Last month, 18-year-old George Mason University freshman Abdullah Hassan, described as “tall and skinny,” who is studying Information Technology, appeared in a federal magistrate’s courtroom in Virginia. The charge? Plotting a mass casualty attack targeting Jews. The case began in May when the Fairfax County Police Department passed an anonymous tip to the FBI about […]
Read MoreIn 2022, Elon Musk acquired Twitter and made a series of changes to the platform, including changing its name to X and introducing Community Notes, which is a feature that allows users to add context or fact-check potentially misleading posts. This approach differs from Meta’s model, which relies on third-party, independent fact-checking organizations to flag […]
Read MoreDeion Sanders made clear last month before the Alamo Bowl that he planned on staying to coach the Colorado Buffaloes for the long-term future despite rampant rumors he could jump. On Wednesday, Sanders appeared to throw in a caveat to his previous statement. He suggested the only way he would ever leave for the NFL […]
Read MoreFire officials are hoping calmer winds Thursday morning can help them combat the five Los Angeles area wildfires that have prompted tens of thousands of people to evacuate. Meanwhile, many stories of survival are surfacing. Aaron Samson, 48, was caring for his 83-year-old father-in-law in his Pacific Palisades home when the time came to flee […]
Read MoreSen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., is leading the charge for a national ban on trans athletes in college sports. Tuberville previously told Fox News Digital he will be re-introducing the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act to Congress after the new House rules package passed last week, which would punish schools financially if they allow […]
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