February 15, 2024 North Dakota Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller enters gubernatorial bid against congressman North Dakota's lieutenant governor, Tammy Miller, has entered the open gubernatorial race as a Republican candidate, competing against Rep. Kelly Armstrong.
February 15, 2024 Heroic Kansas City Chiefs fans describe 'whirlwind' takedown of suspected Super Bowl parade shooter Trey and Casey Filter described how they teamed up to tackle a suspected shooter at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade on "Fox & Friends."
February 15, 2024 Moment of gunfire at Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl celebration caught on video The sound of gunfire can be heard in video showing fans celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs'Â Super Bowl win in downtown Kansas City on Wednesday.
February 15, 2024 Mexican migrant trafficking: Woman charged after reportedly forcing migrants into working to pay off debt An woman has been charged for the human trafficking of Mexican migrants who she forced into work to pay off their “debt" by working for her at her home.
February 15, 2024 ‘Bachelor’ star Ben Higgins of Generous Coffee and company's head roaster on process to a perfect cup of Joe Ben Higgins, alum of "The Bachelor," is co-owner of Generous Coffee, a company that donates money to nonprofits. Higgins and the company's head roaster shared insights on the perfect cup of joe.
February 15, 2024 Illinois teen dies days after being shot on front porch of home A 13-year-old girl from southern Illinois has died after sustaining a gunshot wound to her head while on a relative's porch. The shooting occurred on February 3.
February 15, 2024 Biden, Harris call for gun control in separate comments after deadly shooting at Kansas City Chiefs' parade President Biden and Vice President Harris separately called on Congress to pass stronger gun control laws hours after a deadly shooting at the Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade.
February 15, 2024 Civil rights attorney argues cash payments to descendants of slaves 'recognize the harm done' from slavery Civil Rights attorney Areva Martin shared how St. Louis University can recognize its role in slavery with cash payments to descendants of slaves.
February 15, 2024 Team Obama appeased climate extremists in North Dakota, and now they’re going on trial for it North Dakota will finally have its day in court as it seeks reimbursement of more than $38 million for the federal government’s refusal to contain protests or assist with law enforcement.
February 15, 2024 Vulnerable Dem senator flip-flops on supplying energy to China in middle of re-election campaign Sen. Sherrod Brown said he supported President Biden's pause on natural gas exports over his concern with China despite opposing a bill to explicitly ban oil sales to China.