Sam Brown: I almost died serving in Afghanistan. Blinken needs to answer these 5 questions Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s testimony to Congress this week is the first opportunity for the American people to hold the Biden administration accountable under oath.
Michael Goodwin: Biden's Afghanistan chaos has created a jihadist Disneyland, 20 years after 9/11 This Sept. 11 was different. For the first time since the United States suffered the deadliest attack on its homeland, no American soldiers are in Afghanistan. Not one.
Jonathan Turley: Biden's Constitution workarounds – president doesn't seem to see limits for government President Biden has long pledged to "build back better" but it has become clear that his transformative plans go beyond mere infrastructure and extend to our very structure of government.
Exercise reduces long-term risk of anxiety disorders in men and women, study finds A physically active lifestyle was associated with a 62% lower risk of anxiety disorder diagnoses among men and women in a study with the largest population size to date, researchers said.
Rep. Issa: ‘Great risk’ that China will take over Afghanistan regions US previously controlled House Foreign Affairs Committee member Darrell Issa, R-Calif., discusses the impact of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan on other countries around the world
Press should be outraged over Taliban's treatment of journalists: Concha Fox News contributor Joe Concha warns that the Taliban will have the ability to organize 'in broad daylight' if there are no journalists in Afghanistan.
Machine Gun Kelly, Megan Fox join Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker for late-night post-VMAs dinner in NYC Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox made their own VMAs afterparty with fellow star Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker.
Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan tour manager Mick Brigden dead at 73 following accident at his home Mick Brigden, a tour manager who has worked with The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Van Morrison and more died on Sept. 5 at age 73 following an accident at his home.
Sharon Osbourne says she doesn't want to return to TV due to cancel culture: 'It's not a safe place to be' Sharon Osbourne isn’t interested in returning to TV after her high-profile exit from “The Talk” earlier this year.
Minneapolis officers 'hands off' since George Floyd death, as judge weighs ballot measure to replace police As a judge hears arguments Monday on a ballot measure to replace the Minneapolis police, a new report found that following George Floyd’s death, the city's officers took a “hands-off approach” to crime.
New Fox Nation show ‘When Seconds Count’ details dramatic rescues by first-responders ‘When Seconds Count’ hosted by Harris Faulkner is available now on Fox Nation
New York City schools reopen with vaccine mandates, no remote option Classroom doors swing open for about a million New York City public school students on Monday in the nation's largest experiment of in-person learning during the coronavirus pandemic.
Replacing Minneapolis PD with public safety force 'horrible idea': Jason Rantz Seattle radio talk show host Jason Rantz argues people keep dying because local leaders keep 'pulling' failing 'policy prescriptions.'
College admissions trial: Former Wynn Resorts executive, private equity investor head to court Opening statements are slated to begin Monday in the first trial of the college admissions cheating scandal that ensnared celebrities Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman and was portrayed in the "Operation Varsity Blues" Netflix documentary.