EDUCATION June 10, 2021 Protest erupts over Indiana University's vaccine mandate Indiana University students, parents, faculty and staff rallied on Thursday, demanding the school drop its mandate that individuals must be fully vaccinated before returning to campus in the fall.
High School April 9, 2021 Chicagoland prep school Loyola may have violated civil rights of conservative students, Army vet EXCLUSIVE: A top Chicagoland Jesuit college preparatory school may have violated the civil rights of some of its students and an Army veteran by blocking them from expressing their conservative views while allowing liberal opinions, a Fox News investigation has found.
High School March 30, 2021 Chicagoland prep school Loyola shames White privilege in student assignment Students at a top Chicagoland Jesuit college preparatory school were forced to answer questions about how they have benefitted from White privilege and how they "wield this privilege."
2020 House Races December 22, 2020 Iowa Dem seeking House intervention in lost election was on payroll of 2 Chinese firms Iowa Democrat Rita Hart was on the payroll of two Chinese companies while running to represent the state’s 2nd District in the U.S. House of Representatives, a financial disclosure shows.
2020 House Races December 4, 2020 FEC complaint filed against Democratic candidate Rita Hart in contested Iowa congressional race EXCLUSIVE: A Federal Election Commission complaint has been filed accusing Democratic Iowa 2nd District House candidate Rita Hart of pretending to use volunteer labor to exceed campaign contribution limits.
2020 Presidential Election November 26, 2020 Attorney Sidney Powell files lawsuit seeking Georgia election results be decertified, awarded to Trump Attorney Sidney Powell filed a lawsuit in Georgia on Wednesday evening alleging “massive election fraud” that changed the state’s results in the 2020 election.
Voting November 18, 2020 Michigan election officials cancel meeting after contentious certification vote in Wayne County A meeting scheduled for Wednesday afternoon in Lansing, Mich., that would have given the public the chance to ask questions about the 2020 election count has been canceled, and the state's certification board will meet on Monday to finalize the results.
Iowa November 4, 2020 Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst holds off Dem challenger Greenfield to win reelection Incumbent U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, has staved off Democratic challenger Theresa Greenfield in one of the most contested races of the 2020 campaign, Fox News projects.
2020 Senate Races November 3, 2020 Who is Theresa Greenfield? Real estate developer Theresa Greenfield is fighting a close race against Republican Sen. Joni Ernst for the open Iowa Senate seat.
2020 Senate Races November 3, 2020 Who is Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst? Republican Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst is locked in a tight race against her Democratic challenger Theresa Greenfield as she seeks a second term in the U.S. Senate.
2020 Senate Races October 30, 2020 Coastal donors pouring cash into tight Iowa Senate race The race for Iowa’s Senate seat, the second-most expensive contest in U.S. history, is neck-and-neck and the outcome may decide which party wields more power in Washington after Election Day.
Sports October 29, 2020 Illinois high school basketball season to start as scheduled despite governor's coronavirus orders The Illinois High School Association on Wednesday defied Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s coronavirus orders and will begin the upcoming boys and girls basketball seasons as scheduled.
Chicago October 28, 2020 Chicago mayor, Illinois governor clash over coronavirus restrictions Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot warned Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s planned rollback of coronavirus reopenings will have a devastating impact on the city’s economy just as it is beginning to recover from the damage caused by earlier lockdowns.
Illinois October 27, 2020 Illinois Gov. Pritzker rolls back coronavirus reopenings as case counts soar Illinois Gov. J.B. Prtizker is imposing harsher restrictions in two additional regions as new coronavirus case counts soar.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 Iowa Supreme Court sides with Republicans on absentee ballot requests The Iowa Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a lower court’s ruling on a new law that makes it more difficult to fill absentee ballot requests ahead of the upcoming deadline.
Budgets October 22, 2020 Chicago mayor plans tax hikes, layoffs to fill $1.2B budget hole Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Wednesday evening unveiled her plan to fill the city’s $1.2 billion budget deficit, the largest in its history.
2020 Senate Races October 21, 2020 Iowa Sen. Ernst's Democratic challenger accused of breaking campaign finance rules for 3rd time A lawyer who has represented the Republican National Committee and the Iowa GOP has filed a Federal Election Commission complaint accusing Iowa Democratic Senate candidate Theresa Greenfield of pretending to use volunteers in order to claim an unmerited exemption from campaign contribution limits, Fox News has learned.
Illinois October 21, 2020 Coronavirus uptick leads Illinois Gov. Pritzker to clamp down on bars, restaurants in some areas Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker is rolling back economic reopenings in four counties amid a resurgence in the spread of COVID-19 cases.
2020 Presidential Election October 20, 2020 Coffee Bean Caucus that predicted Hillary Clinton victory backs Biden The Iowa diner known as Hamburg Inn No. 2 first made its way onto the national political map when Ronald Reagan, one of the most popular presidents of his era, stopped there on a post-White House speaking jaunt.
2020 Senate Races October 19, 2020 Sen. Ernst has 'full support' of Iowa Farm Bureau after fake email says otherwise The Iowa Farm Bureau Federation reiterated its support for Republican Sen. Joni Ernst on Sunday after an anonymous Twitter account said otherwise.
Chicago October 19, 2020 Chicago Mayor considering tax hikes to plug $1.2B budget hole: report The city is weighing a $94 million property tax hike, raising the gas tax and laying off more than 300 workers to help fill the gap.
2020 Senate Races October 16, 2020 Virtual Iowa senatorial debate plagued by technical glitches The virtual debate held Thursday evening between Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst and her Democratic challenger Theresa Greenfield was plagued by a series of technical glitches.
2020 Senate Races October 13, 2020 Sen. Ernst's Dem challenger seen backing Black Lives Matter group, despite no position on campaign website Theresa Greenfield, the Democrat challenging Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst for her Senate seat, has admitted to supporting the Black Lives Matter organization in a video obtained exclusively by Fox News, even though her campaign website made no mention of her thoughts toward the group.
China October 10, 2020 China takes center stage in hard-fought Georgia Senate campaign China is becoming a hot-button issue among Republicans vying for Georgia’s Senate seat in a special election.
Chicago October 9, 2020 Chicago mayor blames Trump for plot against Michigan Gov. Whitmer Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is the latest public figure to pile on President Trump for a foiled plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.