Media 1 hour ago Justice Department takes on small Idaho town in religious freedom battle over church permit DOJ accuses Troy, Idaho, of violating RLUIPA by denying Christ Church a permit, alleging discrimination and burden on religious exercise in zoning laws.
Secretary of State 18 hours ago Rubio announces visa restrictions for foreigners 'complicit' in censoring Americans The Trump State Department took aim at foreign authorities "complicit" in censoring Americans' free speech by imposing new visa restrictions.
Tech 20 hours ago Scammers can exploit your data from just 1 ChatGPT search AI tools can expose your personal data. Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson helps you learn the risks and how to protect your privacy.
Opinion 1 day ago Government's crackdown on Mahmoud Khalil's pro-Palestinian free speech threatens First Amendment protections Free speech is one of the foundations of our freedom, but that's in jeopardy. Jailing students for political views endangers First Amendment protections.
Seattle 1 day ago FBI to probe claims of 'targeted violence' against religious groups after evangelicals' protest in Seattle The FBI is investigating allegations of "targeted violence" against religious groups in Seattle, Deputy Director Dan Bongino said Tuesday.
VIDEO 1 day ago Jonathan Turley: Harvard is at a 'disadvantage' in some legal fights with Trump Constitutional law attorney Jonathan Turley discusses the latest escalation in President Donald Trump's feud with Harvard
Tech 3 days ago Hackers are bypassing fingerprint scanners to steal your identity Discover the vulnerabilities of fingerprint scanners and the methods hackers use to exploit them. Understand the importance of securing your biometric data.
Opinion 3 days ago Righteous harvest: How faith and farming can help us live the American dream Explore the powerful bond between faith and agriculture in the U.S., where farmers and churches collaborate to address food waste and nourish communities.
Tech 4 days ago 19 billion passwords have leaked online: How to protect yourself Massive password leak reveals cybersecurity flaws. Learn how to protect your accounts with strong passwords, two-factor authentication and data removal services.
Lifestyle 5 days ago Military heroes transition to civilian life with help of unique 'coffee meetings' The Honor Foundation helps veterans transition to civilian life by leveraging mentorship and networking, offering programs like 'Cups of Coffee' for career growth.
Tech 6 days ago AI to monitor NYC subway safety as crime concerns rise AI technology in NYC subways aims to improve safety by monitoring behavior patterns, led by MTA's Michael Kemper, while ensuring rider privacy is protected.
Exclusive Interviews 6 days ago Country star Zac Brown credits military with providing 'American dream' as he's honored for work with veterans Zac Brown's commitment to veterans earned him the inaugural Veterans Voice Award presented by the Easy Day Foundation on Memorial Day at the American Music Awards.
Tech 6 days ago Meta faces increasing scrutiny over widespread scam ads Meta's platforms are under scrutiny for allowing scam ads, with reports of fraud linked to Zelle transactions. Critics question Meta's commitment to user safety.
Illinois May 21 Illinois town moves to seize Pope Leo XIV's childhood home through eminent domain, convert to historic site Dolton, Illinois, may use eminent domain to purchase Pope Leo XIV's boyhood home, intending to preserve it as a historic site amid ongoing sale efforts.
Florida May 21 Florida activist calls for Satanology banners at public schools citing First Amendment Activist T. Chaz Stevens urges Brevard schools to display Satanology banners, questioning religious representation and advocating for equal treatment.
Tech May 21 How to remove your personal info from people-search sites Discover effective strategies for removing your data from people-search sites and explore the role of privacy laws in safeguarding your information.
Lifestyle May 20 First lady Melania Trump welcomes children to White House for work day celebration Melania Trump celebrates "Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day," inviting children to the East Garden at the White House and decorating wooden flags following recent "Be Best" wins.
Tech May 19 How to breathe new life into an old computer Is your old PC a security risk? Find out how to protect it or give it a new life with Linux, turning it into a media server or backup station.
Media May 19 Colorado Christian summer camp sues state for requiring access to gender identity-friendly facilities A Christian camp that has been operating since 1948 in Colorado is suing the state after the camp was told that it had to accommodate gender expression in camp facilities.
Travel May 19 Rare and authentic Magna Carta discovered long after it was purchased for $27.50 British researchers have authenticated a rare version of the Magna Carta at Harvard Law School, highlighting its importance as a cornerstone of constitutional history.
Opinion May 19 Meta repeatedly endangers children while parents remain sidelined Children need to be kept safe online. But Meta's AI chatbots spark controversy over sexual material. Parents' group calls for congressional scrutiny to address ongoing issues.
Tech May 18 Check washing crisis fueled by AI and mail theft Discover how check washing fraud has evolved with new digital tools, leading to a surge in incidents. Find out how to safeguard your finances effectively.
Second Amendment May 17 Justice Department deal ends a ban on an aftermarket trigger, gun control advocates alarmed Trump's DOJ ends ban on forced-reset triggers, sparking debate on gun rights and safety. The settlement marks a shift from Biden-era gun control regulations.
Abortion May 17 Grandmother arrested at abortion clinic warns of expanding free speech 'buffer zones' A grandmother who was arrested for holding sign near an abortion clinic warns of growing free speech crackdown as lawmakers push to expand controversial “buffer zones" outside such facilities.
Tech May 16 How to free up space on a PC Discover how to reclaim valuable space on your PC by deleting unnecessary files, using cloud storage and enabling Windows Storage Sense.
Opinion May 16 How to thwart China and end European freeloading on Americans Europe is trying to push American companies out of the European market by assaulting the U.S. with discriminatory taxes and regulations. Time to end the freeloading.
Tech May 15 What hackers can learn about you from a data broker file Kurt the CyberGuy explores how hackers exploit data broker files to access personal information and explains services available to protect your privacy.
Tech May 14 Fake PayPal email let hackers access computer and bank account The CyberGuy has advice to protect information from cybercriminals who are finding new ways to gain login credentials and full control of computers and bank accounts.
Opinion May 13 A bold move to rescue Chicago's youth from leftist dependency No child in America should have to grow up with dependency on a faceless bureaucracy — every child deserves to grow up in a world of true opportunity.
Opinion May 13 HOUSE MINORITY WHIP KATHERINE CLARK: Trump's attack on Harvard is just the beginning President Donald Trump has long tried sought to expand his power at the expense of our political institutions: attacking the legitimacy of our elections and politicizing our courts.