime November 28 American tourist found stabbed to death in Tobago Police in Trinidad and Tobago have detained a suspect after Christopher Brown from Silverthorne, Colorado was found dead with apparent stab wounds in Castara.
Alabama November 17 Alabama teen punches dog to save 9-year-old girl from mauling An Alabama teen rescued 9-year-old Delyla McCay from a vicious dog attack in Cullman County, punching the blue heeler until it released the child's face.
China November 14 China immediately begins trialing its most advanced amphibious assault ship The Sichuan Type 076 features electromagnetic catapult systems, 40,000-ton displacement and full-length flight deck for drone and marine operations testing.
Narco-Terror November 14 Hegseth announces operation to remove 'narco-terrorists from our Hemisphere' War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a new U.S. mission, Operation Southern Spear, targeting narco-terror groups across the Western Hemisphere.
Crime November 7 McDonald's meltdown: Michigan woman wanted after allegedly tossing hot coffee at manager Casharra Brown allegedly threw hot coffee at a McDonald's manager after a food dispute, causing minor injuries and prompting police to issue a warrant.
Charlie Kirk November 1 'People were listening': Prosecutor says Charlie Kirk was targeted for his influence Prosecutor Dr. Wendy Patrick analyzes the assassination of TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk, arguing that fear of his political influence may have driven his death.
US Education October 18 How university indoctrination turned deadly, and why one scholar says it’s only getting worse Dr. Corey Miller, president and CEO of Ratio Christi, argues that universities breed ideological intolerance that contributes to violence in American culture.
Faith October 4 Gen Z men returning to church in surprising numbers in faith resurgence Gen Z men are attending church more frequently than older generations despite being labeled the 'least religious generation,' Barna Group data shows a surprising reversal.
Religion September 28 Russell M. Nelson, oldest president of the LDS Church, dies at age 101 Russell M. Nelson, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, died at his Salt Lake City home at age 101, serving as it's oldest president.
Florida May 21 Florida activist calls for Satanology banners at public schools citing First Amendment Activist T. Chaz Stevens urges Brevard schools to display Satanology banners, questioning religious representation and advocating for equal treatment.
Artificial Intelligence May 17 Epic Games debuts voice-interactive Darth Vader in Fortnite — and it's already being tricked into swearing Epic Games' new voice-interactive Fortnite character uses Google's Gemini AI to recreate James Earl Jones' iconic voice for the first time in-game.
Wildfire January 8 United Airlines passenger that landed at LAX recalls harrowing bird's-eye view of raging wildfire A United Airlines passenger recalled the moment he caught a bird's-eye view of the raging wildfires engulfing the Los Angeles area, describing the sight as "Mordor from ‘Lord of the Rings’."
Israel September 7, 2024 Trump or Harris? Israelis discuss presidential choice as war with Hamas, other terror groups continues Tensions run high as the U.S. presidential elections loom near. Israelis are concerned about what the next U.S. President would mean for their nation.
Iowa January 4, 2024 Multiple people injured in shooting at Perry, Iowa, high school: police Multiple law enforcement agencies have responded to reports of an active shooter at Perry High School in Iowa, according to reports. Officials have not released further details at this time.
Nevada April 26, 2023 Nevada police open investigation after shooting damages school A Monday night shooting incident that left several windows of a Nevada school building damaged is under investigation by local police; no suspect has been yet identified.
Virginia April 2, 2023 One person shot at Virginia shopping mall, police have suspect in custody A shooting at the Dulles Town Center in Virginia left one person wounded and another person in custody. Police closed the mall out of an abundance of caution.
Texas March 30, 2023 Texas special education teacher fatally shot after lunging at police with makeshift weapon: report A male suspect ID'd as a special education teacher lunged at police with a sharp-edged weapon, which appeared to be a homemade knife, in an attempt to stab arresting officer.
California March 23, 2023 Law enforcement kills California man armed with machete: police A man brandishing a machete held one adult and three children as hostages for almost three hours before police began to use their firearms.
US March 20, 2023 Houston teens arrested in caught-on-camera 'jugging' robbery that left woman paralyzed Houston police announced Friday that Joseph Harrell, 17, and Zy'Nika Ayesha Woods, 19, were arrested in the Feb. 13 "jugging" attack on Nhung Truong, who was left paralyzed.
Dallas Shooting March 16, 2023 Dallas nightclub shooting leaves 2 dead, 1 injured Two people are dead and one is injured after a shooting at Dallas nightclub in the Deep Ellum area. Authorities are still searching for the suspect.
CRIME March 14, 2023 GoFundMe for Texas woman paralyzed from on-camera robbery raises $80K in 3 days; no arrest made month later A GoFundMe page for Nhung Truong, a Houston woman left paralyzed from a brutal caught on camera robbery outside her bank last month, raised more than $80,000 in three days.
Texas March 13, 2023 Robbery suspect body slams Texas woman, leaving her paralyzed: video A woman is now paralyzed after being body slammed by a robbery suspect who followed her for 24 miles to steal the money that she had withdrawn from her bank.
Texas March 8, 2023 Texas bill proposes tax credits for nondivorced, traditional married couples Legislation was proposed in Texas that that would give tax credits to qualifying families with four or more children; however, not everyone agrees with rule for qualification.
CRIME March 5, 2023 Two suspects shoot robbery victim and flee on foot as getaway car stalls: police A man was shot in the arm after confronting two suspects that robbed a convenience store in Houston, Texas. Authorities are still searching for the two suspects.
Joe Biden February 4, 2023 Biden gaffes: The president bats .500 in January, a slip up every other day President Biden averaged just under a half a gaffe per workday in January as he dodged questions from the press on his possession of classified documents.
Louisiana January 30, 2023 Madison Brooks' family 'blown away' by claims LSU student 'would not have complained' about alleged rape The attorney for the grieving mother of LSU student Madison Brooks has said he's "blown away" by claims made by one of the suspect’s lawyers that she "would not have complained at all."
Joe Biden December 27, 2022 Biden’s year of forgetting, going the wrong way and saying the wrong thing President Biden gaffed his way through 2022 as the oldest president in American history and showed no signs of slowing down as he prepares to announce a re-election bid.
Shooting October 19, 2022 Man shot in chest at Miami-Dade shooting range, airlifted to hospital: police A firearms instructor was reportedly shot at the Trail Glades gun range in Miami-Dade, Florida on Wednesday. Police could not confirm that the victim was an instructor.