Pro-Antifa teacher brags about turning students into 'revolutionaries,' undercover video shows A pro-Antifa teacher in California bragged about turning his students into far-left “revolutionaries,” according to a new video released by James O'Keefe's Project Veritas.
Taliban take control, promise religious rule amid reports of executions, forced marriages Afghanistan’s first day under Taliban rule in nearly two decades has already been marked with fear and violence as officials with the new government are killing individuals as they vow to impose a strict Islamic way of life now that American forces have left the country.
What is Congress' plan on Americans left behind in Afghanistan? Rep. Peter Meijer, R-Mich., discusses next steps in rescuing stranded American citizens.
Kellogg: Not convinced Biden 'has the will' to go after terrorists Gen. Keith Kellogg, co-chair of Center for American Security, presses the president on taking accountability for action in Afghanistan.
Austin hotel group offers 100 free rooms to Hurricane Ida evacuees An Austin, Texas-based hotel group offered 100 free rooms to Hurricane Ida evacuees until Wednesday.
Over 1 million remain without power in Louisiana after Hurricane Ida Madeleine Rivera reports from New Orleans with an update on the aftermath of the deadly storm.
California firefighters use snow machines to fight Caldor Fire at Tahoe resort Firefighters working to fend off California's Caldor Fire have been using snow-making machines to douse the ground.
Indianapolis Public Schools promotes racially segregated affinity groups The Indianapolis Public School District is set to launch a program that will separate staff members by race, sexual orientation, religion and gender into groups.
Instagram 'incorrectly' deleted account of mother of fallen service member Kareem Nikoui Instagram “incorrectly” and temporarily deleted an account belonging to the mother of Lance Cpl. Kareem Nikoui, one of the 13 U.S. service members killed in Afghanistan last week.
Father of Marine seen cradling Afghan infant reacts to daughter’s death after Kabul blast: ‘Just my baby’ The grieving father of a U.S. Marine killed in a suicide attack at the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul just days after she shared the now iconic photo of her cradling an Afghan baby described his daughter in a heartbreaking new interview as his “hero” and a true “warrior.”