Massachusetts town cancels July 4 celebration citing lack of ‘adequate public safety staffing’
Rutland, Massachusetts announced that it will cancel its annual 4th of July celebration citing inadequate public safety staffing for police, fire and EMS personnel.
Massachusetts town cancels July 4 celebration citing lack of ‘adequate public safety staffing’
Rutland, Massachusetts announced that it will cancel its annual 4th of July celebration citing inadequate public safety staffing for police, fire and EMS personnel.
Former Prince Andrew, Sarah Ferguson dubbed royal family’s ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ as Epstein fallout grows: author
Author Andrew Lownie describes former Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson as "Bonnie and Clyde," claiming their decades-long bond was more of a professional arrangement to help them navigate scandal.
Super Bowl champion Joe Theismann weighs impact of Jaxson Dart-Abdul Carter Trump controversy on locker room
Joe Theismann talked to Fox News Digital about the impact the Jaxson Dart-Abdul Carter discourse over Trump' introduction will have on the New York Giants locker room.
Former Braves star Bob Horner, who hit four home runs in a single game, dead at 68
Bob Horner, who hit four home runs in a single game and was the 1978 NL Rookie of the Year with the Atlanta Braves, has died at 68, the team said.
Billionaire Bezos suggests no taxes for half the nation. Is that crazy or overdue?
Billionaire Jeff Bezos proposes eliminating federal income tax for the bottom half of earners, sparking a fierce debate about fairness and spending.
I treat sepsis. NASCAR icon Kyle Busch’s death shows how fast it can kill
The sudden death of NASCAR driver Kyle Busch from pneumonia and sepsis reveals critical warning signs of infection everyone should never ignore.
MORNING GLORY: Republicans, stop fighting each other. We can’t let Democrats seize the Senate
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton wins the GOP Senate runoff after President Trump's endorsement, setting up a contested race against James Talarico.
Another alleged drug boat struck by U.S. military in eastern Pacific, killing 2
The U.S. military said it struck another vessel suspected of transporting drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing two men, the day after it said a similar strike killed one man and left two survivors.
Late-spring freeze devastates Northeast farms, threatening peach and apple crops
New Jersey farmers are facing historic losses after a rare late-April freeze devastated apple and peach crops across the region, prompting calls for federal disaster assistance.