OPINION July 31 New York targets beef producers but can't meet its own climate goals New York realized (and admitted) it's not on track to meet its “green" goals, but that has not stopped them from trying to enforce those same goals on private companies.
VIDEO July 30 English town of Southport clashes with police after three girls killed in stabbing Citizens of the town of Southport in Northwest England rioted against the police Tuesday after at least three girls were killed in a mass stabbing by a 17-year-old male the day prior. (Credit: Sky News via AP)
Crime July 26 Georgia girl, 12, missing since May, found safe in Ohio; suspect arrested A missing 12-year-old Georgia girl last seen in May was found safe in Ohio and a suspect, identified as Antonio Agustin, has been arrested.
Donald Trump July 17 Trump shooter's parents called police hours before assassination attempt Would-be assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks' parents contacted law enforcement Saturday hours before he opened fire on former President Donald Trump.
Drugs July 17 Paraguay finds 4 tons of cocaine hidden in sugar in 'Operation Sweetness' “Operation Sweetness," Paraguay's largest cocaine seizure, turned up more than 4 tons of cocaine hidden inside a shipment of sugar bound for Belgium.
Assassinations - Murders July 17 Trump would-be assassin climbed air conditioning unit to access shooting perch: report Thomas Matthew Crooks used an air conditioning unit to climb on to the roof of the Pennsylvania building where he fired at former President Trump, a report says.
OPINION July 6 Leftists have beef with cows over climate change Crazy things across the ocean seldom stay there. The latest is a $96 climate change tax for each and every cow in Denmark. Only a matter of time before that beef comes to the U.S.
VIDEO July 4 American citizen sentenced to prison time in Russian court Robert Woodland, a Russian-born U.S. citizen, was sentenced to nearly 13 years in Russian prison for drug trafficking related charges. (Credit: AP)
Africa June 26 Kenya's president backtracks on controversial tax increases after deadly protests shake nation Kenyan President William Ruto announced on Wednesday that he would not sign a finance bill into law after widespread protests erupted over proposed new taxes.
Africa June 26 Kenyan protesters vow to continue demonstrations after violent clashes leave 23 dead Kenyan protesters have vowed to continue their demonstrations against new tax hikes, following violent clashes on Tuesday that resulted in at least 23 deaths.