CRIMENovember 12Jennifer Kesse disappearance: Newly released police photos suggest violent struggleOn a January evening in 2006, Jennifer Kesse disappeared without a trace, stumping investigators and the young woman’s family, who have searched relentlessly for her from Florida to Mexico and Russia.
ECONOMYNovember 3Trump and Biden have opposing views on record GDP numbersThe GDP data, released Thursday morning, was one of the last major economic indicators to come out ahead of Election Day on Tuesday.
TECHNOLOGIESOctober 27Big Tech giants summoned to Senate after 'Social Dilemma' backlashThe giants of social media are facing a dilemma of their own after a Netflix documentary about the issues caused by their services sparked a senate hearing slated for this Wednesday.
Fox News InvestigatesOctober 26USPS put to the test by Fox News ahead of 2020 electionFox News put the United States Postal Service to the test ahead of the 2020 elections. A total of 500 envelopes were sent from more than 50 locations in five cities across the country. A little more than two percent failed to reach their destinations, including nine envelopes that still have yet to be delivered at all.
2020 Presidential ElectionOctober 22Voter data widely available on dark web, cybersecurity experts sayTargeting millions of voters with misinformation may be as easy as clicking the right button in 2020.
CoronavirusSeptember 29Ohio Republican pushes to end coronavirus-era closures, in split with DeWineOhio Republicans are splitting on how to handle the ongoing coronavirus pandemic in the state.
VeteransSeptember 29David Shulkin: VA needs to secure relief for burn pit veteransA former secretary who ran the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) says the organization is not doing enough to provide vital benefits to service members returning from war-- especially those made sick from prolonged exposure to burn pits.
CollegeSeptember 25Are states investing less in universities? New study finds college investment steady The Texas Public Policy Foundation found that states have typically maintained or increased investment in college over 40 years.
VeteransSeptember 15Jon Stewart back in Washington in new fight for veterans looking for burn pit reliefOver a year after helping 9/11 first responders receive access to a crucial compensation fund, the comedian and advocate has turned his focus toward helping the nearly 200,000 veterans who've said their health was compromised by their exposure to burn pits while serving overseas.
Fox News InvestigatesSeptember 11Decorated Iraq War veteran denied community supervision, facing 5 years in prison for pot possessionAn Alabama circuit judge has denied a motion to release a disabled Iraq war veteran from jail following his marijuana arrest, citing his criminal record despite offers for pro bono post-traumatic stress disorder [PTSD] therapy, housing and a litany of community services made available to the vet in advance of the ruling.