↑ Article White House reignites Sabrina Carpenter feud with arresting PSA - The White House escalated a feud with Sabrina Carpenter by dubbing over her "Saturday Night Live" clip for ICE video in continued conflict with the "Manchild" singer.‘Extreme’ hazing allegations force fraternity suspension, investigation at major US university - Multiple reports of 'extreme' hazing prompt CU Boulder to suspend fraternity chapter. The university urges students to report concerns to campus officials.Nigeria secures release of 100 abducted schoolchildren from Catholic school after weeks in captivity - Nigeria secured the release of 100 abducted schoolchildren from Niger state after month-long ordeal, amid ongoing persecution concerns against Christians.Colts' Daniel Jones slams helmet in frustration as he suffers gruesome Achilles injury - Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones left Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars as he suffered an Achilles injury. Jones was making a case for an MVP award.Trump goes to bat for Roger Clemens' Hall of Fame candidacy ahead of committee vote - President Donald Trump expressed his support for Roger Clemens' Hall of Fame candidacy on Sunday, hours before the Era Committee would vote on it.MS NOW host calls massive Minnesota fraud scheme 'isolated' in interview with MN attorney general - MS NOW host Jackie Alemany called the massive Minnesota fraud scheme "isolated" during an interview with the state's attorney general, Keith Ellison.Tom Cotton calls on Washington Post to apologize to Hegseth, Bradley for 'slander' - Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., told "Meet the Press" that The Washington Post should offer an apology to Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Adm. Mitch Bradley.Pearl Harbor remembrance ceremony marks 84 years since attack - Pearl Harbor's 84th anniversary ceremony marks historic milestone as no survivors attend for first time, with only 12 of original troops still alive today.Big 12 fines schools for opting out of bowl games - The Iowa State Cyclones and Kansas State Wildcats were fined $500,000 each on Sunday for deciding to opt out of bowl games after finishing with at least six wins.Hamline University student brags on video that he celebrated Charlie Kirk's assassination - Hamline University student caught on video defending Charlie Kirk's assassination, saying 'I'm just glad Charlie Kirk got shot' on campus.