Israel released a video Thursday showing a captured Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorist admitting that he had raped an Israeli woman on a kibbutz during the October 7 terror attack, and adding that he had shot an Israeli man.
After an initial strong public response from President Biden vowing the federal government would do whatever it took to fix the situation, his administration is showing early signs it is bungling the response to the collapsed bridge in Baltimore.
A 102-year-old wheelchair-bound resident of Oakland, California, has been threatened with fines for being unable to remove graffiti that was painted on his fence by vandals.
Jeff Gunter, a self-claimed "America First" candidate, has a history of funding anti-Trump Republicans such as Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney as he seeks to become the Republican nominee for Senate in Nevada.
The legal woes of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs could trigger a #MeToo moment for the world of hip hop, according to a recent report.
The once and possibly future President Donald Trump's proposal to implement a tariff of ten percent on goods imported into our Republic has been met with a cantillating chorus of critiques claiming they will come at a cruel cost to consumers.
Country music star Aaron Lewis has two choice words for the left-wing cancel mob.
A hailstorm that devastated a Texas solar farm has sparked concern within the surrounding community and among energy experts.
The Tunnel to Towers Foundation is stepping in to help the family of a fallen NYPD officer who left behind a wife and one-year-old son.
“Ford will drastically cut the number of hourly workers at its factory that builds the Ford F-150 Lightning as sales of electric vehicles slow,” a local media outlet reported.
Former President Donald Trump has the edge on President Joe Biden nationally in a five-way race for the presidency, according to a pair of polls.
About 10,000 trainee doctors in South Korea entered their second month of a nationwide strike in late March, forcing hospitals into "emergency mode" and shutting down critical sectors, including emergency wards, Korean news agencies confirmed Wednesday and Thursday.