A Washington man with four prior felony convictions is back behind bars after he allegedly shot a teenager in the chest over a neighborhood prank. The incident unfolded as a group of four teens were throwing water balloons from their vehicle while driving through Tacoma on Feb. 28, FOX 13 reported. One of the balloons Read More >
Giant golden spiders could spread this summer; experts downplay health risk
Large, palm-sized spiders are spinning massive golden webs across porches and power lines, and, according to experts, they’re here to stay. The Joro spider, which has a leg span up to 4 inches and markings of neon yellow, blue-black and red, was first recorded in Georgia in 2013. Since its arrival — likely as a Read More >
Social media ruling could finally push companies to protect our kids
The tide is finally turning on social media. In just the last two days, two separate juries, in New Mexico and California, have held social media companies accountable for harming kids, for the first time in our history. That’s right, never before has a United States court found social media platforms liable for their harms Read More >
White House blasts POLITICO report on acting ICE chief hospitalizations as ‘inaccurate trash’
The White House sharply disputed a POLITICO report published Thursday that said acting ICE Director Todd Lyons has been hospitalized multiple times in recent months as he works to carry out the Trump administration’s immigration agenda. The reporting cited current and former administration officials who described Lyons as under intense strain, while the White House Read More >
‘Everything I got came out of the CHP’: Gordon Graham on career, culture and leadership
Gordon Graham recounts how a chance encounter launched his career and fueled decades of work in risk management and organizational improvement on CHP’s podcast
SCOTUS grants qualified immunity to Vt. officer who arrested protester using a rear wristlock
The Court ruled that it was not clearly established that Vermont State Police Sgt. Jacob Zorn violated Shela Linton’s Fourth Amendment rights, entitling him to qualified immunity in the 2015 case
Video: Man says Nev. officers will have to kill him before ramming cruisers, pointing gun at cops
The man called 911 on himself, stating he was going to “kill everybody” in a gym; when officers arrived, he rammed vehicles while pointing a gun at Sparks Police officers
Brother, sister indicted in alleged IED plot at Florida base tied to Iran war; one suspect in China
A brother and sister have been indicted in connection with the placement of a possible explosive device at MacDill Air Force Base in Florida, Fox News Digital has learned. The FBI said Alen Zheng, who is believed to have planted the device, is currently in China. He is facing charges of attempted damage to government Read More >
Watchdog warns legal powerhouse has made far-left advocacy their ‘dominant focus’ over the last decade
A conservative watchdog group is adding fodder to the debate over whether the American Bar Association has become a politicized institution favoring the left. A new report released by Trump-aligned lawfare group America First Legal, co-founded by one of the president’s top advisors, Stephen Miller, claims that the ABA’s Standing Committee on Amicus Curiae Briefs Read More >
Sydney Sweeney thanks military service members as she reveals brother is deployed
Sydney Sweeney is shining a spotlight on America’s military, revealing her own brother is deployed as she thanks service members stationed overseas. The “Euphoria” star dropped a personal message Tuesday, sharing a photo of her younger brother, Trent, geared up in full camouflage and helmet during what appeared to be a video call from deployment Read More >