Matt Rourke / AP Army-Navy Game Fury: Illegal Aliens Force Sudden Cancellation of Veterans' Hotel Reservations A travel agent said he is working with his clients to find them places to stay, but that some do not feel safe around the illegals. By Johnathan Jones October 5, 2023
WPLG Local 10 / YouTube screen shot 'Brazen' Impostors Hit Trump's Doral Golf Club in Broad Daylight, Make Off with Huge Haul Thieves hit Donald Trump's Florida golf resort twice in the same day. But did they have help on the inside? Police are investigating. By Ole Braatelien October 5, 2023
Evan Vucci / AP Photo Bill Gates-Funded Tech Company Launches AI Chatbot Designed to Learn Users' Preferences Over Time The chatbot will be free for users, but the report did not detail how Likewise, the company launching it, planned to monetize its product. By George C. Upper III October 5, 2023
Richard Vogel / AP Photo Ex-USC Gynecologist Accused of Sexually Assaulting Hundreds of Students, Found Dead Awaiting Trial George Tyndall was suspended from the university in 2016, when a nurse reported him to a rape crisis center. He was allowed to quietly resign. By The Associated Press October 5, 2023
Evan Vucci / AP Photo DeSantis' Florida Hits Biden Admin with Lawsuit, Alleges White House Is 'Intent on Driving Our Country Into the Ground' “Florida passed laws to protect workers from being strong-armed by unions,” state Attorney General Ashley Moody said. By George C. Upper III October 5, 2023
Matt York / AP Photo Border Patrol Loosens Standards Amid Recruiting Crisis Illegal immigration surging at the southern border has hit agents hard, coinciding with low morale and an increase in suicides. By Jennie Taer October 5, 2023
Spencer Platt / Getty Images Eric Trump Says Gavel Will Need to Be Changed If His Dad Becomes Speaker Former President Donald Trump's son Eric told Newsmax one thing would change if his father were to become speaker. By Maire Clayton October 5, 2023
Peter Morgan / AP Photo Mortgage Rates Hit Highest Level Since 2000, with More Climbing Still Expected "The combination of elevated rates and low home inventory has worsened the affordability crunch by keeping home prices near all-time highs." By The Associated Press October 5, 2023
J. Scott Applewhite / AP Photo Capitol Office Pelosi Was Kicked Out of Has a New Occupant, And It's Not the Acting Speaker Capitol real estate is in short supply, and that supply is controlled by whoever holds a majority in the House. By George C. Upper III October 5, 2023
Anna Rose Layden / Getty Images Bernie Sanders' Office Has Feminists Arrested After They Read Back His Own Words to Staffers Sanders put out a lengthy statement in February of last year in which he shared his reservations about aiding Ukraine in another endless war. By Johnathan Jones October 5, 2023