Belgian dad pleas for help to find son missing in Australia
A Belgian man says an encrypted phone message sent by his missing son could hold a clue to the 18-year-old tourist's disappearance from an Australian coastal town.
'Swamp' expert John Marini on exposing the growing influence of the 'administrative state'
Senior fellow at the Claremont Institute Professor John Marini joins Mark Levin to discuss governmental abuse of power and its effect on individual liberty.
Trump: Dems could help solve border crisis in '15 minutes to an hour' with one WH meeting
President Trump said Democrats could stop stonewalling over immigration and solve the issue with just a quick meeting, in remarks broadcast Sunday with ABC News’ "This Week" anchor George Stephanopoulos.
Hong Kong police face off with protesters while trying to clear streets
Hong Kong police and protesters faced off early Monday as authorities began trying to clear the streets of a few hundred who remained near the city government headquarters after massive demonstrations that stretched deep into the night before.
Thousands of court cases under review in Ohio after former judge allegedly came to work drunk
More than 2,700 court cases heard by a former southern Ohio judge could be re-examined after the judge's family accused him of repeatedly coming to work drunk.
'Italian Bonnie and Clyde' arrested in Thailand, accused of pretending to be George Clooney to sell clothes
A husband and wife known as the “Italian Bonnie and Clyde” were arrested Saturday after years on the run with the husband allegedly pretending to be George Clooney online to sell clothes.
Caylin Moore: I'm the first Rhodes Scholar from Compton, but I better not be the last
How does a kid get from Compton to Oxford? Our family struggled against hunger and deprivation, but my mom raised her three children to believe in their potential and the goodness of God.