
Missouri angler catches 112-pound invasive black carp
Black carp are invasive and listed on the state’s prohibited species list because of the damage they can do to the local environment by eating mussels and snails.

Baier presses Manchin over abandoning bipartisan pledge on COVID relief legislation: ‘What happened?
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-WVa. defended his role in pushing through President Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package on “Special Report” Tuesday after the bill passed the Senate without a single Republican vote.

Kayak opening first hotel in Miami Beach next month
On Tuesday, travel booking platform Kayak announced it will be opening its first hotel, Kayak Miami Beach, in April.

Twins’ Kenta Maeda’s Los Angeles-area home broken into, burglars leave after alarm system sounds: report
Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Kenta Maeda had his Los Angeles-area home broken into on Sunday night, but the alarm system went off and scared away three robbers who…

Patrick Schwarzenegger recalls being Paris Hilton’s security guard for a day: ‘It was a fun experience’
Patrick Schwarzenegger was Paris Hilton’s security guard for one day when he was 15 years old.

Column: MVP or MBE? Highs and lows of sports’ strange year
The transformation of the sports world began unassumingly enough, while Adam Silver sat in a car outside his New York City apartment making phone calls. With only an…

Gutfeld on Biden’s border catastrophe
The Homeland Security Secretary has asked for volunteers to handle the overwhelming number of migrants encouraged to head for our Southern border by the new administration.

Better than most? One putt on the 17th that actually was
The moment stands out as among the most famous at The Players Championship. Twenty years ago this week, Tiger Woods made a 60-foot birdie putt from the back…

Pompeo trip to Iowa likely to spark 2024 speculation
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is headed to Iowa later this month in support of fellow Republicans. An adviser to Pompeo confirmed to Fox News that the…

Sun belt communities prepare for spring break amid pandemic
Every year, thousands of Americans choose to flee the cold and head south to sunbelt communities for spring break. Even in the midst of a pandemic, that pilgrimage is already…