ERIKA KIRK: Charlie saw America’s future in the courage of young patriots
From Bunker Hill to Omaha Beach, young Americans have always answered the call. As America turns 250, the next generation faces its own test.
Why identity theft comes back for the same people
The FTC warns that scammers are keeping "sucker lists" to repeatedly target previous fraud victims with fake recovery offers and upfront fees.
Disney settlement could pay YouTube TV and DirecTV users
Disney's $50 million antitrust settlement lets YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream subscribers file a claim form for a cash payment before the deadline.
Pro-Trump artist unleashes powerful message about American flag, touts massive Old Glory painting
A Trump-supporting artist is painting a potentially record-breaking 9-by-17-foot American flag at the Great American State Fair, but he insists the flag belongs to everyone no matter political party.
BROADCAST BIAS: Media celebrate America turning 250, but bash US the rest of the time
Polls show patriotism is suffering a dramatic decline among Democrats as media outlets frame the American flag as a political symbol tied to MAGA.
Socialist-led California city’s clash over Israel and antisemitism offers glimpse into the left’s future
Richmond, California, mayor faces antisemitism accusations after sharing Bondi Beach conspiracy theories and attending a Palestine conference.
Newsom, Walz urge Congress to block anti-climate bill in their ‘woke’ crusade
Democratic governors urge Congress to reject the Stop Climate Shakedowns Act as the Supreme Court prepares to hear the Boulder ExxonMobil lawsuit.
America’s wounded cops find hope, healing and second chance through officers who refuse to leave them behind
Retired Las Vegas Lt. Randy Sutton, who had a career-ending stroke, founded the only nonprofit dedicated exclusively to wounded police officers.
Immigrant business owner who built the American Dream says birth tourism is a ‘slap in the face’
Kris Ramsingh, a Trinidad-born Virginia businessowner, calls birthright citizenship a 'slap in the face' to legal immigrants who worked hard.
House Dems dodge questions on SCOTUS trans athlete ruling, shift blame to ‘culture wars’
House Democrats mostly sidestepped questions on the Supreme Court transgender athletes ruling, pivoting to the economy and Washington dysfunction.