Anti-Israel protests sweeping American universities reached a fever pitch Monday as Jewish people prepared to celebrate the start of Passover. Dozens of arrests were made at Yale and NYU, Columbia canceled in-person classes, and pro-Palestinian encampments are sprouting up on college campuses as Jewish students fear for their safety.
A Pennsylvania Taco Bell manager didn't know she'd be saving a baby's life when she went to work recently, but thanks to her quick action an 11-week-old who was once blue and lifeless is now thriving.
There's a new chapter unfolding in the chicken wars, but the good news is it could mean free chicken for fans of Shake Shack and Chick-fil-A.
Columbia University president Nemat "Minouche" Shafik said classes would be held virtually Monday and the school is planning to increase security on campus adding 35 security guards and more than 100 other safety-related personnel.
A battle between the largest Christian university in America and President Joe Biden’s administration took a new turn last week after U.S. Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona reportedly vowed to shutter Grand Canyon University, a Christian college in Phoenix, Arizona.
Comedian and political commentator Bill Maher is sounding the alarm on leftists after protesters in the predominantly Muslim city of Dearborn, Michigan, broke out in chants of “death to America.”
Mountain climbing is one of the most dangerous activities in the world. The risks of injury or death are high, and even experienced climbers can be caught off guard by the elements. But for Kent Johnson, mountain climbing has been more than just a dangerous hobby. It's also been a lifeline, helping him to overcome a mountain of addiction.
Arkansas is taking action to fight back against the growing antisemitism across America's heartland. Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders called the right to worship freely and safely our most fundamental right.
It was 25 years ago on April 20 when two heavily armed students walked into Columbine High School and opened fire, sending shockwaves across the country. The tragic events of that day became a watershed moment that would eventually lead to an epidemic of violence.
A group of New York nuns stepped into federal court Wednesday to protect the right to teach and serve in their communities without being forced to fund abortions.