VIDEO October 27 RNC chair confidently says Americans will know the 2024 election winner before going to bed RNC Chairman Michael Whatley and former Georgia Senator Kelly Loeffler discuss cleaning up voter rolls in an effort to ensure election integrity and Georgia's early voting turnout.
POLITICS October 2 Voters react to Gov. Tim Walz claiming abortion is a 'basic human right' Fox News Digital's dial group made up of independent, Democratic and Republican voters differed on Democratic Gov. Tim Walz's comments on abortion in Minnesota.
First Amendment September 21 Ireland scraps controversial hate speech measures following criticism by Elon Musk, Conor McGregor The Irish government is dropping parts of its controversial hate speech laws, which deal with incitement to hatred or violence, or "thoughtcrimes."
Louisiana August 28 Louisiana governor issues back-to-school order banning critical race theory in K-12 public classrooms Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry issued a ban on "divisive" CRT teachings in K-12 schools that instruct students "through the lens of race and victimhood."
Second Amendment August 28 Illegal migrants do not have gun rights protected by 2nd Amendment: federal appeals court A a federal court ruled that Illegal migrants do not have the right to bear arms under the 2nd Amendment, rejecting arguments by a Mexican man who was convicted of illegally possessing a handgun.
This Day in History August 27 On this day in history, August 27, 1963, civil rights pioneer W.E.B. Du Bois dies at age 95 On this day in history, Aug. 27, 1963, W.E.B. Du Bois — who grew up in Massachusetts and became a prominent sociologist, author, activist and co-founder of the NAACP — died at age 95.
Politics August 17 Florida GOP lawmaker wants to ban smoking on streets, but supports legalizing marijuana Smoking and vaping in public in Florida may soon be a thing of the past if a bill by Florida GOP sate Sen. Joe Gruters becomes law. The bill would be introduced if weed in the state is legalized.
LIFESTYLE June 26 Social media users blast swimsuit company over bikini made 'in honor' of Rosa Parks: 'Too disrespectful' Social media users are sounding off as a Miami, Florida-based swimsuit company sells out of a bikini named after Rosa Parks. The brand also sells suits to "honor" other notable figures.
Roman Catholic May 23 Catholic monk comes out as transgender with diocese's permission A Catholic monk in Kentucky, Christian Matson, has come out publicly as transgender without objection from the diocese, doing so on Pentecost.
New York May 11 NY judge tosses order restricting transgender players from using county-run parks A New York judge on Friday struck down a Long Island county’s order restricting female transgender athletes from using parks after a local women’s roller derby league challenged it.