Two high school graduates from Tennessee and Connecticut are suing their respective public school systems because they still can't read or write after graduating.
Bryan Kohberger's Amazon shopping records and "click activity" are damning for his defense, after he allegedly bought a Ka-Bar knife before the Idaho murders.
Dave Pelzer, author of "A Child Called 'It': One Child's Courage to Survive," says abuse allegations against Connecticut woman Kimberly Sullivan are "extremely severe."
An airline passenger is taking to Reddit to call out flyers who try to swap for a seat that they didn't pay for. An etiquette says "no one has the obligation" to switch.
Daniel Foote, a former special envoy to Haiti, hits the Biden administration's failed policies over the gang-infested Caribbean island. Foote resigned in protest in 2021.
Bernie Sanders and AOC headline a rally in Tempe, Arizona as part of a three-day, five-city swing through Western states where they took aim at President Trump, Elon Musk and Democrats.
Mark Pope hopes that Kentucky fans will have a noticeable presence during the Wildcats first round game in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament in Wisconsin.
The NTSB says the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore could have been prevented with "vulnerability assessments" by the Maryland Transportation Authority.
Despite earlier concerns about shifting priorities and budget constraints, the Pentagon is slated to soon announce its decision on a next-generation fighter jet contract.
A prominent Tarpon Springs, Florida, doctor's wife was ordered in civil court recently to pay his three children millions after she was found responsible for his killing.
Department of Government Efficiency deputy Sam Corcos and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent break down efforts to end wasteful spending on 'The Ingraham Angle.'