EXCLUSIVE – A city council member in Alabama kicked all residents out of a meeting in “totalitarian” fashion after residents asked questions about the recent arrival of Haitian migrants to the community, one of the speakers during public comment told Fox News Digital. Sylacauga City Council President Tiffany Nix adjourned a meeting after several attendees...
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'Divergent' actress defends sharing 'beautiful' Melania letter about Trump assassination attempt post-backlash
Actress Shailene Woodley defended sharing a statement from former First Lady Melania Trump after the assassination attempt against former President Trump, despite receiving backlash. “I posted that letter because I thought it was a beautiful message of human compassion, and then I forgot about it because I have a life and I don’t live for...
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson praises Trump's defiance at assassination attempt: 'We wanted to see that'
Actor Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson called the image of former President Trump standing up in the face of his assassination attempt a moment the country “wanted to see.” Johnson was a keynote speaker at The Value Conference last week in Florida where he was asked about his opinion regarding the assassination attempt, particularly since he...
NPR CEO Katherine Maher says viewpoint diversity is critical, defiant when grilled on liberal bias claims
AUSTIN, Texas – NPR CEO Katherine Maher was largely defiant during a rare public acknowledgment of longtime editor Uri Berliner’s claims that the government-funded organization lacks “viewpoint diversity” and caters to a liberal audience. “I stand here to defend the integrity of the newsroom and to defend the integrity of the reporting and to say...
Glenn Youngkin spars with Texas journalist over education in front of rowdy liberal audience
AUSTIN, Texas – Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin faced a hostile liberal crowd as he sparred with a local journalist over his education agenda at the 2024 Texas Tribune Festival. Youngkin, who famously won his 2021 gubernatorial race on the issue of education, was the closing keynote speaker at the annual political conference and was...
As Harris loses Pennsylvania polling lead, CNN wonders if she messed up not picking Shapiro
Pennsylvania could be the “tipping point” in the 2024 presidential election, according to electoral and polling analysis, and as the race tightens, CNN pondered whether Vice President Kamala Harris’ choice of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz over Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro might be a determinative factor in her performance in the state. CNN’s Harry Enten described...
Reparations supporters vow payback after CA state Democrats block two bills: 'Political price to pay'
A pair of reparations-related bills for the descendants of enslaved Black Americans failed to pass in the California legislature last week, but supporters say they’re not going down without a fight. The two bills led by Democrats that would have greenlit reparations were considered key components of some lawmakers’ ambitious efforts to pass legislation aimed...
Limiting access to cellphones could help students' grades, social skills and early development, experts say
Cellphones are a staple of American life in 2024, but research shows in-class cellphone use can have a negative impact on students’ grades, social skills, emotional development and mental health. Many educators, school officials and politicians believe cellphone use should be restricted at school, while some parents oppose such bans as they believe it would...
California desert towns protest cutting down ancient trees for solar energy project: 'Irreplaceable'
A project to install solar panels around the Mojave Desert has begun cutting down thousands of Joshua trees, much to the residents’ chagrin. The Los Angeles Times reported several citizens across Boron and Desert Lake have begun noticing effects from the Aratina Solar Project, a 2,300-acre government-approved plan to produce clean energy through solar panels....
WATCH: Young voters call economy, foreign policy top concerns, disapprove of EV mandate as unaffordable
Young Americans across the country called issues like the economy and global unrest their top concerns ahead of the ABC News Presidential Debate, while offering mixed views on hot-button topics like electric vehicles and reparations. Voters on college campuses in Washington, D.C, Milwaukee, Detroit and Houston cited the economy, immigration and foreign policy as their...









