May 22, 2022 Dr. Saphier encourages mothers to breastfeed 'if they are able to' 91±¬ÁÏ medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier weighs in on the baby formula shortage and explains the benefits of breastfeeding on 'Fox & Friends Weekend.'
May 22, 2022 Dr. Nesheiwat on Monkeypox: ‘No need to panic' 91±¬ÁÏ contributor Dr. Janette Nesheiwat explains Monkeypox and details common symptoms and effective treatments on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
May 21, 2022 Lincoln Memorial closes after Georgetown seniors leave broken bottles, spilled wine The Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., was shut down Saturday morning after a crowd of Georgetown University graduates partied in the area and broke bottles.
May 21, 2022 Political bias in college commencement speeches University of Dallas President Jonathan Sanford and Liberty University VP of Communications Ryan Helfenbein discuss what to look for when choosing which college to attend.
May 20, 2022 Bill Bennett: COVID-19 resulted in 'severe learning loss' Former Education Secretary Bill Bennett discusses a report that learning loss due to COVID-19 is worse than in Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina.
May 20, 2022 4 injured in shooting at Louisiana high school graduation Four people were injured in a shooting outside a high school graduation in Louisiana Thursday night. It happened on the campus of Southeastern Louisiana State University.
May 20, 2022 Virginia dads want to patrol schools to make them safer for students: 'Dads on Duty' Two Virginia fathers have started an initiative to place fathers in local high schools to support faculty and staff, as well as deter violence among students.
May 19, 2022 ‘Trans ideology movement’ is directly targeting children: Chris Rufo Journalist Chris Rufo reveals the ’shocking’ details of a trans conference attended by Philadelphia teachers on ’Tucker Carlson Tonight.’
May 19, 2022 Ethan Crumbley, Oxford school shooting suspect, ordered to remain in county jail Oxford, Michigan, school shooting suspect Ethan Crumbley was ordered to remain in the Oakland County jail by a judge.
May 19, 2022 Teachers unions silent after study dismantles claim in-person learning was 'racist' during COVID Teachers unions that called a return to in-person instruction 'racist' have been silent on a Harvard study showing the harms of remote learning to minority students