Antony Blinken kicked off East Hampton beach during Hurricane Erin closures

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Former Secretary of State Antony Blinken appeared to have been kicked off a popular New York beach on Friday amid closures that were enforced... Read more »

Texas redistricting fight shakes up battle lines for both parties in key US Senate race

HOUSTON — Just as Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Colin Allred was holding a town hall near the Mexican border as part of an “unrig Texas” campaign tour, the state’s Democratic fundraising powerhouse... Read more »

Will the feds finally approve a flood insurance program?

The threat of flooding may seem far away during the hot, dry days of summer, but millions of Canadians live in homes that could be threatened by floodwaters in just a few... Read more »

Smithsonian artists and scholars respond to White House list of objectionable art : NPR

A painting by Rigoberto Gonzalez, titled Refugees Crossing the Border Wall into South Texas, was singled out by the White House in a list of artworks and exhibitions it found objectionable. Rigoberto... Read more »

Nihilistic violence rises as random attacks alarm law enforcement

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As Americans continue to witness senseless violence throughout their communities, the rise of nihilistic violence is raising alarms for law enforcement as officials try... Read more »

California bill would require restaurants to disclose food allergens on menus

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Braxton Kimura dreads eating at restaurants. The California teenager is severely allergic to peanuts, shellfish and most tree nuts. Consuming even a tiny amount could send him to... Read more »

Great white sharks head north, following seals and alarming beachgoers

SCARBOROUGH, Maine (AP) — Rick Clough spent some four decades fishing for lobsters and sea urchins off the Maine coast before spotting one of the ocean’s most recognized predators — a great... Read more »

New Orleans, twenty years after Hurricane Katrina : NPR

Sandy Rosenthal, founder of Levees.org, stands in the Flooded House Museum where one of the levees breached in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The house was flooded, though the interior... Read more »

DNA links Oregon cold case murder to serial killer after 45 years

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Investigators have linked yet another murder to a notorious California serial killer nearly 45 years after a man’s body was found along an Oregon... Read more »

How Hurricane Katrina shaped these New Orleans educators

NEW ORLEANS — Twenty years ago, Hurricane Katrina changed the face of education in New Orleans forever. The school system was utterly destroyed and then utterly transformed, becoming the first and only... Read more »