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‘I never questioned, ‘Why me?”: Erika Kirk says ‘God is good’ months after husband’s assassination

Charlie Kirk's widow says she has a simple explanation for people who still can't understand how she's able to forgive the man accused of killing her husband.

Rep. Mike Turner urges support for Ukraine as Trump prepares to meet with Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Rep. Mike Turner on Sunday condemned Russia's latest attacks on Ukraine and urged the U.S. to maintain support for Kyiv, just hours before President Trump was to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Nancy Pelosi predicts Democrats will win the House and Hakeem Jeffries will become speaker

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is convinced that Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries will be gaveling the U.S. House to order after next year's midterm elections.

Britt calls for Congress to act on AI, saying companies put ‘profit over actual people’

Sen. Katie Britt (R-Ala.) called on Congress to pass her legislation to protect minors from the dangers of artificial intelligence (AI), saying social media companies won’t act because they prioritize profit “over actual people.” In an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Britt said parental controls that companies like OpenAI have said they’re rolling...

Is it too late to get a flu shot against the ‘super’ K variant?

Much of the concern this flu season is coming from the spread of subclade K, a subtype of influenza A. Similar subtypes have historically caused more hospitalizations and deaths than other strains. 

One bipartisan solution can revolutionize how Medicaid patients get primary care

The Medicaid Primary Care Improvement Act would allow states to contract directly with direct primary care (DPC) practices, providing Medicaid enrollees with reliable, relationship-based primary care and reducing health care costs.

HUD secretary says ‘more research needs to be done’ on 50-year mortgage proposal

Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Scott Turner said Sunday that more research is needed on President Trump’s 50-year mortgage proposal.  “It’s very early. I think more research needs to be done on the 50-year mortgage,” Turner said on Fox News's “Fox and Friends Weekend.” Last month, the president backed a 50-year mortgage for home...

‘Godfather’ of AI says he’s ‘more worried’ today about AI

Geoffrey Hinton, known as the "godfather" of artificial intelligence, said he's "more worried" about the risks of AI today than he was two years ago, when he left his post at Google and began speaking freely about the dangers of the fast-developing technology. In an interview on CNN's "State of the Union," Hinton addressed his...

Brigitte Bardot, 1960s French sex symbol turned militant animal rights activist, dies at 91

PARIS (AP) — Brigitte Bardot, the French 1960s sex symbol who became one of the greatest screen sirens of the 20th century and later a militant animal rights activist and far-right supporter, has died. She was 91. Bardot died Sunday at her home in southern France, according to Bruno Jacquelin, of the Brigitte Bardot Foundation for...

‘We are not afraid’: Erika Kirk vows TPUSA will continue campus debates nationwide

Erika Kirk tells Fox News that Turning Point USA will resume college presence after her husband Charlie Kirk's tragic death during Utah campus event.

The biggest losers of 2025: Who fell flat as the year closed

Democratic Party faces internal divisions in 2025 as progressives challenge establishment figures while President Joe Biden's legacy crumbles and party leaders struggle with direction.

How Charlie Kirk learned to turn off the phone — and why the Sabbath shaped his life and posthumous book

New book 'Stop, in the Name of God' by TurningPoint USA founder Charlie Kirk becomes bestseller, revealing how honoring the Sabbath transformed his life.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 28

2005—“Allah” yes, “Christ” no. Having already enjoined the Speaker of Indiana’s House of Representatives from permitting “sectarian” prayers to be offered as part of that body’s...

France’s Populist Surge Is a Cautionary Tale for America’s Right

Populism can win elections, but without fiscal discipline, it risks perpetuating the very welfare bloat it rails against.

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