September 27 Grandmother donates ChatGPT-picked Powerball jackpot to Navy relief, dementia research A Virginia woman donated her entire $150,000 Powerball winnings to honor her late firefighter husband and Navy pilot father through charitable giving.
September 27 Zelenskyy announces $90B arms deal with United States ӣƵ’ Stephanie Bennett reports on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s announcement of a $90 billion arms deal with the United States.
September 27 Troops head to Portland amid Trump crime crackdown Political advisor Katie Miller joins ‘Saturday in America’ to break down President Trump’s announcement that he’s sending troops to Portland as part of his crime crackdown.
September 27 Biden’s fear of Russia’s nukes crippled Ukraine early on: Col. Richard Kemp Retired British Col. Richard Kemp joins ‘Life, Liberty & Levin’ to discuss U.S. policy toward Russia as negotiations over Ukraine stall.
September 27 WWII nurse, age 106, donates bullet from husband's heart to Pearl Harbor museum A 106-year-old former nurse gave the Pearl Harbor museum the bullet that brought her and her late husband together after the December 1941 USS West Virginia attack.
September 27 Volunteer pilots reflect on one year since Helene devastated western North Carolina One year after Hurricane Helene hit Western North Carolina, pilots from Total Flight Solutions and United Cajun Navy reflect on their life-saving rescue operations.
September 26 Coast Guard joins search for diver who vanished in Hawaii Coast Guard crews deployed helicopters and boats to search for Bryson Higashi, a 44-year-old who disappeared on Tuesday off Kauai's northern coastline.
September 26 Ciattarelli demands Sherrill ‘come clean’ after Naval Academy cheating scandal resurfaces New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli joins ‘Hannity’ to discuss his opponent, Rep. Mikie Sherrill, admitting she was blocked from attending her Naval Academy graduation over a cheating scandal.
September 26 Blinded Army veteran who survived attack turns trauma into mission to help others Jeffrey Mittman transforms his experience as a blind Army veteran into advocacy for disabled employment through his leadership role on the U.S. AbilityOne Commission.
September 25 Helping Military Families Adjust to New Communities Blue Star families is kicking off its annual “Welcome Week” for the 600,000 servicemembers that move every year due to new deployments.