From ‘disgrace’ to ‘family’: Trump’s remarkable journey with Lindsey Graham

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., never wanted President Donald Trump to be nominated, let alone win the presidency in 2016. “If we nominate Trump, we will get destroyed…….and we will deserve it,” Graham said on X at the time. Graham had run on the same ticket as Trump, … Read more

How white supremacists staged the only successful coup in U.S. history

In downtown Wilmington, North Carolina, stands a memorial that’s easy to pass – six bronze paddles stretching toward the sky. The plaque is hard to read in places, not because the words have washed away, but because what they say is so hard to believe. There aren’t many tours that tell the tale, but Cedric … Read more

Keystone Pipeline operator agrees to pay $26.9 million over 2022 oil spill

The federal government has announced a settlement proposal that would require the owner and operator of the Keystone Pipeline to pay $26.9 million in civil penalties, linked to a major oil spill that dumped nearly half a million gallons of crude oil into a Kansas creek in December 2022.  The agreement would also require the … Read more

Changing conditions cause expanded evacuation orders for Ferris Fire in southwest Colorado

Colorado officials expanded mandatory evacuation orders for residents near the Ferris Fire as conditions continued to change on Sunday. The fire has burned approximately 64,369 acres since it sparked on June 27 and currently sits at about 23% containment. Incident command said that there was more active fire behavior on Saturday in the northwestern portion … Read more

Archaeologists uncover 3,000-year-old tomb near Egypt’s Luxor

Archaeologists uncovered a 3,000-year-old tomb near the southern Egyptian city of Luxor, authorities said on Sunday, the latest in a series of discoveries that officials hope will boost tourism. The tomb, identified as belonging to a man named Paser, was found by a Dutch archaeological mission from Leiden University in the Sheikh Abd el-Qurna necropolis … Read more

Training for a Tuscan tradition: The wine barrel race

Every August, the Italian town of Montepulciano becomes the backdrop of intense rivalries among neighborhood teams competing in the Bravìo delle Botti – the wine barrel race. Correspondent Seth Doane talks with locals training for the grueling competition: to roll 200-lb. wine barrels uphill through the medieval city’s streets. Source link

Trump says ‘I have somebody that I like’ to succeed Lindsey Graham but ‘too soon’ to say who

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Trump remembers his last call with Lindsey Graham the night before his death: Full interview 15:32 Now Playing Trump says ‘I have somebody that I like’ to succeed Lindsey Graham but ‘too soon’ to say who 02:34 UP NEXT Netanyahu … Read more