World War Two November 12 Sunken WWII US destroyer, known as ‘Dancing Mouse,’ discovered 80 years after battle with Japanese The final resting place of the USS Edsall was discovered in the Indian Ocean 80 years after Japanese forces sunk the American ship during WWII, officials said.
Fox Nation November 11 Veterans Day spotlight: America's greatest athletes that traded the ballpark for the battlefield Fox Nation's new show "Field of Valor" spotlights America's greatest athletes who exchanged their cleats for Army boots in a chance to protect their country.
History October 26 Remains of WWII soldier killed nearly 80 years ago in France identified, to be reburied at national cemetery A World War II soldier killed during a battle in France in January 1945 has been identified and his remains will be reburied in Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia.
Media October 25 Liberal comic Michael Rapaport defends Trump rally-goers, hammers the left for making Nazi comparisons Comedian and Trump critic Michael Rapaport condemned the people who are comparing the former president and his supporters to Hitler and the Nazis.
Lifestyle October 25 On this day in history, October 25, 1944, first kamikaze suicide pilots attack US Navy in World War II Imperial Japan sent its first wave of kamikaze suicide planes to the U.S. Navy off the coast of the Philippines on Oct. 25, 1944. Thousands were killed in the attacks by war's end.
Media October 22 James Carville uninterested in being 'fair,' compares election to slitting throats in WW2 James Carville, a strategist of past Democratic campaigns, warned that a second Trump presidency would be disastrous for American democracy, arguing he's not interested in 'fairness' in the campaign
LIFESTYLE October 22 On this day in history, October 22, 1928, GOP nominee Herbert Hoover gives speech on 'rugged individualism' On this day in history, the nation's soon-to-be 31st U.S. president, Herbert Hoover, gave a speech in New York City mentioning "America's system of rugged individualism."
Marines October 21 One of the last remaining WWII Navajo Code Talkers dies at 107 One of the last remaining Navajo Code Talkers who transmitted messages during World War II using the tribe's native language has died, according to officials.
LIFESTYLE October 16 Full-scale replica of Anne Frank's hidden annex to be unveiled in New York City A replica of the Anne Frank "secret annex" during World War II will be heading to New York City for an exhibit titled "Anne Frank The Exhibition" at the Center for Jewish History.
US October 15 How a Monet painting looted in WWII was tracked to US, returned to family heirs An early pastel of a Normandy beach by impressionist master Claude Monet was reunited with the descendants of its rightful owner after research by the Looted Art Commission in Europe.