
This Day in History: April 23
William Shakespeare dies; Sirhan Sirhan is sentenced to death for assassinating New York Sen. Robert F. Kennedy; YouTube uploads its first clip.

George Bush reveals who he voted for in 2020
Former President George W. Bush said in an interview he did not vote for either candidate in the 2020 presidential election and instead wrote in Condoleeza Rice, who…

John Travolta says he’s learned that ‘mourning is something personal’ after loss of wife Kelly Preston
John Travolta, who recently appeared as Santa Claus in a Captial One commercial, has shared what he learned since losing his wife, Kelly Preston.

Colton Underwood’s ex Cassie Randolph says she won’t comment on his coming out ‘for now’
Former “Bachelor” star Cassie Randolph has announced that she will not comment on her ex-boyfriend Colton Underwood’s coming out “for now.”

Supreme Court ruling makes it easier to sentence minors to life in prison
A Supreme Court ruling on Thursday will make it easier to sentence minors to life in prison without parole.

‘Cursing cheerleader’ free speech case to be argued in Supreme Court
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the so-called “cursing cheerleader” lawsuit on Wednesday — a First Amendment case that could impact public schools across the country.

Nancy Grace: If Ma’Khia Bryant called 911 before Columbus police shooting, ‘that changes everything’
Authorities have not yet identified the 911 caller who alerted police that someone was “trying to stab us” before the fatal officer-involved shooting of 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant, but the recording raises new questions…

Hannity warns about Democrats’ plan to dismantle police: ‘They don’t care about facts’
Fox News host Sean Hannity opened his show “Hannity” Thursday slamming the Left’s efforts to dismantle the police and their anti-police narrative after a Columbus, Ohio police officer…

Tucker Carlson: Democrats cry, ‘Let them use knives,’ because teenage knife fights are human rights
‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’ host analyzes mainstream media’s obsession in condemning a police officer for breaking up a knife fight

Columbus FOP president claims the demonization of police has ’emboldened’ criminals to commit acts of violence
Colombus Fraternal Order of Police president Keith Ferrell joins ‘Hannity’ to discuss the disparity of coverage between police-involved shooting deaths and civilian on civilian violence.