VIDEO: Thousands Join Procession Honoring Fallen Marine Jared Schmitz
Miles of traffic on Interstate 70 in St. Louis were shut down Wednesday while the remains of a Marine killed in Afghanistan were escorted to a funeral home.

Miles of traffic on Interstate 70 in St. Louis were shut down Wednesday while the remains of a Marine killed in Afghanistan were escorted to a funeral home.

While closing in on the California recall effort that could oust Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom, his campaign has used Texas as a scare tactic.

Two special young men named Allan Wylie and Johnny Kilroy currently serve as the football broadcast team for Westlake High School in Ohio.

Following the damage caused by remnants of Hurricane Ida in New Jersey, Hackensack Middle School Principal Anibal Galiana was concerned about his school building.

Donald Trump Jr. urged American citizens to come together on the 20th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks.

Afghanistan’s celebrated free press and media industry has been transformed due to the Taliban terrorist group’s takeover of the country.

A bride was saved recently by a police officer when her car broke down in the middle of a roadway as she was driving to her wedding ceremony.

Five men recently took action to pull a couple in their 90s from their burning car on the side of a freeway in California.

Chelsea Sallese works as a hair stylist in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and has helped shave people’s heads for local fundraisers.

Over a thousand 9/11 memorials across the nation are honoring the nearly 3,000 people who were killed in New York City, Washington, DC, and Pennsylvania, 20 years ago.

A mother is extremely grateful to her legally blind son who took action when their basement apartment in Queens began flooding due to Hurricane Ida.

The former U.S. Army major behind the 2009 massacre at Fort Hood applauded the Taliban terrorist group’s takeover of Afghanistan in a recent letter.

Numerous American flags placed at the Public Garden in Boston honoring victims of 9/11 were apparently damaged not long after the display was set up.

Two Afghan journalists suffered a severe beating and were detained by the Taliban for covering a protest in Kabul, according to Agence-France Presse (AFP).

A recent study showed young adults who used cannabis were twice more likely to experience a heart attack.

Video footage of an apparent fight that broke out inside a Waffle House in Atlanta, Georgia, went viral on social media recently.

On Labor Day, Rev. Franklin Graham drew attention to the effect of coronavirus stimulus packages, describing them as “incentive not to work.”

Video of alleged shoplifters taking thousands of dollars worth of electrical wire from a Lowe’s in Oregon has frustrated residents, according to Fox News.

Rae’s Cafe, an eatery in Blue Springs, Missouri, that was ordered to close by Jackson County on Friday, closed to the public Saturday but apparently reopened, declaring itself a “private club.”

A football team in Pennsylvania held a moment of silence before a recent game to honor the servicemembers who died in Afghanistan.

South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh, whose wife and son were shot and killed nearly three months ago, recently suffered a “superficial” gunshot wound to his head, officials said Sunday.

Facebook users who watched a video from a British newspaper showing black men received an automated prompt from the social media platform asking if they wanted to “keep seeing videos about Primates,” according to the New York Times.

The Center for American Liberty recently filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court against the U.S. Capitol Police on behalf of a reverend barred from hosting a 9/11 vigil on the lawn of the U.S. Capitol building on September 11.

A man died after a shark attacked him in Australia, despite the efforts of surfers and others who tried to help, officials said Sunday.

Members of the Democrat “Squad” criticized President Joe Biden on Saturday for remaining “silent” regarding a Minnesota oil pipeline.

A pregnant woman who is from California and currently trapped in Afghanistan claimed the Taliban was “hunting” Americans following the U.S. military’s withdrawal.

An eighth grader in Cobb County, Georgia, is not happy after spending her first day of school in the front office due to what she and others claim is a “sexist” rule.

A military veteran recently received a car thanks to a local charity based in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Portland, Oregon.

Companies Uber and Lyft announced Friday they will cover legal fees for drivers sued under the law prohibiting most abortions in the state of Texas.

Hurricane Larry strengthened to a Category Three storm and is forecast to remain a major hurricane over the coming days in the Atlantic, Local 10 reported Saturday.

Police are searching for a New Orleans 911 operator accused of hanging up on citizens calling for help, a New Orleans Police Department spokesperson said Thursday.

The Taliban terrorist group has blamed America for the 9/11 hijackings in a recent video aired on Afghan television.

The California teacher who said in a video she suggested her students say the Pledge of Allegiance to the gay pride flag has been removed from her classroom.

Congressional staff and members working to help U.S. citizens and others leave Afghanistan have apparently received reports of the situation in the days before and after the military’s exit, according to the Washington Examiner.

A restaurant in Clarksburg, West Virginia, is honoring the 13 servicemembers who died in Kabul, Afghanistan, with a moving display.

The woman who accused a family of abusing their daughter in a video filmed at Costco in Palm Desert, California, was arrested for allegedly giving false information to authorities.

A Los Angeles couple convicted of helping steal $21 million in coronavirus relief funds is on the run after allegedly severing their ankle monitors, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

A home exploded in Rahway, New Jersey, on Thursday at approximately 5:44 a.m. on River Road, according to ABC 7.

The New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) has deployed anti-looting teams to protect citizens’ property during the hurricane recovery process.

A huge amount of funds were raised for the family of U.S. Marine Rylee McCollum who died in Kabul, Afghanistan, last week.
