Day: January 18, 2025

California dad who tried to save home from flames before water ran out says leadership ‘absolutely failed us’

4:30 pm January 18, 2025

A California father of two who lost his home to wildfires on Jan. 8 is calling for significant changes in leadership “that absolutely failed” the state’s residents in a crisis. “There’s a deep part of me right now that’s like, it wasn’t just my home that burned down and my life’s work that burned down. […]

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NYC subway riders express safety concerns amid high-profile crime stories: Violence ‘can strike at any hour’

4:30 pm January 18, 2025

Amid a flurry of high-profile crime stories, New York City subway riders are voicing concerns about their safety, suggesting that violence on train cars is becoming a looming issue in the Big Apple. “You never know what can actually happen in these subway systems,” Haisley, born and raised in Brooklyn, told Fox News Digital. He […]

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Exploring Greenland’s majestic history as President-elect Trump shines spotlight on island nation

4:30 pm January 18, 2025

Before President-elect Trump took a shine to it, Greenland was already on the radar of the cruise ship industry with many vessels choosing picturesque Greenlandic towns for their ports of call.  One of the ports is Qaqortoq, the largest town in southern Greenland. Sailing from Iceland, the ship followed in the footsteps of Eric the […]

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I’m saying farewell as FBI director. America’s future is secured by focusing on threats, not divisions

3:30 pm January 18, 2025

Serving as FBI Director for the past seven-plus years has given me an unparalleled view of the threats to our country’s public safety and national security. From where I sit, these threats are more dangerous and complex than at any time I can recall since I began my career in law enforcement almost 30 years […]

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Karine Jean-Pierre’s most memorable moments as White House press secretary

3:30 pm January 18, 2025

Karine Jean-Pierre’s two-and-a-half-year stint as White House press secretary was marked by what many saw as a series of embarrassing and even controversial moments. In May 2022, Jean-Pierre replaced Jen Psaki as press secretary and became the first openly gay, Black woman to serve in the position. Though she was touted as a historical figure, […]

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