National Parks 14 mins ago Theodore Roosevelt's stolen pocket watch recovered by FBI after it was missing for 37 years President Teddy Roosevelt's pocket watch, gifted by his sister, was stolen in 1987. Recently, National Park Service special agents and FBI investigators located the historic piece.
OPINION 11 hours ago Biden is destroying girls’ sports and we are going to stop him Biden changed Title IX regulations to undermine girls' sports. The rules force athletes to compete against and even undress in front of biological males. We are going to stop him.
EDUCATION 15 hours ago High school coach fired after pushing to change state trans athlete law: 'Vilified' for standing up for girls John Parks, a high school track & field coach fired for pushing for a change to the state's policies concerning transgender athletes, told Fox News Digital about the ordeal.
LIFESTYLE 16 hours ago Meet the American who wrote 'America the Beautiful,' Katharine Lee Bates, professor-poet prayed for unity Massachusetts poet Katharine Lee Bates wrote "America the Beautiful" after seeing the landscape from the top of Pike's Peak. Her patriotic anthem is a prayer for national unity.
LIFESTYLE 20 hours ago On this day in history, June 28, 1778, ‘Molly Pitcher' provides water to husband’s regiment, ascends to fame On this day in history, June 28, 1778, Mary Ludwig Hays, wife of artilleryman William Hays, offered water to her husband’s regiment during the American Revolution — and became known as Molly Pitcher.
Oklahoma 1 day ago Oklahoma schools now required to teach Bible, Ten Commandments: superintendent All public schools in Oklahoma are now required to teach students in grades 5 through 12 the Ten Commandments and other lessons from the Bible for historical context.
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Crime 1 day ago All criminal trespassing charges dropped against anti-Israel UT Austin protesters All criminal trespassing charges against have been dropped against anti-Israel agitators who demonstrated on the UT Austin campus in April at the height of the college campus protests.