July 3, 2019 Sept. 11 first responders advocate Luis Alvarez hailed as a hero at funeral A former New York City police detective who fought to extend health benefits for first responders to the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks up to the final days of his life was hailed as a hero at his funeral Wednesday.
July 3, 2019 MSNBC panel blasts Trump's July 4 plan as 'dangerous' and 'un-American' It appears there's little appetite for President Trump's Fourth of July celebration over at MSNBC, where one panel called his plan "dangerous" and "un-American."
July 3, 2019 John Stossel: Freedom, not force, has made America great It was America’s emphasis on limited government that made our revolution the greatest and most lasting success of recent centuries.
July 3, 2019 Michigan church erases medical debt for nearly 2,000 families, pastor says Nearly 2,000 families in western Michigan are set to learn next week that all their medical debts have been paid off by a church in the area.
July 3, 2019 Plaque unveiled honoring Elizabeth Laird, the Fort Hood 'Hug Lady' Soldiers touched by her simple acts over the years came together to honor Elizabeth Laird and her lasting impact.
July 3, 2019 Colonial era Michigan fort reveals more of its secrets Archaeologists have uncovered more fascinating artifacts from a colonial-era fort in Michigan.
July 3, 2019 Army widow on Tunnel to Towers' gift of a mortgage-free home: 'It means everything' An Army widow whose husband died in Iraq has thanked the non-profit organization Tunnel to Towers after the charity gifted her and her two daughters a paid-off home in New Jersey.
July 3, 2019 The Daily Spike: Fourth of July tips for keeping pets calm For dogs, the Fourth is filled with nothing but fireworks and fear.
July 3, 2019 Air Force veteran touts new shoe to honor law enforcement as Nike pulls patriotic flag sneaker Amid the controversy surrounding Nike scrapping plans for an American flag-themed sneaker, a U.S. Air Force veteran announced a new shoe he designed to benefit law enforcement officers.
July 3, 2019 World War II vet, 95, is traveling across America on foot in bid to bring historical warship back to Normandy A 95-year-old former World War II medic is running from Georgia to California, raising money to preserve a last-of-its-kind amphibious landing ship.