For almost 100 years, Westminster Choir College, has been one of the nation’s premier academic institutions. But worried alumni now warn all that could be doomed, because a Chinese education company that they claim has really been a Chinese government-… Continue reading →
{FD} Jimmy Hoffa FBI files should be released now
The U.S. government should order the immediate release –un-redacted and in full – of the FBI’s secret files that the bureau has compiled on the Hoffa’s case, and also order the re-testing of the blood evidence that Fox News found on the floorboards of … Continue reading →
{FD} World War I: 100 years on, the horrific legacy of chemical weapons endures
As the world marks the 100th anniversary of the Armistice that ended World War I, there is one tragic legacy of the conflict that sadly has not stopped: chemical weapons. Continue reading →
{FD} World War I: 100 years on, the US remembers the end of the ‘Great War’
It was called the “Great War,” because no one could conceive that there would ever be another one. Continue reading →
{FD} Jimmy Hoffa investigation: Frank Sheeran and blood evidence found in the case
It all started, and ended, on this day forty-three years ago. Continue reading →
{FD} Protesters against Iranian regime see a free Tehran ahead
Thousands of protestors gathered outside Paris for the annual meeting of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, the largest Iranian opposition group. Its followers, and others, have been staging months of anti-regime protests inside the country. T… Continue reading →
{FD} States bolster defenses against Russia election hacking
The Russians attacked Illinois and now authorities vow to protect the state. Continue reading →
{FD} Russia acting like a ‘rogue’ country with its Syria support, UK ambassador says
Russia is acting like “one of those rogue countries” in its support of the Syrian regime after the deadly chemical weapons attack earlier this month, British Ambassador to the United Nations Karen Pierce told Fox News on Sunday. Continue reading →
{FD} Russian ‘hack’ of 2016 voter rolls leaves Galesburg, Illinois, reeling
The FBI and Department of Homeland Security say hackers from the GRU, the Russian intelligence service, successfully attacked the computers of the Illinois Board of Elections — and information on thousands of Galesburg residents may have been compromi… Continue reading →
{FD} Galesburg, Ill., reels from 2016 Russian ‘hack’ of voter rolls
The FBI and Department of Homeland Security say hackers from the GRU, the Russian intelligence service, successfully attacked the computers of the Illinois Board of Elections — and information on thousands of Galesburg residents may have been compromi… Continue reading →
{FD} Senate cracks down on election hacking, pushes bills to protect the vote
The Russian assault on our election system has prompted new measures to protect our vote for the mid-term elections. Continue reading →
{FD} North Korea calls US ‘American ********,’ defector says
The North Koreans have a term that the regime tells them how to characterize Americans. The North Koreans have a term that the regime tells them how to characterize Americans. It is: “American ********.” Continue reading →
{FD} Terror victim’s family, West Point classmates plead with senators: Stop ‘Pay for Slay’
They were on one of the most meaningful deployments of their lives. Continue reading →
{FD} Youngest person saved by Oskar Schindler: ‘I feel guilty that I survived’
Eva Lavi was 6 years old when Oskar Schindler helped save her life. Continue reading →
{FD} Iran protesters thank Trump, call for stronger sanctions
They are risking their lives to bring freedom to Iran, and vow to continue their protests. Continue reading →
{FD} US vetoes UN resolution condemning Trump’s Jerusalem decision
It was the first United States veto at the United Nations Security Council under the Trump administration, and the first American one in six years. Continue reading →
{FD} Jimmy Hoffa investigation: Frank Sheeran and blood evidence found in the case
It all started, and ended, on this day forty-two years ago. Continue reading →