TECH 19 hours ago 5 gift card tricks targeting you this holiday season Gift cards are popular for the holidays, but use caution. The Better Business Bureau has seen an increase in reported gift card fraud this year.
Ireland 21 hours ago Irish senator under fire for advocating bill to restrict free speech Ireland's Green Party senator Pauline O'Reilly defended the country's anti-hate proposal as "restricted" freedom for the "common good" in viral speech.
Politics 21 hours ago NRA blasts doctor who testified before Congress in gun violence hearing: 'Gun control extremist' GOP Sen. Kennedy and Yale's Ranney clashed over gun violence at a Senate hearing, sparking social media debate on comparing firearm death rates in Chicago and other states
LIFESTYLE 2 days ago On this day in history, December 2, 1823, President Monroe touts doctrine defending Western Hemisphere President James Monroe issued the Monroe Doctrine, a muscular defense of American interests in the Western Hemisphere, on this day in history, Dec. 2, 1823.
Crime 2 days ago Illegal immigrant charged for fatally shooting 2 Texas sisters Jose Santiago Chairez, an illegal immigrant, has been arrested for fatally shooting two sisters in their home in Dallas while he also allegedly shot his daughter.
VIDEO 2 days ago New York assemblyman to give Purple Heart veteran his kidney: 'His whole life changed' New York Assemblyman Ari Brown joined 'FOX & Friends First' to discuss why he decided to give him his kidney and how he is giving back to the former service member.
TECH 2 days ago Ghost hacking: How to protect yourself from scams from beyond the grave of those you knew Scammers and hackers prey on those who are dead and their friends and families, especially on Facebook, according to Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson.
Politics 3 days ago NRA slams Democrat-led bill that would restrict magazine capacity: 'Blatantly violates' US Constitution The National Rifle Association on Thursday criticized a Democrat-led bill restricting magazine capacity and certain firearms, alleging violations of constitutional rights.
Digital Originals 3 days ago University quietly drops faculty DEI requirements in free speech 'victory,' civil rights org says The University of Massachusetts Boston dropped its diversity statement requirement from faculty job listings in a free speech "victory," one civil liberties group said.
TECH 3 days ago 7 ways to keep your Amazon gift purchases a secret With holiday shopping season around the corner, there's a way to keep Amazon purchases secret so you don't spoil the secret for loved ones.