A Georgetown University professor who spent 12 years as a CIA intelligence analyst is warning that DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) efforts and the overall politicization of the intelligence community have become a “significant” problem and that he is confident those agencies will attempt to interfere with the 2024 election […]
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Casey Anthony’s parents take lie detector test about granddaughter’s death: ‘Some wounds are just too deep’
The parents of “the most hated mom in America” want to clear their name. George and Cindy Anthony, whose daughter is Florida woman Casey Anthony, agreed to take a polygraph test for a two-hour special, “Casey Anthony’s Parents: The Lie Detector Test.” The special, airing on both A&E and Lifetime, […]
Read MoreTexas man wants exoneration in college student’s 1991 murder while victim’s family denounces ‘agenda’
On Aug. 11, 1991, 21-year-old Anita Byington was beaten to death and left outside an Austin, Texas, apartment complex. “Anita was funny, she had a great sense of humor. She was always full of laughter – that’s what I remember most about her,” Anita’s cousin, Kristina Byington, told Fox News […]
Read MoreHandwriting exposed Oba Chandler’s horrific Florida murders of woman, daughters found floating in Tampa Bay
Oba Chandler, the Florida man convicted on three murder charges in the death of Joan Rogers and her two teenage daughters, denied any wrongdoing until the day he was executed. The June 1989 killings of Rogers and her daughters, 17-year-old Michelle and 14-year-old Christie, went unsolved for three years after […]
Read MoreJan 6 rioters, abortion, gun rights: A look ahead at landmark cases SCOTUS will hear in 2024
In the second half of the Supreme Court’s 2023-2024, the justices are set to hear some blockbuster cases on topics ranging from First Amendment rights of social media companies, the abortion pill and the power of federal agencies. After a brief winter break, the high court will resume oral arguments […]
Read MoreBiden allies turn against key part of his climate agenda
Democratic lawmakers and clean energy groups who often align themselves with President Biden on environmental policy are turning against his administration’s latest green energy tax credit guidance. In highly-anticipated guidance released late last month, the White House, Treasury Department and Department of Energy proposed rules governing tax credits for hydrogen […]
Read MoreTerror attack coming when we ‘least expect it’ as migrant encounters shatter records, expert warns
Experts are sounding the alarm on the border crisis, issuing stark warnings on the national security implications of the surge after the number of migrant encounters for December shattered records. Former El Paso U.S. Marshal Robert Almonte joined “Fox News Live” to discuss the record-breaking number of migrant encounters and […]
Read MoreWashington fends off Texas in thrilling half, advances to CFP National Championship
The Pac-12 is going out with a bang. Months after the storied conference disintegrated due to conference realignment, the Washington Huskies will play for the national championship against Michigan after defeating Texas 37-31 on Monday night. The Longhorns’ late rally in the fourth quarter was a valiant effort led by […]
Read MoreOn this day in history, January 2, 1920, thousands detained by DOJ in nationwide ‘Palmer Raids’
The Department of Justice unleashed a shocking and often violent unconstitutional nationwide dragnet — detaining as many as 10,000 people — on this day in history, Jan. 2, 1920. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer, appointed to the office 10 months earlier by President Woodrow Wilson, led the sweep against suspected […]
Read MoreSouth Korea opposition leader stabbed in neck during visit to Busan
South Korea’s opposition leader Lee Jae-myung was stabbed in the neck Tuesday during a visit to the southern port city of Busan. Lee, the chief of the main opposition Democratic Party, is conscious and was airlifted to the Pusan National University Hospital, a party official and a fire department official […]
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