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Residents confront local officials after Minnesota mom is violently carjacked in driveway: We've 'had enough'
Kelly and Craig Beason, both residents of Minnetonka, Minnesota, told FOX News about the uptick in crime that has led to a carjacking outside their home.
Indiana State Sen. Jack Sandlin, who represented Marion and Johnson counties, dies
Sandlin was first elected to the Indiana General Assembly in 2016 and also served on the Indianapolis City-County Council from 2010-2016.
Ken Paxton blasts fellow Republicans and floats Cornyn challenge in post-impeachment interview
In his first remarks since being acquitted on 16 articles of impeachment, the suspended Texas attorney general blamed Democrats while also taking aim at a number of high-profile Republicans.
Ken Paxton lashes out at Texas House, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn in first remarks since acquittal
In his first public remarks since being acquitted on impeachment charges, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton lashed out at the state lawmakers who targeted him and teased a future run against U.S. Sen.
'On the front lines' and 'in the mud': Grassroots group helps people in crisis in real time
What began as a Facebook chat has become a multi-state nonprofit that fills the gaps for people struggling with addiction or mental health issues.
Dick Clark, a Democrat who won a US Senate seat by walking across Iowa, dies at 95
Dick Clark, a Democrat who represented Iowa in the US Senate from 1973 to 1979, died Wednesday at his home in Washington, D.C. He was 95.
Mayor Brandon Johnson quietly signs $29 million deal with private security firm as part of Chicago’s planned migrant ‘base camps’
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration recently moved forward with plans to place new asylum-seekers in massive tent camps around the city, signing a nearly $30 million contract with a
Q&A: What you need to know to — once again — get free at-home COVID tests
The Biden administration announced Wednesday that it would once again begin mailing rapid at-home COVID tests to American households, free of charge. The news comes amid one of the largest COVID
Suspected robber who allegedly pistol-whipped store clerk stopped in his tracks by armed good Samaritan: cops
Fort Lauderdale Police arrested Nicolas Richard Lee Deas after he allegedly pistol-whipped a Family Dollar employee and tried to steal cash before an armed witness intervened.
Senate set to confirm three crucial military nominees, bypassing Tuberville's abortion protest
The Senate will move to confirm three military nominees to their new posts, maneuvering around a months-long hold by Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville.
Lawmakers propose legislation to punish Congress if shutdown occurs
One idea is for Congress to cut off its own pay. Another would require the U.S. House and Senate to work continuous seven-day work weeks until a resolution. As Washington barrels
Judge orders Hunter Biden to appear in person at arraignment on federal gun charges
A judge has denied Hunter Biden's effort to avoid appearing in person at his arraignment on federal gun charges, ordering him to appear at a hearing scheduled for Oct. 3.
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