Nathan Howard / Getty Images Michael Phelps Begs Congress to Take Action a Month Before Olympics Olympic swimming legend Michael Phelps said the agency created to prevent doping from tarnishing the Olympics has failed in its job. By Jack Davis June 26, 2024
KTLA 5 / YouTube Screen ShotCommentary Skid Row Homeless Being Moved Into New $600K Per Unit Tower, More Currently in Development As California still deals with its homeless problem, a new development on Skid Row hopes to provide the solution. By Samuel Short June 22, 2024
apomares / Getty ImagesCommentary Report: Drug Shortages Hit Highest Levels in a Decade - Nobody Is Safe Drug shortages are reaching a decade high under the Biden administration according to a newly released report. By Michael Austin June 14, 2024
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Joe Biden Speaks Out After Hunter's Guilty Verdict: 'We Are So Proud' After Hunter Biden's conviction, President Joe Biden says he and first lady Jill Biden "are so proud of the man he is today." By Jack Davis June 11, 2024
Matt Rourke / AP Breaking: Jury Announces Verdict in Hunter Biden Trial Hunter Biden did not testify but jurors heard his voice when prosecutors played audio excerpts of his 2021 memoir “Beautiful Things." By The Associated Press June 10, 2024
stevecoleimages / Getty Images Pharmacist Group Warns Drug Shortages Are Hitting Levels Never Previously Recorded Along with seemingly everything else we need on a daily basis, life-saving drugs are also in short supply, and it is getting to crisis levels By Warner Todd Huston June 10, 2024
Theo Stroomer / Getty ImagesCommentary Colorado's Cannabis Industry Going Up in Smoke: It's Not Looking Good for America's First 'Legal Weed' Experiment The state of Colorado's cannabis industry is facing a sharp downturn and things don't look like they'll get better any time soon. By Michael Austin June 10, 2024
@FOX29philly / X Crossing Guard Under Arrest, Parents Concerned About Their Children's Interactions with Her Urged to Contact Police "For an individual to abuse that trust is deeply disturbing, and corrosive to the well-being of the entire community." By Andrew Jose June 7, 2024
David Ryder / Getty ImagesCommentary New Study Shows COVID Vaccines May Have Increased Excess Deaths Since the Pandemic The 2020 nightmare year keeps giving and giving, and not in a good way, as research scientists have determined. By Mike Landry June 6, 2024
Anna Moneymaker / Getty ImagesCommentary Even If a Jury Convicts Hunter Biden, He's Got a 'Get Out of Jail Free' Card As Hunter Biden's criminal trial is underway, he has an option for avoiding justice altogether - a presidential pardon from his father. By Samuel Short June 6, 2024