VIDEO: Homeschooled Student Wins National Constitution Bee Prize of $10K
A homeschooled senior from Spring Hill, Tennessee, won the 2021 National Constitution Bee on Saturday in Brentwood.

A homeschooled senior from Spring Hill, Tennessee, won the 2021 National Constitution Bee on Saturday in Brentwood.

Brian Laundrie’s cause of death, the young man who was Gabby Petito’s fiancé, has yet to be determined, the family’s lawyer told reporters on Monday.

Human remains found at a nature preserve were identified as those of United Airlines executive Jacob Cefolia, who had been missing for more than a year, an autopsy confirmed recently, according to the New York Post.

Gov. Kevin Stitt (R-OK) on Thursday criticized a State Health Department settlement establishing a nonbinary birth certificate option.

A decorated World War II veteran partied for his 100th birthday on Saturday and was also gifted an updated prosthetic leg.

An intense rescue of a little girl was caught on dashcam footage recently in Florida’s Miami-Dade County.

A bus driver in Clarksville, Tennessee, located a missing seven-year-old child who ran away from home and was outdoors all night wearing only a pair of shorts.

Thieves have repeatedly targeted retailers on and near the Magnificent Mile and Chicago police recently shared video footage of another alleged crime.

Arizona’s attorney general has filed a request for a temporary restraining order to halt President Joe Biden’s (D) administration from implementing a vaccine requirement while a lawsuit filed in September moved ahead.

The United States will delay the release of records connected to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and officials claimed the coronavirus pandemic is to blame.

The Lyft company recorded 4,158 sexual assault cases occurring from 2017 to 2019, its first safety report said.

Brian Laundrie’s autopsy was deemed inconclusive and his remains will be shipped to an anthropologist to try and determine how the young man died, the New York Post reported Friday.

Members of Project 21 joined with leading conservatives to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to accept a case that may help protect the freedom of officials to practice their faith without fear.

A two-year-old pup named Prudence is settling in with her family after spending almost half her life at the SPCA Cincinnati animal shelter.

Kelsey Dunlap and Jacob Young fell in love during the pandemic and recently became engaged at the place where they met.

Trustees in Dolton, Illinois, said they were shocked after the latest hire reportedly made by the village’s mayor, which they claim was performed without their consent.

Seattle police are searching for several individuals believed to be involved in robbing a Rainier Valley hair salon at gunpoint on Sunday.

An ex-porn star is going to prison for her role in the shooting death of a man whose body was discovered in a makeshift grave in Florida, according to prosecutors.

The search for Gabby Petito after she disappeared and was later found deceased in Wyoming reportedly resulted in at least nine bodies of other missing persons being found.

A student at Tufts University who recently graduated from a New York high school passed away Sunday after choking during a hot dog eating contest, according to the New York Post.

The “probability is strong” the human remains discovered in Florida Wednesday are those of Brian Laundrie, a family representative said.

A man named Jesse Eischen, who has Down syndrome, has been recovering from the coronavirus at a hospital in Vancouver, Washington.

A British Afghanistan War veteran has been walking 1,200 miles to support his daughter who has a rare genetic condition, and he has been marching without shoes.

Couple Cary and Tim Patonai of Arizona welcomed their newborn son, named Finnley, a few weeks ago and he weighed in at a surprising 14.1 pounds.

A student at Ohio’s Oberlin College was apparently upset when the school said crews would install radiators in a “safe space” dormitory for women and trans students.

Veteran Kyle Killinger is running 3,000 miles across America, beginning in California and stopping in Washington, DC, to raise awareness for veterans who die by suicide.

Seattle police cars were spotted with Gadsden flags hung over their windows before Washington state’s vaccine mandate takes effect.

More than 1,260 bikers gathered at the Billy Graham Library in Charlotte on Saturday to deliver 5,242 Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes.

A New Yorker resembling Brian Laundrie was awoken recently when U.S. Marshals searching for Laundrie pulled their guns on him as he napped on the Appalachian Trail.

Brian Laundrie’s dad came out of his Florida house Saturday to take down a sign protesters erected on his lawn beside a large photo of deceased Gabby Petito, the New York Post reported.

A South Carolina elementary school teacher has been accused of allegedly keeping weed edibles in her student reward box, according to Lexington County Sheriff Jay Koon.

A police officer in Knightdale, North Carolina, died during a car crash along Interstate 540 on Sunday morning, ABC 11 reported.

A government watchdog organization has filed a complaint accusing White House press secretary Jen Psaki of violating the Hatch Act.

A woman has been charged for allegedly stealing an ambulance in Chicago and leading law enforcement on a chase before crashing in the Gold Coast area.

The New York Police Department (NYPD) gave in last week, after orders from Albany, and told officers to let drug addicts shoot up on the streets and share needles.

The Baltimore City police union is advising its officers not to reveal their coronavirus vaccination status, WBAL reported Friday.

Car thefts have increased in Portland, Oregon; in September, 903 vehicles were reported stolen in the area, KGW 8 reported on Friday.

The United States Defense Department announced Friday it is committed to giving condolence payments to the families of the individuals killed during an errant U.S. drone strike in Kabul, Afghanistan, which occurred in August.

The state of Mississippi has 24 additional firefighters following Thursday’s much anticipated graduation ceremony.

Over 200 backers of New York City’s Gifted and Talented program gathered at the Department of Education (DOE) on Thursday.
