Travelers passing through Philadelphia International Airport may have expected long security lines, but the longest line was made of cheesesteaks
Georgia could become the first state with weapons detection in all public schools
Georgia lawmakers may require that every public school student be checked for weapons each day
Some of Trump’s Iran war objectives remain unfulfilled as he looks to wind down the conflict
President Donald Trump has laid out five objectives for the U.S. in its war with Iran that he said the U.S. is close to achieving as he considers “winding down” the operation
Former guard accused of stomping inmate’s head goes on trial in fatal beating at New York prison
A prosecutor says a former upstate New York prison guard repeatedly stomped on the head of a 22-year-old inmate during a brutal beating by a group of guards
California jury awards woman a total of nearly $60 million after finding that Bill Cosby sexually assaulted her in 1972
California jury awards woman a total of nearly $60 million after finding that Bill Cosby sexually assaulted her in 1972
Bahrain’s UN proposal calling for ‘all necessary means’ to open Strait of Hormuz faces opposition
A U.N. Security Council resolution calling for countries to use “all necessary means” to keep the Strait of Hormuz open is facing some opposition for raising the possibility of U.N.-backed military action against Iran
Rubio plans travel to France to sell Iran war to skeptical G7 allies
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel to France this week to try to sell America’s skeptical Group of Seven allies on the Iran war that has sent global fuel prices soaring
Conservatives gather for CPAC with the right openly divided over the Iran war
Conservatives are holding one of their largest annual gatherings as President Donald Trump faces a tough moment and a growing rift over the war in Iran
Charlie Kirk’s mentor and cheerleading pioneer Jeff Webb dies at 76 after a ‘tragic accident’
Jeff Webb, the founder of Varsity Spirit who helped turn cheerleading into a sport recognized by the International Olympic Committee, has died
Utah Republicans see storing nuclear waste as a ‘once in a lifetime opportunity’
The Republicans who dominate Utah’s politics — from the legislature to the governor’s mansion — are aggressively pursuing nuclear power, but a problem that had confounded fission supporters over the last century lingers: what to do with all the dangerous waste. Now the state is exploring whether to become a...