May 7, 2026 Grieving parents of slain student Sheridan Gorman speak out: 'We can't let this happen to another family' Sheridan Gorman's family responds to Chicago alderwoman's comments after the Loyola freshman was allegedly shot and killed by an illegal migrant.
May 7, 2026 California mom rips Newsom-backed 'diversion program' that appears to benefit her son's killer California laws allow vehicular manslaughter charges to be dismissed and erased, prompting victims' families to lash out at Gov, Newsom and push for legislative reform.
May 7, 2026 Viral Marco Rubio clip on his vision for America sparks more 2028 speculation Secretary of State Marco Rubio's hopeful vision for America at a White House briefing sparks growing speculation about a possible 2028 presidential bid.
May 7, 2026 UFO investigator warns Trump disclosure could hand sensitive military secrets to China, Russia The executive producer behind "S4: The Bob Lazar Story" says he does not want the government to reveal all UFO secrets due to national security.
May 7, 2026 Trump demands Hakeem Jeffries be charged with 'inciting violence' with 'maximum warfare' rhetoric President Trump accused Hakeem Jeffries of "inciting violence," tying the Democrat's "maximum warfare" rhetoric to the recent assassination scare.
May 7, 2026 Bipartisan lawmakers push to remove Secret Service from DHS after Trump assassination attempts House lawmakers unveiled a DHS reform package that would transfer Secret Service oversight to the White House following multiple Trump assassination attempts.
May 7, 2026 Karoline Leavitt announces birth of second child, a girl White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announces the birth of her second child, a baby girl named Viviana, calling her perfect and healthy.
May 7, 2026 Georgetown Law students succeed in getting pro-Israel commencement speaker to drop out Georgetown Law replaced Dr. Morton Schapiro with former ACLU legal director David Cole after students protested and petitioned Schapiro's pro-Israel views.
May 7, 2026 Finnish lawmaker appeals hate speech conviction over decades-old pamphlet on homosexuality Finland MP Päivi Räsänen plans to appeal her criminal hate speech conviction over a 2004 pamphlet to the European Court of Human Rights, her lawyers say.
May 7, 2026 Supreme Court chief justice pinpoints what Americans misunderstand about him and his colleagues Chief Justice John Roberts says people fundamentally misunderstand the Supreme Court's role, insisting justices interpret law rather than make policy.