Pro-life protesters pardoned by Trump, Fox confirms
President Donald Trump has pardoned pro-life protesters convicted under the FACE Act during former President Joe Biden’s administration. The activists were pardoned just ahead of the March for Life demonstration in Washington, D.C., on Friday. When asked
Illegal immigrant admitted to killing woman on her 21st birthday
An illegal immigrant admitted to strangling a woman on her 21st birthday, then dragging her body past a police cruiser and burying her in the woods. Jhon Moises Chacaguasay-Ilbis, 21, pleaded guilty in a Syracuse court Tuesday
LA Mayor Karen Bass' brother loses home in Palisades Fire
Embattled Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has revealed that her brother lost his Malibu home in the still-raging Palisades wildfires. Bass, who has been widely ridiculed for her city’s lack of preparedness for the devastating fires, disclosed
‘Growing exponentially’: As pickleball flourishes, courts sprout in Myrtle Beach area
“It’s an inexpensive sport. That’s why it’s so successful.”
March for Life rally unfolds in Washington, with Vance to make first public appearance since inauguration
Thousands of pro-life activists are expected to descend on Washington, D.C., on Friday for the annual March for Life, with organizers saying they look forward to working with President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance to
Firefighters gain ground on The Hughes Fire, evacuation warnings for 50,000 still in place
Wildfires in Southern California continue to affect the region, with the latest blaze, The Hughes Fire in Castaic (north of Santa Clarita) breaking out on Wednesday. The Hughes Fire put more than 50,000 people under evacuation orders
'Bolder than Most' serial attacker released into community despite opposition from victims
A serial rapist, nicknamed “Bolder than Most” for his brash approach, has been released from prison and gone into an outpatient program, despite opposition from his surviving victims. Alvin Ray Quarles broke into homes and motel rooms
President Trump visiting storm-battered towns 'treated badly' by Dems and more top headlines
1. President Trump visiting storm-battered towns ‘treated badly’ by Dems. 2. Pressure put on Putin to end the war against Ukraine. 3. Expert applauds Trump for putting violent migrant gang on notice. ‘WORK IS NOT DONE’– Harris
South Carolina man sentenced to death concerned about drug after issue during November execution
A South Carolina man set to die by lethal injection is requesting a delay until more information is gathered about the drug that will kill him. The execution of Marion Bowman Jr. is set for Jan. 31,
Suspect dead, 7 police officers injured in San Antonio apartment shooting
Police in San Antonio, Texas said that a suspect is dead after seven police officers were shot and injured when responding to a call late Wednesday regarding a family member in distress and needing immediate help at