The Texas Rangers, an elite state law-enforcement agency that enjoys a legendary image in wider American culture, was formally proposed on this day in history, Oct. 17, 1835. “The Rangers are part of the history and mythology of the Old West,” writes the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame & Museum …
Read More »Black farmers sue Biden administration over broken debt relief promise, say president reneged on meeting
Black farmers are taking legal action against the Biden administration arguing the White House failed to deliver on its debt relief promise as thousands risk foreclosure on their land. President of the National Black Farmers Association John Boyd Jr. joined “Fox & Friends First” Monday to discuss how the White …
Read More »Air travel controversy: Passengers who recline their seats on flights are seen as 'rude'
Where do you stand — or sit, as the case may be — on a controversial air travel issue? For years people have weighed in on whether they (or other passengers) should fully recline their seats during a flight, especially amid a long flight — because the act of reclining …
Read More »Eagles' Nick Sirianni gets fired up on sidelines after skirmish: 'Always going to stick up for our guys'
Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni appeared perturbed at the end of the team’s game against the Dallas Cowboys as they stayed unbeaten heading into their bye week. A scuffle broke out between Cowboys defensive lineman Osa Odighizuwa and Eagles tackle Jason Kelce on one of the final plays of the …
Read More »Deion Sanders explains lack of interest in bolting for NFL job
Deion Sanders changed the fabric of Jackson State football and how college football fans look at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) with successful seasons and splash recruiting. The Pro Football Hall of Famer said in a recent interview that while the sport provides its own set of challenges, there …
Read More »North Carolina flight nurses carry ‘whole blood’ through woods to hiker who fell off mountain, officials say
Flight nurses in North Carolina transported whole blood through the woods to an injured hiker who fell 45 feet off a mountain, officials said Sunday. The hiker, who was not immediately identified, had fallen from the top of Hawksbill Mountain in Burke County at around 7 p.m. on Saturday, Burke …
Read More »Donald Trump edges out President Biden in election poll as Biden slips below 40% approval
More voters say they would vote for former President Trump than President Biden if the election were held today, according to a new poll from The New York Times and Siena College. The poll of likely voters also showed Biden’s approval rating slipping below 40% for the first time since …
Read More »5th San Antonio police officer dies from suicide in last 7 months, experts weigh in: 'Stop the demonization'
This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255). A 30-year-old Texas police officer in San Antonio committed suicide in early October, marking the fifth suicide in the department by an officer or recently …
Read More »Katie Porter berated Irvine mayor in texts: 'lecture me' on 'professionalism' and 'see what happens'
FIRST ON FOX: California Democrat Rep. Katie Porter berated Irvine Mayor Farrah Khan in their text conversation after trashing the Irvine police department after her violent town hall last year. Fox News Digital obtained the full text message exchange between Porter and Khan following a fight that broke out at …
Read More »Former Clinton staffer Huma Abedin not ruling out run for public office: 'Never say never'
Former Hillary Clinton senior staffer Huma Abedin suggested Sunday that she may run for public office one day. Abedin, who served as vice chair of Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign and chief of staff during her 2008 White House bid, made the comments to host John Catsimatidis on the WABC 770 AM …
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