Set the scene for Halloween fun this year with spooky decorations inside your home. Halloween decorations can extend beyond the front lawn and into the house to create a festive atmosphere. Decorating the inside of your home can be easier to set up and take down compared to the more cumbersome outside options. Some easy ways to incorporate Halloween fun …
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3D printers turn handguns into machine guns for as little as 40 cents
A tiny, cheap device known as a “Glock switch” or a “machine gun conversion device” allows criminals to convert a handgun into a machine gun and unleash 30-plus rounds in seconds, federal authorities say. Officials at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) are sounding the alarm about these devices, which can be made on a 3D printer …
Read More »Aurora’s violent gang problem didn’t happen overnight
A shocking video emerged recently of a gang roaming an apartment complex in Aurora, Colorado. Video showed armed men strolling around a building, knocking on doors, unafraid of consequences. How did things get so bad in the small city of Aurora? South American gang life has arrived in America in droves. Law enforcement agencies call Tren de Aragua (or “TdA”) …
Read More »Tyreek Hill's attorney reveals why he's fighting speeding, seat belt tickets: What does bodycam video show?
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill and his lawyer, Julius B. Collins, will enter a not guilty plea to Hill’s two traffic citations that resulted after a confrontation with police Sunday, Collins told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview Friday. Hill was ticketed for reckless driving and driving without a seat belt after a traffic stop Sunday. In widely-circulated …
Read More »Meet the American who first planted apples in the colonies: William Blaxton, eccentric settler
This fall, tip your basket to William Blaxton when you pluck a plump apple from a tree, bob for apples on Halloween or cherish your grandmother’s amazing apple pie on Thanksgiving. Reverend Blaxton, among other claims to fame, planted the first seeds that would fuel a pioneering nation and give apples an image of all-American wholesomeness. A bookish and eccentric …
Read More »A travel guide to Indiana full of family fun, historic landmarks and unique experiences
While in Indiana, there are plenty of tourist attractions that can be enjoyed by the whole family. The town of Santa Claus is an adored spot for a touch of holiday cheer any time of year. If the timing is right, you can catch the infamous Indianapolis 500 while in the state. If not, there are plenty of other races …
Read More »Parents ask Supreme Court to take up case to restore opt-outs for instruction on gender and sexuality
A group of Muslim, Jewish and Christian parents from a Maryland school district are asking the United States Supreme Court to protect their right to opt their kids out of a gender and sexuality curriculum that they believe is not age-appropriate, according to an appeal filed Thursday. The Montgomery County Board of Education removed parental notices and opt-outs for instruction …
Read More »Devils defenseman Luke Hughes to miss start of season after suffering shoulder injury in offseason training
The New Jersey Devils announced on Thursday that defenseman Luke Hughes suffered a left-shoulder injury and will be out six to eight weeks. The team said that Hughes’ injury would not require surgery. The timeline of six to eight weeks leaves Hughes on track to return in early November, missing around a month of the regular season. The Devils open …
Read More »Johnson faces major leadership test as GOP wars over government shutdown
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is facing his last critical leadership test of this year as congressional lawmakers grapple with a looming government shutdown deadline at the end of this month. The House Republican Conference is at odds over how to proceed with funding the government in the next fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1. A growing contingent of GOP …
Read More »NFL legend Joe Schmidt, who helped Lions to 2 championships, dead at 92
Joe Schmidt, a Hall of Fame linebacker who helped the Detroit Lions to two NFL Championships in the 1950s and later coached the team, has died. He was 92. The Lions said the family informed the team Schmidt died on Wednesday but did not release the cause of death. “We are saddened to hear of the passing of Joe Schmidt. …
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